Village Church Farm

Village Church Farm

Village Church Farm in East Lindsey, Lincolnshire, dates back to the 17th century. The Grade II listed farmhouse and surrounding buildings showcase traditional Lincolnshire architecture and agricultural practices from the period. The farm complex includes a Georgian farmhouse, barns, stables, and outbuildings that have been preserved to reflect rural life in centuries past.

Paranormal activity reported at Village Church Farm centers primarily around the farmhouse. Visitors and staff have described unexplained footsteps on the upper floors when no one else is present. Some have reported seeing the apparition of a woman in Victorian-era clothing walking through doorways before vanishing. In the kitchen area, witnesses claim to have experienced sudden cold spots and the sensation of being watched.

The barn buildings have been the site of alleged poltergeist activity, with farm implements and tools reportedly moving on their own or being found in different locations than where they were left. Disembodied voices and whispers have been heard in the stables, particularly late at night.

One of the most frequently reported phenomena is the sound of horse hooves on cobblestones, even though the courtyard is now paved over. This phantom sound is often accompanied by the rattling of an unseen carriage.

In the farmhouse’s former nursery, visitors have described feelings of sadness and unease. Some sensitive individuals claim to have picked up on the residual energy of a tragedy involving a child, though no specific historical records corroborate this.

The surrounding fields have yielded reports of shadowy figures seen darting between trees at dusk, vanishing when approached. These sightings are often accompanied by an inexplicable mist that seems to linger close to the ground.

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Church Farm, Church Road South, East Lindsey, PE25 3RS, United Kingdom
Church Road South
PE25 3RS East Lindsey, England,

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