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Blue Bell Hill, Aylesford


The A229 over Blue Bell Hill in Kent is notorious for ghostly encounters. Since the 1960s, drivers have reported hitting or swerving to avoid a young woman who vanishes without trace. The sightings began after a 1965 crash that killed three women, including a bride-to-be, though witnesses often describe a different figure. One driver in 1974 claimed to strike a crying child who disappeared, leaving only a blanket. Others have seen an old woman with dark eyes and a shawl. The road’s eerie reputation, steeped in ancient history and tragedy, has made it one of Britain’s most haunted routes.

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Visiting Information
Publicly viewable roadside location on the A229 between Maidstone and Chatham. Parking is possible at the small picnic site off Old Chatham Road but exercise caution when entering and exiting due to fast traffic.

Visiting information is provided in good faith and believed accurate at the time of writing. As access and opening arrangements can change, please verify details with official sources before visiting.


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