Fitz Manor

Fitz Manor

Fitz Manor in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, is a Grade II listed building dating back to the 15th century. The manor house was originally constructed for the Fitz family, who were prominent landowners in the area. Over the centuries, the property changed hands multiple times and underwent various renovations and expansions.

The manor gained notoriety for its reported paranormal activity. One of the most well-known ghost stories involves the spirit of a young boy who allegedly died in a fire at the property. Witnesses have reported seeing his apparition and hearing his footsteps in the corridors.

Another frequently reported phenomenon is the ghostly figure of a lady in white, believed to be a former resident of the manor. She has been seen walking through walls and disappearing into thin air.

The library is said to be a hotspot for paranormal activity, with visitors reporting sudden temperature drops, unexplained noises, and the sensation of being watched. Some have claimed to see books moving on their own or falling off shelves without apparent cause.

In the gardens, witnesses have reported seeing the ghostly apparition of a monk walking along the paths. This sighting is thought to be connected to the property’s proximity to an old monastery.

The manor’s cellar is another area of reported activity, with some visitors experiencing feelings of unease and hearing disembodied voices. Some have even claimed to feel unseen hands touching them in this area.

Over the years, numerous paranormal investigations have been conducted at Fitz Manor, with investigators reporting various unexplained phenomena, including EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena) recordings and unusual electromagnetic field readings.

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St Peter & St Paul, Berwick Road, Shrewsbury, SY4 3HR, United Kingdom
Berwick Road
SY4 3HR Shrewsbury, England,

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