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Durness Rectory Phantom Knocker

Rectory, Durness, Highland Apparition Victorian

The remote Rectory in Durness, nestled in the rugged Highlands, is said to be haunted by a mysterious figure known as the Old Man. Legend has it that the local preacher, fearing bad luck, refused to answer the phantom knocking at the door. Instead, he cleverly tricked another holy man into responding, with tragic consequences for the unlucky visitor. This eerie tale has been passed down through the years, leaving many to wonder about the true nature of the Old Man's presence.

Historical records suggest that the Rectory has been a place of unease for locals, particularly during the Victorian era. The story of the preacher and the phantom knocking has become a cautionary tale, highlighting the fear and superstition that once surrounded the property. While details of the incident are scarce, it's clear that the Old Man's presence has left a lasting impact on the community. The fact that the unlucky visitor died of shock adds a sense of tragedy to the story, leaving many to ponder the true circumstances surrounding the event.

Historical Context

The Rectory has been a place of residence for local clergy since the 18th century.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
No Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
PA16

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