Old vicarage |
* Borgvatten Spokprastgard in Swedish
Several of the vicars that
lived at the vicarage over the years experienced strange activity while
living there. It is their accounts that have given the old house such a strong
reputation for being haunted.
This old vicarage was built
in 1876 but it wasn’t until ninety years later in 1927 that the first encounter
with a ghost occurred. The chaplain, Nils Hedlund at the time experienced
several things he could not explain.
One incident involved his
laundry. As he made his way to the attic to gather more of his laundry he saw
an unseen force outside tearing down his clothes from the line.
The next priest to reside at
the vicarage in the 1930s was Rudolf Tangden. While he was sitting in one room
he spotted an old woman wearing grey appear in a nearby room, he got up to ask
what she wanted but as he entered the room she just vanished.
Tangden’s successor, Otto
Lingren lived in the vicarage in the 1940s. He and his wife heard unexplained
sounds and saw objects move. They heard disembodied steps in the hall and also
heard music coming from this area.
One female visitor, Inga
Flodin that stayed in the guestroom was awakened in the middle of the night
with a feeling she was being watched. She saw three old women sitting on a sofa
against one wall in the room. They all appeared to be crying.
She quickly turned on the
light and they were still there but now appeared blurry. When she had gone to
bed the sofa had not been in the room and when she awoke the next morning it
was not there.
Guest room |
Erik Lindgren, another chaplain assigned to the vicarage in 1945 recorded several unusual experiences including one that occurred as he moved in. Tired from unpacking he sat in a rocking chair and read a book.
Moving rocking chair. |
Today this rocking chair is
seen rocking on its own.
In recent years the vicarage
has been used as a small Bed and Breakfast, it is also a restaurant and café.
Many of the guests that have stayed here report strange activity.
These reports include: shadow
people, footsteps on the stairs, a woman screaming, someone crying,
knocking sounds, and a Madonna is seen in one mirror.
One couple was making their
way down the stairs when an unseen entity grabbed the husband’s arm. He was
dragged down the rest of the steps and out into the yard.
This couple refused to
reenter the house—they slept in a tent on the lawn instead.
Several guests have reported
being awakened to find an unseen cold hand pressed to their foreheads.
Several theories have been
put forth as to why the old vicarage is haunted. Many believe it is former
vicars that haunt the house others recount stranger stories.
One of these involves a maid
who worked at the vicarage. She found herself pregnant and out of desperation
she killed and buried her baby next to the house.
Yet another one told involves
one priest, Per Hedlund who lived at the vicarage. His wife Marta died while
delivering their 11th child.
Per took her body from the
morgue and in a strange twist, the villagers had to convince him to bury her. It
is said when he moved away from the vicarage he dug her body up and took it
with him.
A strange side note about this story involves Nils Hedlund who was the first vicar to notice paranormal activity in
the house, he was one of Marta’s sons.
Today, when people are
willing to stay the entire night at the old vicarage—Bed and Breakfast--they
receive an “overnight-stay-certificate” to honor their bravery and to prove
they did it.
The following video has many
interior shots of the vicarage including the mirror and a video of the rocking
chair moving.
2 comments:
My wife came across this old vicarage when doing genealogy research on her Swedish ancestry. Thanks for the information. Do you or anybody know if Erik Lindgren's journal is transcribed anywhere? Not having any luck finding it myself. Thanks, Dan
Sorry, this was not what my research for this post focused upon.
I wish you good luck in finding what you need.
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