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The Captain of Toddington

Bedford Arms Public House, Toddington, Bedfordshire Poltergeist Unknown

The Bedford Arms Public House in Toddington is home to a rather enigmatic presence known as The Captain. This large man with a beard, dressed in a seafaring uniform, is more often heard than seen, with reports of him walking in the upper parts of the building. Those who have caught a glimpse of him describe a commanding figure, but details are scarce and his appearances are few and far between.

Historically, the Bedford Arms has stood in Toddington for many years, serving as a gathering place for locals. The Captain's identity remains a mystery, but his association with the pub suggests a possible link to its maritime past or a former owner or patron. Witness accounts, though limited, paint a picture of a poltergeist who makes his presence known through unexplained noises and rare visual sightings.

Historical Context

The Bedford Arms has been a local landmark for years

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Public House
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Twentieth century
Postcode Area
MK43

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