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Halton Holegate Phantom Old Man

Unnamed Farmhouse in the area, Halton Holegate, Lincolnshire Apparition Victorian

In the quaint village of Halton Holegate, nestled in the heart of Lincolnshire, a most peculiar and intriguing haunting took place at an unnamed farmhouse. It began with strange rapping sounds on the walls, which Mrs and Mr Wilson, along with their servant, experienced in their home. The unexplained knocks seemed to be a precursor to a more astonishing encounter, as a few weeks later, Mrs Wilson caught a glimpse of a phantom old man in the house, rapping at the walls, only to vanish and reappear in different areas.

Digging deeper into the mystery, some six weeks after the initial encounter, the Wilsons made a remarkable discovery. Beneath the flagstones in the living room, they uncovered human bones, silk, and a ring, which seemed to be connected to the ghostly apparition. This haunting manifestation, which occurred circa 1897, is a fascinating example of a reported paranormal event during the Victorian era. The fact that multiple witnesses, including the homeowner and their servant, experienced the strange occurrences lends credibility to the account.

Historical Context

The haunting occurred during the late 19th century, a time of great change and industrialisation in England

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Property
Date / Era
Circa 1897
Postcode Area
PE22

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