Bumps in the Day and a Relentless Female Spirit at Widcombe Crescent.. Bath
Bumps in the Day and a Relentless Female Spirit at Widcombe Crescent.. Bath
Widcombe Crescent in Bath is an elegant terrace of fourteen Georgian houses, completed in 1808 to the designs of Thomas Baldwin.
Now designated a Grade I listed building, it is particularly noted for its connection to Sir James Brooke — the famed “White Rajah” of Sarawak in Borneo — who made his home at Number 1 between 1831 and 1834.
Widcombe Crescent is a quiet road off of Widcombe Hill, but two of its houses have ghostly tales.. the house numbers are with held for privacy..
Ghost Stories-
#1 - Bumps in the Day-
There was an old lady, who lived with her family, she spent a lot of her time in her bedroom in her twilight years and one day whilst
the family were having Sunday lunch she fell out of her chair in the room upstairs, she fell with such a thump that the glass
chandeliers rattled..
She sadly declined after the fall and died some months later.
The family continued to have their Sunday lunches the same time every week and started to hear a thump noise upstairs which
sounded like the sound made previously when the old lady fell out her chair, this started to happen with some regularity, but they could never find anyone there, they kept hearing the thump and just carried on as normal for the following months..
#2 The Terrifying Female Spirit
This tale starts with a seemingly normal family, the father was called away to business in London and took the elder son, as soon as he got there he got an urgent message to return home, where he found his wife had committed suicide by poisoning and had also tried to poison the younger son.
By some miracle he survived, although scarred physically by his ordeal.
The father carried on as a one parent family and was then after some time, suddenly interrupted by the appearance of a female spirit on the stairs..
She had an expression of sheer malice on her face, which terrified the whole household, people would avoid the stairs and run up them when they had to be used for fear of running into her.
It proved too much for the family so they moved away.
The house then had a multitude of tenants living in it who would always quickly leave and soon it got the reputation as being un lettable.
A local parish priest moved in, with a view of ridding the house of this spirit for good, but the female spirit took offence to this and started to appear even more and in all the rooms of the house.
The priest decided on an exorcism, which took place with no fewer than 40 priests in attendance, and the female spirit was reported to have been seen by someone in a doorway then..
However this did seem to work, and the female spirit was never seen again.. or has she??
Story Source - Haunted Bath by David Brandon
Photo - Widcombe Crescent general view c.1930s - Bath in Time
Google Streetview & Know Your Place - Map 1879-1888
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