Discover the forgotten haunting of Willington Mill, where the ghosts of an old witch and a murdered worker roam, terrorising the 19th century family who called it home.
The History of Willington Mill
Willington Mill, located in Northumberland, England, has a fascinating history dating back to its construction in 1801. This steam-powered flour mill became infamous in the 19th century for the unexplained and allegedly supernatural phenomena that plagued the Proctor family, who resided there. Today, the mill is in ruins, but this mysterious case of haunting captivates history enthusiasts and paranormal investigators alike, leaving many questions unanswered. We will explore the rich history of Willington Mill, discussing its origins and the dark reputation it garnered due to the frightening experiences of the Proctor family. Their Quaker and abolitionist beliefs add a layer of intrigue to the story, making the listener question if these ethical convictions might have triggered or influenced the haunting in any way.
Dr. Drury's Experience
Dr. Edward Drury, who was initially sceptical of the alleged haunting, teamed up with Thomas Hudson to investigate the case. They conducted one of the first recorded ghost hunts in England at Willington Mill in 1840. Surprisingly, Dr. Drury’s scepticism turned into panic when he encountered terrifying unexplained phenomena, leaving him fearful and shaken. In today's podcast we discuss the chilling account of Dr. Edward Drury's investigation at Willington Mill, showing how even the most sceptical individual became a believer after experiencing such unnerving events. The episode vividly details Dr. Drury's attempts to confront these supernatural occurrences, capturing the intrigue and horror that surrounded the investigation.
In this episode, you will be able to:
Delve into the captivating past of Willington Mill and its association with the Proctor family.
Investigate the mysterious occurrences and ghostly sightings that shook the Proctor family.
Unravel the eerie ghost hunt undertaken by Dr. Edward Drury and Thomas Hudson.
Examine the various theories behind the haunting, such as a possible hidden crime.
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