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The Springs House Ghost

The Springs House, Lutterworth, Leicestershire Apparition Victorian

The Springs House in Lutterworth has a spine-tingling secret. Back in 1906, a young maid who'd just started working at the house had a terrifying experience. One night, she woke up to find a young man in old-fashioned clothing standing at the foot of her bed. He vanished into thin air, leaving the maid shaken and frightened. She was so traumatised that she never spent the night at the house again. The ghostly visitor was later identified as John Cook, a former resident of the house who'd been murdered fifty years earlier.

Imagine living in a house with a dark history like The Springs House. Fifty years before the maid's encounter, John Cook was brutally murdered within these very walls. It's no wonder that his spirit still lingers, seeking justice or closure. The fact that the maid's experience was so vivid and intense suggests that John Cook's presence is still very much felt today. Although there's no concrete evidence to support further sightings, the 1906 incident remains a chilling example of paranormal activity in Leicestershire.

Historical Context

The Springs House has been a private residence for centuries, with a history dating back to the Victorian era.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Residence, No Public Access
Date / Era
1906
Postcode Area
LE17

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