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Marehay Poltergeist Haunting

Cottage, Marehay, Derbyshire Poltergeist Mid-20th Century

In the sleepy village of Marehay, nestled in the heart of Derbyshire, a most unsettling poltergeist activity took place in a quaint cottage. It was here that Mr and Mrs Wilding, while caring for their 12-year-old granddaughter, experienced a terrifying series of events. One evening, as they settled into bed, the mattress was suddenly lifted into the air, only to crash back down to the ground. This was just the beginning of a relentless barrage of paranormal activity that would leave the family shaken.

The disturbances started circa September 1958 and escalated rapidly. Rapping sounds echoed through the home, doors swung open of their own accord, and pictures were mysteriously removed from the walls, left unharmed on the floor. The entity seemed to be particularly active until the granddaughter returned home, at which point the haunting abruptly ceased. As a parting gesture, the poltergeist threw heavy furniture and clothing around the cottage, leaving the family to pick up the pieces. This remarkable case is a well-documented example of poltergeist activity in a domestic setting.

Historical Context

The haunting occurred in a rural area of Derbyshire, a region known for its rich history and folklore.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
No Access
Date / Era
Circa September 1958
Postcode Area
DE1

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