Blue Bell Hill

Winding through Kent’s beautiful chalk hills, Blue Bell Hill has a notorious reputation that belies its gentle, not-spooky-at-all name.

A229 Ghost

Winding through Kent’s beautiful chalk hills, Blue Bell Hill has a notorious reputation that belies its gentle, not-spooky-at-all name.

This innocuous stretch is home to the ghost of a young woman clad all in white – the spirit of Suzanne Brown, a 22-year-old bride-to-be who died in 1965.

She’d been celebrating her hen night with friends Judith Langham and Patricia Ferguson when their Ford Cortina spun out of control, colliding with oncoming traffic and killing all three.

Sightings of Suzanne have been reported ever since, with some claiming they picked her up from the roadside only for her to disappear without trace, while others have spotted her crossing the road and vanishing into thin air.

But Suzanne isn’t the only ghost.

Sightings have been reported as far back as the 1930s. But with the hill being the site of a Neolithic burial chamber, we’re not surprised some spirits have hung around