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The Woman in White of Oare

Road through the village, Oare, Wiltshire Apparition Unknown

In the sleepy village of Oare, nestled in the heart of Wiltshire, a chilling encounter has been reported by a bus driver. While passing through the village, he was left unnerved after watching a woman dressed in white cross the road ahead of him. The sudden disappearance of the woman has left many questions unanswered. Was she a lost soul, a mischievous spirit, or just a trick of the light? The incident, which took place in the twentieth century, remains a mystery to this day.

Further investigation into the haunting has revealed that the woman in white was seen crossing the road in a seemingly ordinary manner, before vanishing into thin air. The lack of any physical evidence or explanation for her disappearance has led to speculation about the nature of her presence. Although there are no recorded historical events or notable deaths in the area that could be linked to the apparition, the incident remains a fascinating example of a visual haunting manifestation.

Historical Context

No specific historical context available

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Road
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Twentieth century
Postcode Area
SN15

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