OPUCK PARANORMAL UK

THE OLD SCHOOL OF GHOST HUNTING

Our work - on location.

Investigation Request - Cottage Ghost?
The occupants are said to be living in fear of paranormal happenings in their house and
 feel that they are experiencing poltergeist/spirit attacks.
The activity experienced has caused them to flee, once so suddenly that it caused damage to their car on the way out. Concern has been expressed about a suicide that had taken place in a nearby cottage barn. The occupants feel this unfortunate incident may be the cause of the paranormal happenings.
The occupants are practising Christians and also feel their faith may be provoking a reaction.
The occupants had returned to their cottage one day to the sound of banging noises from upstairs. They were so alarmed that they called the Police. The occupants were convinced squatters had entered their property and Police Officers searched the cottage and the grounds. There was no sign of a broken entry and no person was found within the dwelling or the gardens.

Condition of building: Occupied for 8 months by present Tenants.
Report: Confidential and witheld.

 
Investigation - The Rectory Ghost
The building is said to be haunted by the ghost of a man who hung himself in one of the attics.
Mysterious sounds have been heard, invisable companions felt and disturbed nights have been experienced by those who have visited.
Tenants who were there at one time became so alarmed by the ghostly phenomena they lived entirely downstairs.

Condition of building: Occupied and under renovation.
Report: Confidential and witheld.

 

Paranormal Phenomena Revisited

Do Ghosts Die?
One hundred years on... Does the ghost of the Curate still exist?

Over a century ago in a small Wiltshire village, the Curate who had been making merry with some of the villagers attempted to mount his horse fell and broke his neck. His companions were so terrified that they carried the body to a field a few hundred yards away and dropped it down the well.
Following this incident the horses in the neighbouring stable every evening became restless and often broke loose until one of the two carters who slept in the stable could stand it no longer and remarking to his companion that he would 'settle it'. He went to investigate up in the loft. In a few moments he was down again looking ghastly - the terrified man could never be induced to say what had happened. 
...After that the horses never were so troublesome. Did the ghosts of the curate return?

OPuck UK members - South West.

 

A night in a Haunted Room?

In the night I suddenly found myself wide awake. I had a feeling that someone - or something - had banged into the end of my bed. At first I thought a person was actually moving in the room. I must admit I was very startled and this gave me the sensation of fright. There was a sort of knocking and it sounded as though the door of a cupboard was opened.
The room was pitch black and I lay for some time trying to summon up the courage to switch on the light. Perhaps I was afraid of what I might see. But, as soon as I did - the room was empty of course and the feeling of fear diminished and the awareness of a strange presence in the room gradually left me. It was not until the next morning that I was told that this is the way the ghost manifests herself.

 

Double Exorcism - The Guildford Nun.

Two churches entered a dispute over the right to exorcise the ghost of a nun.
The ghost, seen by two workmen building a multi-storey car park at Guildford UK, was reputed to be the spirit of a nun murdered at the spot which was once a chalk quarry hundreds of years ago.
The curate of the local Roman Catholic Church told worshippers, 'I think the murdered nun was a Catholic... A Catholic priest should perform the rite'.
But the local Anglican Church claimed the nun was protestant and that an Anglican should perform the exorcism. In the end both churches carried out the exorcism!

Two exorcisms for one ghost!

OPuck UK members - South East