Whist researching Tempsford’s World War 2 history Nat
discovered a dossier of evidence about a haunting. A haunting that happened a hundred years before the second world war. The statements were gathered by Anne Lucinda Elliott, lady of the manor at Tempsford Hall from 1844 -48. They document four years of disturbing and unusual sounds, sights and experiences at the hall. The witnesses are many, including Mr and Mrs Elliott, their guests, servants and even a police constable who was recruited to investigate the unusual and uncomfortable activity at the hall.

Nat also explores Tempsford’s social history, which could
have affected the family’s response to this apparent haunting. There were riots both drunken and violent, poaching and sheep stealing around this time in Tempsford.

Is this haunting connected to paranormal activity reported
at the hall in the 20th century? Could it also be linked to the
secret history of Tempsford and its wartime importance? The next episode of weird in the wade will explore this side of Tempsford’s past and the invaluable contribution women in the Special Operations Executive made to the fight against nazi Germany.

Find show notes and photographs on the show blog
weirdinthewade.blog

Go ad free, get extra content and support the show on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/cw/WeirdintheWade

Thank you to the Bedfordshire Archives.

Thank you to all the wonderful voice actors in this episode

Bryan Bland

Emily Elle Watts 

Tess Savigear

Rhiannon Barrow

Steph Lay

Mikey Doyle

And Olie Campbell

Researched, written, presented and produced by Nat Doig

Theme music and haunted house theme by Tess Savigear


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Weird in the Wade

Natalie Doig

46 A Haunting At Tempsford Hall

MAY 11, 202665 MIN
Weird in the Wade

46 A Haunting At Tempsford Hall

MAY 11, 202665 MIN

Description

Whist researching Tempsford’s World War 2 history Nat discovered a dossier of evidence about a haunting. A haunting that happened a hundred years before the second world war. The statements were gathered by Anne Lucinda Elliott, lady of the manor at Tempsford Hall from 1844 -48. They document four years of disturbing and unusual sounds, sights and experiences at the hall. The witnesses are many, including Mr and Mrs Elliott, their guests, servants and even a police constable who was recruited to investigate the unusual and uncomfortable activity at the hall. Nat also explores Tempsford’s social history, which could have affected the family’s response to this apparent haunting. There were riots both drunken and violent, poaching and sheep stealing around this time in Tempsford. Is this haunting connected to paranormal activity reported at the hall in the 20th century? Could it also be linked to the secret history of Tempsford and its wartime importance? The next episode of weird in the wade will explore this side of Tempsford’s past and the invaluable contribution women in the Special Operations Executive made to the fight against nazi Germany. Find show notes and photographs on the show blog weirdinthewade.blog Go ad free, get extra content and support the show on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/cw/WeirdintheWade Thank you to the Bedfordshire Archives. Thank you to all the wonderful voice actors in this episode Bryan Bland Emily Elle Watts Tess Savigear Rhiannon Barrow Steph Lay Mikey Doyle And Olie Campbell Researched, written, presented and produced by Nat Doig Theme music and haunted house theme by Tess Savigear Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices