A young girl got the fright of her life when she spotted a dark figure under the streetlight near a cemetery while walking home from choir practice.
Pam Bond experienced the terrifying encounter in Merseyside, in 1956, and said she now believes in ghosts after seeing the ghostly figure, reports the Daily Mirror.She said: "We all started screaming and ran home." The village has a rich history tied to the powerful Weld Blundell family.Their manor, Ince Blundell Hall, built in 1729, still stands at the end of the village.Pam, who has lived in the village for 79 years, said: "You are not allowed in but everyone used to work there.
Most of the time the gates to the manor are locked up and only the nuns are in there now."The spooky village is steeped in mystery, with stories of unexplained car crashes and ghostly monks wandering the manor's chilly corridors.But the most enduring tale is that of the 'Grey Lady', a Catholic nun said to haunt a white cross on Park Wall Road.
Pam shared: "I have always heard that she was called the Pink Lady, that is what my parents told me. My parents were going past the Holy Family Church when they said they saw her.
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