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The Ghosts of Blue Bell Hill & other Road Ghosts (The Ghosts of Blue Bell Hill: and Other Road Ghosts: A Case-Centred Study of Phantom Hitch-Hikers & Phantom Jaywalkers in Folklore and Fact)

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Worried for their safety, the men approached - but they disappeared as they got close, leaving no footprints at the sand-strewn site. One Sunday evening in November, it was late when Ian Sharpe, a 54-year-old coach driver, was on his way home to Maidstone when a young woman appeared directly in front of his vehicle near the Aylesford southbound turn-off of the A229 at Blue Bell Hill.

Others say they have seen Roman soldiers either walking or marching up and down on the road which follows, in some sections, the routes used by legionnaires 2,000 years ago in 55BC.A Kentish A-road could be the most haunted in Britain with more than 50 reported sightings of the spectre of a tragic bride who died on the eve of her wedding. I also remember that they had some poor sucker sitting in the car whilst it was struck by enormous bolts of electricity. The vicinity of Blue Bell Hill is also home to the remains of two neolithic long barrows named Kit's Coty House and Little Kit's Coty House, which I was not able to visit on this occasion, but which I will aim to visit and photograph next time I am in the area.

In December 1967, ‘The Kent Messenger‘ reported the strange tale of a man and his friend travelling home late at night. It is so named because of the difficulty in negotiating the turn, especially for horse-drawn vehicles. Neil does not believe Judith Lingham, one of the three woman who died in a crash on the A229 on 19 November 1965 is responsible. Well it seems not, there is more information about this, Judith Langham was not the bride but there was a bride that died. The woman strangely stared right into his eyes before he hit her, with the body going under the bonnet.Accident blackspot Blue Bell Hill is steeped in paranormal activity, ghostly sightings and an enormously high rate of ill-fated car crashes. A white lady, a blue lady and a smiling cavalier are just three of the many ghosts that haunt this spooky ruin. The video shows the figure slowly approaching a terrified driver while the passenger cries for help.

But perhaps most notoriously, Blue Bell Hill, a main road which runs between Maidstone and Medway, is one of Kent's spookiest locations. br/caca-niqueis/, os candidatos devem ser constituídos no Brasil, ter uma localização física no país e atender às exigências da lei de jogos eletrônicos. According to legend, this could be a young Rochester maid who was allegedly murdered in the early 20th century.As she locked eyes with him, Ian could see her clearly and was able to describe her later to police. He stopped his car and rushed to the roadside to find the girl lying in the middle of the road with a gash in her forehead and cuts on her knees. Coach driver Ian Sharpe, 56, saw the ghost only just over a week before the anniversary of the car crash: “I had come out of the Blue Bell Hill slip-road, from the village, coming down the hill.

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