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Farthing Drove Poltergeist

Plantation, Farthing Drove, Suffolk Poltergeist Post-War

In the rural Suffolk settlement of Farthing Drove, a most intriguing poltergeist case was reported back in 1949. At a property known as Plantation, residents were plagued by an unseen entity that seemed to take great delight in causing mischief. The spirit, which was blamed for spoiling milk and removing garments from washing lines, was eventually so troublesome that an exorcist was called in to try and put an end to the disturbances.

This particular case of paranormal activity took place in a relatively quiet area of Suffolk, with Farthing Drove being a small, scattered settlement. The fact that an exorcist was consulted suggests that the situation was quite serious and had possibly escalated beyond the residents' ability to cope. While details of the exorcism are scarce, it's clear that the events at Plantation left a lasting impression on those involved.

Historical Context

Rural Suffolk post-WWII

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Property
Date / Era
1949
Postcode Area
IP19

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