Is there something Uncanny in Bath's Water ?
Is anyone else listening to the latest Uncanny series?
The first episode is a truly intriguing account of a “Haunted Street” in Bath.
Virginia moves to a quiet street in the city of Bath with her young family.
A series of strange events cause her to doubt her own sanity, until an exchange with a neighbour reveals that she's not the only one experiencing scary occurrences, where similar phenomena are reported in every house — many of them notably water-related.
It’s well worth a listen to hear all the details.
In the follow-up episode from last week, Danny speaks to CJ Romer, who mentions a case from somewhere in Bath dating back to 1963. This case describes a remarkably similar set of experiences: water behaving strangely and the same perceived type of haunting, although occurring in a different part of the city.
What I also found particularly fascinating is Evelyn Hollow’s theory involving the Roman curse tablets.
The Bath curse tablets are a collection of around 130 Roman-era curse tablets (or defixiones in Latin), discovered in 1979/1980.
These tablets invoke the intercession of the goddess Sulis Minerva, often calling for the return of stolen goods and cursing the perpetrators of the thefts.
The Roman Baths and the temple dedicated to Sulis Minerva in Bath — founded by the Romans as Aquae Sulis — were excavated between 1978 and 1983 by a team led by Barry Cunliffe and Peter Davenport.
During excavations of the Sacred Spring beneath the King’s Bath in 1979/1980, around 130 of these tablets were uncovered.
Evelyn raises the idea that, with so many curse tablets placed into the waters of the Roman Baths — many carrying negative intent — something may have been “activated” in the water deep beneath the city itself.
I won’t paraphrase her exact words here, but it’s worth listening to hear how she explains it.
I find the theory intriguing, although from my accumulated ghost accounts from around the city, there don’t seem to be many other hauntings that are clearly water-related.
Still, it’s an interesting possibility.
Have you heard of other water-related hauntings in Bath?
What did you think of the Uncanny Haunted Street episode?
Happy New Year to you all.
Image Source - Daily Mail/Bath Chronicle










