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Aberarth Rapping Poltergeist

Two unnamed adjoined houses, Aberarth, Wales Poltergeist Victorian

In the quiet Welsh village of Aberarth, a most unsettling phenomenon has been reported. Two homes, standing side by side, were plagued by unexplained rapping sounds that began at 9pm and ceased at 3am. The resident in one of the houses, unable to endure the persistent knocking, eventually moved out. Those who visited the properties in an attempt to trace the source of the sounds found them to originate from the chimney, yet no explanation or cause could be determined.

This haunting, which took place in March 1909, is a well-documented case of a poltergeist. The rapping sounds were loud enough to be a significant disturbance, prompting one resident to leave their home. The fact that the sounds started and stopped at the same time each day suggests a possible pattern or routine to the entity's activity. Despite efforts to investigate, the source of the rapping remains a mystery, leaving behind a intriguing case for paranormal enthusiasts.

Historical Context

The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw a surge in reported paranormal activity in rural Wales, often attributed to the stresses of daily life and the influence of folklore.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residences
Activity Types
Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Property
Date / Era
March 1909
Postcode Area
SA39

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