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The Finchley Governess Ghost

Finchley's Avenue House, N3, London Apparition Victorian

Avenue House in Finchley has a rather intriguing reputation thanks to sightings of a ghostly figure believed to be a Victorian governess named Dora. This eerie apparition has been seen walking through a closed door not once but twice by different witnesses. The incident took place in August 2003 and has left many questions about the history of the house and the identity of this mysterious woman. Was she a former occupant or just a lost soul wandering the halls?

Interestingly historical records show that Avenue House has been a long-standing residential building in the area. Although we dont know much about the house's past or Dora's connection to it the fact that multiple people witnessed this phenomenon lends credibility to the haunting. The description of Dora as a Victorian governess hints at a possible link to the house's past during the Victorian era. Further research into the house's history may uncover more about Dora's story and why she is still seen there today.

Historical Context

Victorian era residential building

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Residence no public access
Date / Era
August 2003
Postcode Area
N3

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