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Rivington Poltergeist Cafe

Village Green Tea Room, Rivington, Lancashire Poltergeist Modern

The Village Green Tea Room in Rivington has been plagued by a mischievous poltergeist. On New Year's Eve 2023, CCTV cameras caught a small milk jug inexplicably falling from a shelf in the empty cafe. This wasnt an isolated incident - several items had previously fallen from shelves or work surfaces without explanation. One of the owners reported feeling someone brush past her and head up the staircase, adding to the sense of unease.

Situated in the heart of Rivington village, the Tea Room has a long history of serving locals and visitors alike. While there are no documented cases of paranormal activity prior to this recent spate of events, the sudden and unexplained nature of the occurrences has left many wondering if the cafe is now a hotspot for poltergeist activity. The fact that multiple items have moved on their own suggests a potentially malevolent presence at work.

Historical Context

The Village Green Tea Room has been a Rivington landmark for many years

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Cafe
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
31 December 2023
Postcode Area
PR6

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