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Binbrook Poltergeist Haunting

Binbrook Farm, Market Rasen, Lincolnshire Poltergeist Edwardian

Binbrook Farm, a rural retreat in Lincolnshire, was once the site of a terrifying poltergeist outbreak in 1905. This wasn't your average ghostly encounter - we're talking chickens torn apart, fires spontaneously igniting, and a servant girl left with serious burns. It was a chaotic and frightening experience for those living on the farm, and one that's still talked about today. The farm, also known as Walk House Farm, was clearly a hotbed of paranormal activity, but what sparked it all off remains a mystery.

The early 20th century was a time of great change and upheaval, and perhaps it's no surprise that this poltergeist activity erupted during such a tumultuous period. The term 'poltergeist' was still relatively new, and this case helped to shed light on the strange and inexplicable events that could occur in seemingly ordinary homes. The fact that multiple people witnessed the strange happenings lends credibility to the account, and it's clear that this was no isolated incident. A servant girl was badly injured in one of the fires, which only adds to the sense of tragedy and unease that pervades this haunting.

Historical Context

Rural Lincolnshire in the early 20th century

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Physical Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Dangerous
Accessibility
Private Property
Date / Era
1905
Postcode Area
LN8

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