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Singing Poltergeist of Brockley

The Court, Brockley, Somerset Poltergeist Mid-20th century

The Court in Brockley, Somerset, is said to be haunted by a mild poltergeist. It was here that the Blair family experienced some unusual occurrences as they began to move out. They heard ringing bells and bangs coming from empty rooms, which was unsettling, to say the least. But it was the daughter who had the most unusual experience - she distinctly heard the sound of choir singing coming from the kitchen. It was a surreal moment for the family, and one that they would not soon forget.

In the mid-twentieth century, the Blair family witnessed this strange activity. The poltergeist behaviour was not aggressive, but it was certainly unusual. The family heard unexplained noises and the daughter heard singing, which was a choir-like sound. This type of haunting is often associated with a change in the environment, such as a family moving in or out, which could be a trigger for the paranormal activity.

Historical Context

The Court has been a private residence for many years, with a history dating back to the nineteenth century.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
No Public Access
Date / Era
Mid-twentieth century
Postcode Area
BS8

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