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Monk with Long Face Ghost

Newby Church, Newby, North Yorkshire Apparition Medieval

Newby Church in Yorkshire is home to one of the most intriguing ghost photographs ever taken. In 1963, Reverend Ken Lord captured an image of a tall, thin monk with black hollow eyes standing in front of an altar. The photograph has become a famous example of paranormal activity and continues to fascinate visitors to this day. The monk's presence is a mystery, and his 'long face' has become a haunting image in the world of ghost hunting.

The history of Newby Church dates back to the medieval period, and it's possible that the monk's presence is connected to the church's rich past. Although there's no concrete evidence to explain the monk's appearance, the photograph remains a compelling piece of paranormal history. Taken by Reverend Ken Lord in 1963, the image has been widely circulated and remains one of the most well-known ghost photographs in the UK. The church's long history and the monk's unexplained presence make it a compelling destination for those interested in the paranormal.

Historical Context

Newby Church has a long history dating back to the medieval period.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Church
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1963
Postcode Area
YO1

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