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Glasshouse Row Ghostly Apparition

House along Glasshouse Row, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk Apparition Victorian

Glasshouse Row in Great Yarmouth was once home to a house with a dark history. This residence was said to be so haunted that every new tenant would soon move out, unable to withstand the malevolent presence that lingered. The site of a murder, it was unclear whether it was the murderer or the victim, or perhaps both, that refused to leave. A young girl who ventured onto the site reported spotting a lamb in the upper part of the building. When she reached out to touch it, a force picked her up and threw her down a staircase. Despite a thorough search, no trace of the lamb could be found.

The events at this house along Glasshouse Row date back to January 1894. It was a time when the community was shocked by a brutal crime, and the location became synonymous with fear and the paranormal. The specifics of the murder and the identities of those involved remain unclear, but the impact on the location was profound. The reported apparition of a lamb and the violent force experienced by the young girl are just a couple of examples of the inexplicable occurrences that have been documented. Unfortunately, as the area no longer stands, visitors and paranormal enthusiasts are left to rely on historical accounts and records of this haunted site.

Historical Context

Late 19th-century Victorian era, marked by industrial growth and social change

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Former Residential Area
Activity Types
Visual Physical
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Moderate
Accessibility
No Public Access
Date / Era
January 1894
Postcode Area
NR31

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