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The Tutor Woman of Kidderminster

Harvey's Wine Bar, Kidderminster, Hereford Apparition Victorian

Harvey's Wine Bar in Kidderminster has a rather intriguing reputation. It's said that the ghost of a woman dressed in brown Tutor clothing has been seen and heard here. She seems to be a bit of a restless spirit, making her presence known by walking across empty rooms and causing doors to open and close on their own. These strange occurrences have been reported on at least two separate occasions, back in 1963. It's not clear what her story is or why she's still hanging around, but it's certainly enough to pique the interest of anyone fascinated by the paranormal.

One thing that's worth noting is that the Tutor clothing she's wearing might give us a clue about her identity or the time period she lived in. Unfortunately, we don't have any more information about her or what might have led to her haunting this particular pub. What we do know is that her ghostly activities have been observed and heard by multiple people, which adds credibility to the sightings. The fact that she's mainly heard rather than seen suggests she might be a bit of a shy or elusive spirit, but still keen to make her presence known.

Historical Context

The area has a rich history dating back to the Victorian era

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Public House
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1963
Postcode Area
DY1

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