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Mirfield Poltergeist Haunting

Northorpe Home for Boys, Mirfield, West Yorkshire Poltergeist Mid-20th Century

Northorpe Home for Boys in Mirfield was considered a place of unease by locals back in 1965. It was then that strange occurrences started to take place, particularly in the early hours of the morning. Footsteps could be heard walking around, and it was as if an unseen presence was making its way through the hall. The director of the home even witnessed a strange, glowing light that seemed to emanate from nowhere, illuminating a chair in the process. This bizarre event was enough to convince many that the hall was indeed haunted.

The press picked up on the story, and soon the locals were talking about the phantom that was said to be roaming the halls of Northorpe Home for Boys. Interestingly, the housekeeper at the time seemed rather nonchalant about the whole affair, stating that the phantom 'added character' to the place. This nonchalant attitude is quite remarkable, especially considering the unexplained nature of the events. The glowing light and footsteps are a classic example of poltergeist activity, and it's no wonder that this place has become a point of interest for those fascinated by the paranormal.

Historical Context

Northorpe Home for Boys operated as a children's home during the mid-20th century.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Former Children's Home
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Restricted Access
Date / Era
September 1965
Postcode Area
WF14

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