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Gosling Way Ghostly Apparition

Council flat along Gosling Way, SW9, London Apparition Post-War

In the heart of Lambeth, London, there's a council flat along Gosling Way that's home to a rather unsettling presence. Locals have reported sightings of a tall, six-foot man who seems to take great pleasure in terrifying the children living in the flat. This ghostly figure, affectionately known as the Tall Man, has been known to make his presence felt by pulling up carpets and hiding cutlery. It's said that the local council had had enough of the disturbances and eventually called in an exorcist to deal with the haunting.

The haunting at Gosling Way dates back to the early 1970s, a time when reports of paranormal activity were often met with scepticism. However, the frequency and severity of the disturbances led the council to take action. While there's limited information available on the exorcist's involvement, it's clear that the haunting had a significant impact on the residents. The Tall Man's antics, though malevolent, don't seem to have caused any physical harm, but his ability to manipulate household items and instil fear in those around him makes him a formidable presence.

Historical Context

Post-war council flat development in Lambeth

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Council Flat
Activity Types
Visual Poltergeist
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Moderate
Accessibility
Restricted Access
Date / Era
Early 1970s
Postcode Area
SW9

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