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Rushing Figure of Finedon

General area, Finedon, Northants Apparition Unknown

In the quiet Northamptonshire town of Finedon, a strange and unsettling phenomenon has been reported by multiple witnesses. The Rev Richard Coles and other members of his parish have felt a sudden rush of air as if someone had just dashed past them in a state of distress. What's remarkable about this experience is that there's no visible presence, leaving those who've encountered it with a sense of bewilderment. It's as if an invisible figure has swept through the area, leaving behind only a faint sense of unease.

While there's little historical context available for this particular haunting, it's clear that the Rushing Figure of Finedon has left a lasting impression on those who've experienced it. The fact that multiple witnesses have reported similar sensations suggests that there may be some truth to the claims. Without further information, it's difficult to pinpoint the cause or nature of this phenomenon, but it's clear that Finedon is a place where the ordinary and the unexplained coexist.

Historical Context

Finedon is a small town in Northamptonshire with a rich history dating back to the medieval period.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
General Area
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Twenty-first century?
Postcode Area
NN9

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