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Folkestone Poltergeist Haunting

Enbrook Manor, Folkestone, Kent Poltergeist World War I

Enbrook Manor in Folkestone, Kent, was the site of a bizarre and unexplained poltergeist activity back in 1917. It started during an excavation, with reports of rocks being thrown at people, one of whom was hit multiple times. Stones were seen rising and falling from the ground, and objects like a hammer, chairs, and a pickaxe were moving on their own. This strange occurrence was witnessed by multiple people, making it a compelling case of paranormal activity.

The events at Enbrook Manor took place in November or December 1917, a time of great turmoil in the world due to World War I. The incident gained enough attention for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the famous author of the Sherlock Holmes stories, to visit the area. However, he did not offer any explanation for the events. The fact that Doyle, who was also interested in spiritualism, investigated the case adds to its credibility. The poltergeist activity at Enbrook Manor remains a fascinating example of unexplained phenomena in English history.

Historical Context

The haunting occurred during World War I, a time of great change and upheaval.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual Physical
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Moderate
Accessibility
Restricted Access
Date / Era
November / December (?) 1917
Postcode Area
CT18

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