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Knocking Poltergeist Phenomenon

Farm near Esthwaite Lake, Hawkshead, Cumbria Poltergeist Interwar

In the picturesque village of Hawkshead, nestled near the serene Esthwaite Lake in Cumbria, a most unusual and intriguing paranormal event took place in November 1935. A seven-year-old boy, residing on a farm in the area, began exhibiting a strange phenomenon whereby knocking sounds would mysteriously emanate from his body whenever someone nearby knocked on a surface. What's more, these inexplicable knocks persisted even while the child was fast asleep, leaving many to wonder about the cause of this bizarre occurrence.

The phenomenon sparked intense debate among paranormal enthusiasts and sceptics alike, with some attributing the knocks to a poltergeist. Interestingly, one report suggested that the knocking sounds ceased when the child's head was held, further fuelling speculation about the nature of this event. The incident, which has been documented as a classic case of a poltergeist, raises questions about the relationship between the child and the paranormal activity. Although the exact circumstances surrounding the event remain unclear, it is evident that the knocking poltergeist phenomenon in Hawkshead has left a lasting impact on the world of paranormal research.

Historical Context

The event occurred during a time of heightened interest in spiritualism and the paranormal in the UK.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Property
Date / Era
Circa November 1935
Postcode Area
LA12

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