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[The Haunting of Borley Rectory: England's Most Haunted Home]-[Episode 177: The Haunting of the Borley Rectory]

Morbid · B2 · 2020-10-09

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📋 Summary

The Legend of Borley Rectory

Borley Rectory, famously dubbed "England's most haunted home," has long captivated those fascinated by the paranormal. Completed in 1863 by Reverend Henry Dawson Ellis Bull, the house was built on grounds steeped in local folklore, including rumors of a tragic romance between a monk and a nun. According to the legend, the two attempted to elope, but were caught; the monk was hanged, and the nun was allegedly "boarded up in the cellar of the monastery." While records of such a monastery remain elusive, the persistent reports of a nun haunting the rectory grounds—often seen "floating" along a path known as "Nun’s Walk"—have solidified the site’s spooky reputation.

A History of Paranormal Activity

For decades, the rectory was a hotbed of unexplainable phenomena. Residents, including the Bull family and subsequent clergy, reported "eerie black shapes," crashing sounds, and phantom footsteps. One maid famously recalled hearing slow, deliberate footsteps approaching her bedroom, only to find no one there. Later, the arrival of the Smiths in the 1920s brought new levels of activity, including the discovery of a woman's skull in a paper bag and the sighting of a man standing in a window that had been boarded up to prevent such disturbances.

The Investigations of Harry Price

Parapsychologist and magician Harry Price became central to the Borley narrative. During his investigations, Price and his team witnessed objects moving on their own, including a "glass candlestick" thrown down the stairs and servant bells ringing despite being disconnected. Price’s involvement was met with both fascination and intense skepticism; critics, such as Charles Sutton, accused him of staging poltergeist effects, while others claimed he led witnesses to see what he wanted them to see. Despite these accusations, Price remained convinced of the site's preternatural nature, eventually publishing The Most Haunted House in England.

The Final Destruction and Legacy

In 1939, a fire tragically destroyed the rectory after a lamp was knocked over—an event some linked to a cryptic message from a spirit named "Sonix" who had predicted the house would burn. Witnesses at the scene reported seeing "dark figures walking through the flames," a sight that further cemented the rectory’s legendary status. Even after the structure was demolished in 1944, reports of hauntings persisted on the grounds and at the nearby Borley Church. A famous photograph taken by David Sherman, which purportedly shows a "brick levitating" in the doorway of the ruins, remains one of the most compelling pieces of evidence for believers.

Ultimately, Borley Rectory stands as a landmark in paranormal history. Whether the events were the result of genuine supernatural activity or, as some suggest, the embellishments of residents like Marianne Foyster or the theatricality of Harry Price, the story continues to lure those who seek a brush with the "spooky season" and the unexplained.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm totally kidding.
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Let's get it.
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Hell yeah, they did.
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That's a bummer.
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He was cool as shit.
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📝Key Phrases

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kick back and relax
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brush that dirt off my shoulder
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without further ado
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crossed paths
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whisk them away
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📖 Transcript

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