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Mysterious Footsteps at Fordington Lodge

Fordington Lodge, York, North Yorkshire Apparition Victorian

Fordington Lodge, tucked away in the rolling countryside just outside York, is home to a rather curious haunting. It's not your typical ghost story, but one that's characterised by strange, unexplained noises. The sound of footsteps echoing across the living room floor is a regular occurrence, with no apparent source. It's as if someone, or something, is wandering through the room, but when you turn to look, there's no one there. Doors have also been known to open by themselves, adding to the sense of unease. And if that wasn't enough, a sofa has even been witnessed moving away from the wall, only to return to its original position a few seconds later.

Delving deeper into the history of Fordington Lodge, it's clear that the property has a rich, though somewhat unclear, past. While the exact date of construction is unknown, it's believed to date back to the Victorian era, a time when spiritualism and the supernatural were all the rage. The identity of the entity responsible for the haunting remains a mystery, but the effects are all too real. Those who have experienced the strange occurrences can't help but wonder if they're being watched, or if there's more to Fordington Lodge than meets the eye. Whatever the explanation, one thing is certain - Fordington Lodge is a place where the ordinary rules of reality don't quite apply.

Historical Context

Believed to date back to the Victorian era

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Residence, No Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
YO26

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