Ghostly Children's Singing
Capel St Mary's sleepy churchyard was the unlikely setting for a chilling encounter in 1999. A witness staying nearby was startled to hear the unmistakable sound of children singing 'Ring a Ring of Roses' at half past midnight. The haunting melody seemed to emanate from within the churchyard itself. Intrigued and a bit concerned, the witness investigated further but couldn't find anyone. The sudden, unexplained presence of this childhood nursery rhyme in the dead of night left a lasting impression.
Historically, Capel St Mary's church has been a focal point for the community since the 13th century. The churchyard, with its ancient gravestones and weathered monuments, has borne witness to generations of local life and death. The reported haunting manifestation of children singing is particularly poignant given the traditional association of nursery rhymes with childhood innocence. While there's no concrete evidence linking the haunting to a specific event or individual, the witness's account remains a fascinating record of unexplained audio activity.
The church in Capel St Mary dates back to the 13th century.
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