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Ghostly Housekeeper of Oldbury

Oldbury House, Bristol, Avon Apparition World War II

Oldbury House on St Michael's Hill in Bristol has a reputation for being one of the city's most haunted locations. During World War II, the building was used as a hostel for BBC staff, but it wasn't long before residents began reporting all sorts of strange occurrences. A ghostly housekeeper was said to roam the halls, accompanied by a thin man resembling a monk and a group of five girls. The atmosphere was tense, with reports of a child's sobs and frequent banging sounds. It got to the point where the BBC eventually moved the residents out, no doubt due to the unsettling nature of the hauntings.

The history of Oldbury House as a BBC building during wartime is well documented. It's likely that the stress and uncertainty of the time contributed to the intense paranormal activity. Witnesses reported seeing the ghostly housekeeper, a thin man, and a group of girls, while also hearing unexplained noises. The fact that multiple residents experienced these events suggests that the hauntings were a genuine phenomenon. Although the exact cause of the hauntings remains a mystery, it's clear that Oldbury House has a fascinating and spooky history.

Historical Context

Used as BBC building and hostel during WWII

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Former BBC Building
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Limited Access
Date / Era
1940-1941
Postcode Area
BS1

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