Thursday, April 4, 2019

Part 11: Haunted Devon, U.K.: White lady of the Water

My latest book is called "Ghosts of England on a Medium's Vacation" (by Rob Gutro) and conveys
The White Lady waterfall at Lydford
all of the ghosts I met as I traveled throughout England. There are a LOT more ghosts in England that I  did not (yet) meet, and here is the eleventh of several postings from Devonlive in Devon, U.K about some of them.. - Rob

Old Kitty lured to her death by famous White Lady waterfall



Photo: The White Lady waterfall at Lydford 
 
Kit’s Steps at Lydford are said to have been named after a woman called 'Old Kitty' who had slipped and fallen to death as she returned home one day.
Legend holds the 'White lady of the Water' had lured her to jump in, and some local residents used to say they often felt the same call. Other tales say Kitty had tried to jump her horse across the water but it fell and they both plummeted to a sudden death.

SOURCE: Devon Live: https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/viking-ghosts-still-haunt-bloody-2286420  

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