
The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall
The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall is a famous ghost story stemming from a 19th-century portrait of Lady Dorothy Walpole, who is believed to haunt Raynham Hall in England. The ghostly figure, often seen descending a staircase, appears as a misty, luminous woman in period clothing. The most famous photograph, taken in 1936, allegedly captured her apparition, fueling tales of her restless spirit. Sightings are considered one of the most well-documented ghost photographs, making her one of the most iconic ghosts in British folklore.