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Bank House Poltergeist

Bank House, Lampeter, Wales Poltergeist Victorian

Bank House in Lampeter, Wales, was once the scene of a rather peculiar and intriguing haunting. A bed in one of the rooms would rock violently, knocking against the wall and creating quite a commotion, audible throughout the building. This strange occurrence would happen every day, precisely at seven o'clock in both the morning and evening. It seemed to be connected to an eleven-year-old boy who experienced the phenomenon, claiming to have seen a woman in black briefly enter his bedroom.

The events at Bank House took place back in February and March 1905. The poltergeist activity appeared to follow the young boy around, suggesting some sort of connection or interest in him. The boy's encounter with a woman in black adds a mysterious element to the haunting. Although we dont know much about the history of Bank House, its rural location in Lampeter, Wales, could provide some clues about the origins of the haunting. Further research into the property's past might uncover more about the identity of the woman in black and the reasons behind the bed rocking.

Historical Context

Rural area in Wales during the Victorian era

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Residence, No Public Access
Date / Era
February - March 1905
Postcode Area
SA48

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