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The Robed Figure of Cadgwith

The Corner House, Cadgwith, Cornwall Apparition Unknown

The Corner House in Cadgwith has a reputation for being one of the most haunted holiday homes in Cornwall. It's here that a black, monk-like figure has been seen rising and floating along a corridor near the bathroom. This strange apparition was first reported back in 1988 and has left many questions unanswered. What was this mysterious figure doing in the house? Was it a former occupant or just a passing presence? The truth remains a mystery but one thing is certain - The Corner House is a place where the living and the dead seem to coexist.

Further investigation into the history of The Corner House has revealed very little about its past. It is believed to have been a private residence for many years before being converted into a holiday home. The fact that the robed figure has been seen in a corridor near the bathroom suggests it may have been a place of significance in the house. Perhaps it was a spot where a former occupant would often pass through or a location that held some importance in their daily routine. Whatever the reason the figure was seen here it has left a lasting impression on those who have witnessed it.

Historical Context

The Corner House has been a private residence and holiday home for many years.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Holiday Home
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Residence
Date / Era
1988
Postcode Area
TR12

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