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There are many reports here of a phantom hitchhiker on the A229 south of Chatham. The reports began in 1968, and usually involved a young girl (possibly a bride to be or a bridesmaid who was killed at the foot of the hill in 1965), flagging down cars and asking for a lift.


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Other strange apparitions seen are an old screaming hag, big cats, an apeman or gorilla and red eyed entities.

Ghosts have been seen in the area before the 1968 crash.

The area is the site of Neolithic monuments: Kits Coty, Little Kits Coty and the White Horse Stone.  Others that have been destroyed over the years.

The remains of a Neolithic Long House were found in the area during the construction of the high speed rail link.

Morris Dancing takes place on Blue Bell Hill picnic area at dawn on May Day morning with Jack in the Green in attendance.

The route of the Pilgrims Way ( an ancient pathway) is nearby.  There are reports of a phantom black dog being seen along here.

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