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Northwood Green Poltergeist

Unknown house in Northwood Green, Northwood, Shropshire Poltergeist Victorian

Northwood Green was abuzz with strange happenings back in December 1810. A house in this small Shropshire village was at the centre of a bizarre poltergeist case. Residents and visitors alike were witness to an array of inexplicable events. Coal, stones, and pieces of brick were reportedly dropping through ceilings and emerging through the cellar floor. The phenomenon drew a crowd of fifty onlookers, all eager to catch a glimpse of the paranormal activity. Although it's unclear if they actually witnessed anything out of the ordinary, the event has gone down in local history as a fascinating example of a poltergeist haunting.

This peculiar case took place during the Victorian era, a time when interest in the supernatural and spiritualism was on the rise. While details of the witnesses' experiences are scarce, the fact that a crowd gathered to observe the events suggests that the haunting was quite dramatic. The specific type of phenomena - objects moving or appearing to move of their own accord - is characteristic of poltergeist activity. Such cases often remain unexplained, leaving behind only eyewitness accounts and, in this case, a brief record in historical documents.

Historical Context

Early 19th-century England, Victorian era

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
No Public Access
Date / Era
December 1810
Postcode Area
TF11

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