BARRY DODDS’ Haunted Britain
Feb 16, 2021
3 minutes
Words: Barry Dodds.
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THE VENUE: 30 East Drive, Pontefract
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THE HAUNTING: A modest ex-council house located in the Chequerfield Estate in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, 30 East Drive is infamous for being home to a poltergeist. In August 1966, the Pritchards began experiencing odd phenomena. Fine dust fell from mid-air, pools of water appeared, photographs were slashed, etc. The haunting peaked when the poltergeist attacked the young daughter of the family, leaving handprints around her neck. One night, the Pritchards saw a tall, cowled figure standing at the end of the bed. Research revealed that a well
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