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Agnes Beard Haunting

Scaplen's Court, Poole, Dorset Apparition Tudor

Scaplen's Court in Poole, Dorset, is home to a restless spirit believed to be that of Agnes Beard, a maid who met a tragic end in the late sixteenth century. Alongside her mistress, Agnes was brutally murdered during a robbery, a crime that was attributed to a man who was surprisingly found not guilty. It's said that Agnes still protests this miscarriage of justice, making her presence felt in the building to this day. Her ghostly apparition has been captured on CCTV, wearing a bowler hat and lingering on the screens for over two hours.

The story of Agnes Beard and her mistress's murder is a tragic one, taking place in the late 1500s. The accused perpetrator was acquitted, leaving Agnes's spirit to seek justice in the afterlife. In addition to Agnes's apparition, a lone male figure is also said to haunt Scaplen's Court, although he's reported to be non-hostile. Years after the CCTV footage of Agnes was captured, a visitor to the site reported feeling a suffocating sensation in one of the rooms, adding to the building's reputation as a hub of paranormal activity.

Historical Context

Late sixteenth century murder and miscarriage of justice

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Historic Building
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Agnes unknown, CCTV September 2008, 'feeling' Summer 2013
Postcode Area
BH1

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