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Atherton Brick Bed Haunting

Unnamed cottage, Atherton, Greater Manchester Apparition Victorian

In the sleepy town of Atherton, a most bizarre and unexplained series of events took place on July 10, 1921, at a cottage on Crabtree Lane. Mr and Mrs Peacock, the residents, were startled to find their bed under siege from bricks and stones that seemed to be dropping from the ceiling. The couple must have been terrified as they tried to make sense of this inexplicable phenomenon. To add to the mystery, a police officer who was staying with them that night had an apron dropped at his feet by an unseen force, leaving him, and no doubt the Peacocks, utterly bewildered.

This peculiar incident occurred during the Victorian era, a time when such paranormal events were often attributed to mischievous spirits or poltergeist activity. The fact that multiple witnesses, including a police officer, experienced these strange happenings lends credibility to the account. There are no recorded details of any structural issues with the cottage that could have caused the bricks and stones to fall, suggesting that an external, unexplained force was at play. The Atherton Brick Bed Haunting, as it has come to be known, remains a fascinating example of a physical poltergeist manifestation.

Historical Context

The incident took place in a small cottage in Atherton during the Victorian era.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual Physical
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Property
Date / Era
10 July 1921
Postcode Area
M46

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