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St John's Church Bell Haunting

St John's Church, Peterborough, Cambridge Apparition Medieval

St John's Church in Peterborough is home to a rather intriguing haunting that's tied to its bells and the nearby cathedral. An old rhyme goes like this: when the church and the abbey strike together, they'll either be a death or change in the weather. It's a curious piece of folklore that's been passed down, and locals have long been fascinated by the supposed connection between the tolling bells and significant events.

Historically, St John's Church and the cathedral have been closely linked, and their bells have tolled out across the city for centuries. While there's no concrete evidence to support the old rhyme, it's interesting to note that the church and cathedral do indeed have a long history of ringing their bells together on special occasions. Some have speculated that the haunting may be a manifestation of the collective emotions and energies tied to these events, but ultimately, the true nature of the phenomenon remains a mystery.

Historical Context

St John's Church dates back to the 13th century, while Peterborough Cathedral has its roots in the 7th century.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Church
Activity Types
Audio
Witness Credibility
Local Legend
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Still present
Postcode Area
PE1

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