The Cowled Church Figure
St Mary's Church in Lydiard Tregoze is home to a rather unsettling presence - a grey, hooded figure that has been spotted lurking in the corner of the church when it should be empty. This eerie apparition has been seen wearing a cowl, adding to the mystique and a sense of foreboding. The atmosphere in the church takes a strange turn at night, with reports of unearthly organ music and singing echoing through the halls after it has been locked up.
Historically, St Mary's Church has stood for centuries, its stone walls bearing witness to the passage of time and, in this case, the paranormal activity that has been documented. While the exact date of these sightings is unknown, the consistency of the reports suggests that this is more than a one-off experience. The grey, cowled figure seems to appear without warning, leaving those who have seen it with a lasting impression. The addition of unexplained organ music and singing further deepens the mystery, leaving us to wonder about the story behind this haunting.
St Mary's Church dates back to the 13th century.
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