The Poltergeist of Meadow Rise - Shepton Mallet
The Poltergeist of Meadow Rise - Shepton Mallet
Ghosts don’t just haunt grand old mansions with creaky floorboards—they can appear in modern homes too.
Take a house at Meadow Rise in Shepton Mallet, built in the late 1980s, where a poltergeist allegedly drove out two families.
In the mid-1990s, a woman fled after witnessing something terrifying: her seven-year-old daughter being lifted from her bed by an unseen force and then dropped back down.
The child later described seeing three figures dressed in black.
Unable to stay, the family swapped homes with another in Frome, but the new occupants lasted only two months before leaving in fear.
Their time there was marked by disturbing events, including the discovery of mutilated rabbits.
Another tenant also left in a hurry with her three children after her daughters endured relentless torment in their bedroom—pushed from their beds and even having scissors hurled at them.
In the kitchen, she stood frozen as plates mysteriously slid off the rack, crashing to the floor one by one.
A local historian later pointed out that the house was partially built over an old graveyard.
Even more chilling, during World War II, an American serviceman had either fallen—or jumped—to his death from a building once standing on the same site.
Thoughts -
Looking on the old maps, the one from 1888 shows a few buildings on the area of the current estate.
An old silk mill and gas works, it is also adjacent to the cemetery as stated by the historian, but the maps do show a boundary to the edge of the cemetery and it doesn't appear to go as far as the houses.
Has anyone else ever heard of these tales? does anyone still have any activity on this estate?
It would be really interesting to find out.
Source - Bristol Post
Artwork - PJW Artworks
British Newspaper Archives 1996









