ghost.The legend of “The Lady of St Michael’s Churchyard” has been spoken about for years in Madeley, Telford and depicts a woman who lays flowers on graves before vanishing into thin air.Many residents have claimed to have witnessed this and maintain that the Lady is real, but completely harmless to onlookers. READ MORE: Ghosts shouts 'yer bawbags' at paranormal team in abandoned church The church yard hosts lots of unique graves that create a spooky and yet interesting atmosphere at the location.Amy Boucher, a local expert in Shropshire folklore spent time looking into the legend of the ghostly lady."Little is known about the identity of Madeley’s first ghost,” she tells the Shropshire Star."She can be found haunting St Michael’s Churchyard, which is certainly an atmospheric location."If you like graveyards, you will probably be impressed with St Michael’s, with its numerous unique graves.
From Mary Tooth - whose epitaph reads ‘her warfare is complete’ (one can only assume what such warfare was) to the beautiful hand-crafted mosaic memorial to Charles Arthur Turner (a little boy who died whilst playing in the local area) it’s clear that history rises up through these stones.”The church is undoubtedly spooky, with a variety of old graves that could be perceived as quite intricate.
The history can be traced back all the way to the 12th century, when it was attached to the priory of St Milburga at Much Wenlock, who held the manorial rights and titles.
The church was then constructed sometime during the 13th century.Over 800 years of history has generated many tales of sightings of the Lady of St Michael’s Churchyard.“This female entity is frequently reported wandering through the graveyard, occasionally stopping at.
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