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King's Lynn Ghostly Haunting

House, King's Lynn, Norfolk Apparition Victorian

On Windsor Terrace in King's Lynn, Norfolk, a house was once the centre of attention for a week-long spate of ghostly activity back in June 1902. The occupant, had had enough of the paranormal occurrences and left the property. This didn't stop curious locals from gathering outside in the evenings, hoping to catch a glimpse of something out of the ordinary. The police had to keep an eye on the situation, as the crowd grew in size and anticipation.

Circa June 1902 was a time of great change and upheaval in the UK, with the country still reeling from the effects of the Boer War. In the midst of this, the people of King's Lynn were treated to a series of unexplained events at a house on Windsor Terrace. Local press reported on the strange happenings, which included an unidentified ghostly presence. Although details of the haunting were scarce, it was enough to draw a crowd and spark the interest of the local police.

Historical Context

The house may no longer stand along Windsor Terrace.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
No Access
Date / Era
Circa June 1902
Postcode Area
PE30

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