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Gretford Church Poltergeist

Church vaults, Gretford, North Yorkshire Poltergeist Victorian

Deep beneath the pews of Gretford's ancient church lies a vault where restless spirits are said to reside. It's here that a mischievous poltergeist was blamed for moving coffins back in 1867. The exact nature of this entity remains a mystery but its actions were certainly unsettling for those who encountered it. Imagine the shock of discovering coffins had been rearranged or shifted from their original positions.

The Victorian era was a time of great change and upheaval in England and it's perhaps no surprise that such a phenomenon occurred during this period. On this occasion the poltergeist activity was confined to the church vaults where coffins were being disturbed. Although we don't have detailed witness accounts or documentation of the events it's clear that the incident left a lasting impression on the local community.

Historical Context

The church dates back to the medieval period

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Church
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1867
Postcode Area
DL

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