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The Quaker Oats Ghost

Mason's Arms Public House, Hadfield, Derbyshire Apparition Seventeenth century

In the quaint village of Hadfield, Derbyshire, the Mason's Arms Public House stands as a hub of local life. But behind its warm and welcoming facade, a strange and intriguing haunting has been reported. A member of the cleaning staff would often bring her young son to work with her, and it was here that he would talk to someone, but when she looked, there would be no one near. The child's conversations were a mystery, until one morning at home, he pointed to a box of Quaker Oats and revealed that the man he spoke to was on the packaging.

Further investigation revealed that the area was once home to Quakers in the seventeenth century. This historical connection could be linked to the ghostly presence, perhaps the spirit of a Quaker who used to live or visit the area. The haunting manifestation occurred between 1970 and 1973, and it was characterised by the child's conversations with an invisible person. The fact that the child identified the man on the Quaker Oats packaging as the person he spoke to adds a fascinating layer to the story.

Historical Context

The area was home to Quakers in the seventeenth century.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Public House
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1970-1973
Postcode Area
SK13

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