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Finnis Village Ghostly Entity

Dead sycamore tree in the village, Finnis, Newry Mourne And Down Apparition Early 20th Century

In the quiet village of Finnis, a sense of unease once settled near the Dree Hill Road bridge, where a malevolent spirit was said to reside. Legend has it that a brave village priest, determined to rid the community of the ghost's evil presence, performed an exorcism, trapping the spirit in a bottle. This bottle was then placed in a sycamore tree that stood sentinel near the bridge. The tree, now fallen, was a spot locals avoided, and they would often discourage visitors from approaching it. The story goes that the priest's intervention saved the villagers from the spirit's harmful influence, but the memory of that dark presence still lingers.

The story of the Bottled Spirit of Finnis is rooted in the early twentieth century, a time when such supernatural tales were not uncommon. The priest's successful exorcism and the spirit's containment in a bottle are central to the narrative. Although the tree that housed the bottle no longer stands, having fallen during a storm in July 2009, the spot where it once grew is still marked by an isolated patch of grass. This haunting, classified as a Type: Haunting Manifestation, is a fascinating example of how local legends and religious intervention can become intertwined in the folklore of a community.

Historical Context

Early twentieth century folklore and religious practices in rural Ireland

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Village Location
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Local Legend
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Early twentieth century (tree fell in July 2009)

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