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The Curate's Wife Ghost

Fletcher Moss Museum, Didsbury, Lancashire Apparition Victorian

Fletcher Moss Museum in Didsbury, Manchester, is home to a restless spirit known as The Curate's Wife. This historic property, once the Old Parsonage, has a dark history that dates back to pre-1865. Rumour has it that a former curate was responsible for his wife's untimely death within these very walls, but he mysteriously vanished before he could be questioned. Since then, the house has been plagued by strange occurrences that have driven out new occupants for years.

In the late nineteenth century, Rev Fletcher Moss documented a series of inexplicable events, including bells ringing for no reason, the sound of footsteps, and doors opening by themselves at night. These unexplained phenomena have led to speculation that the curate's wife still roams the halls of Fletcher Moss Museum. While the exact circumstances of her death remain a mystery, it's clear that her presence is still felt by visitors and staff today.

Historical Context

The property was once the residence of a curate in the 19th century.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Museum
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Pre-1865 (wife), late nineteenth century (others)
Postcode Area
M20

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