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Lewes Poltergeist Haunting

Unnamed house, Lewes, East Sussex Poltergeist Post-War

In a quiet house on Bradford Road, Lewes, a rather unruly poltergeist made its presence known back in September 1950. This noisy phantom seemed to take great pleasure in causing a ruckus, throwing books and dressing gown cords around the bedroom, banging and scratching the walls with a fervour that must have been quite unsettling for the occupants. It wasnt just inanimate objects that were at risk of being hit - a visiting parent narrowly escaped a nasty injury when a thrown lipstick struck them right on the head.

The specifics of this haunting are somewhat limited but its clear that the poltergeist activity was centred around a bedroom. The fact that it was September 1950 and the activities included throwing objects and making loud noises suggests that this could have been a case of a particularly active spirit. While we dont have much in the way of historical context for the house itself, its worth noting that Lewes has a rich history dating back to the medieval period, which could potentially provide some clues as to the origins of the haunting.

Historical Context

The town of Lewes has a long history dating back to the medieval period.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual Audio Physical
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Moderate
Accessibility
No Public Access
Date / Era
September 1950
Postcode Area
BN7

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