Thetford Priory as it once was. |
Founded by Roger Bigold the 1st
Earl of Norfolk in the 1100s this priory today is in ruins. On this site, several witnesses have seen what appears to be the ghosts of black-robed cluni
monks.
In 1937, terrified witnesses
heard the sounds of monks reading, chanting and singing in Latin.
In 1992, scared teenagers
hanging out at this old priory heard the clinking of keys before they watched
an apparition of a monk run straight past them.
However, the most famous
sighting occurred in 1987. Christian Jensen-Romer and three of his friends
watched through an archway as a monk descended some stairs. When they
approached, the monk and the stairs they were no longer there.
Christian Jensen-Romer |
This group of male teens,
Jensen-Romer was 18 at the time, were driving through the town of Thetford in
Norfolk on their way to a wargames meeting.
The call of nature
interrupted their trip. As they looked for a loo or restroom they stumbled upon
the ruins at the end of one lane. A sign informed them that they were at “Thetford
Priory, a victim of Henry Vllls’ “Dissolution of the Monasteries” in the mid 16th
century.
It was a warm August night
around 8:30 p.m. They found a secluded spot behind a bush to relieve
themselves, as they turned to leave they looked at the ruins one last time.
Archway in ruins. |
All four spotted a figure
that at first, they thought was playing a joke. This figure was peering at them
from an upper window. Then the group saw this figure through an archway below.
It was wearing a black sheet that billowed behind it as it walked down a
staircase.
The group charged forward
toward the figure. Jensen-Romer remembers running up a few steps only to then
slam his head against the side flint wall. In the dark, the teens quickly
realized there was no staircase in the archway. The dark figure had disappeared
as well.
A feeling of coldness
enveloped the group and two of the teens became nauseous and threw-up. As they
left the priory, they eerily got the sense the stone walls were somehow
rebuilding themselves around them.
Thetford Priory |
As they ran to their car it
felt as if the ground beneath their feet turned to wet sand and they all stated
their legs became unsteady. All four afterward wrote down what they saw in the
archway.
Their accounts differed in
the description of the figure, but they all agreed it appeared to be a “black-robed figure that appeared to be a monk.” They also agreed that what they saw
was more than just a product of their fear.
Christian Jensen-Romer who
later became a writer and Parapsychologist states this experience changed how
he looks at the world. He understands why people claim to see ghosts.
He is not certain what they
saw that night—but all four men today state they did see something that was
“real.”
In a program entitled, Ripples in Time met with these four
witnesses 10 years later at the priory. Three are scientists, and one is a psychologist today. They
recount what they saw in detail on this video.
Another witness to this phenomenon, Margaret and her daughter are residents of Thetford. One warm summer’s day as they sat on a bench near the ruins they saw a monk.
He had his head bent and his
arms were tucked in his habit. He glided by oblivious to their presence.
Margaret followed this figure around one wall only to find no one.
She admits she has never gone
near the ruins since.
One pamphlet in the town
tells stories of people trying to speak to this monk only to see the figure
vanish in front of their eyes instead.
Several of these encounters
point to the fact that this might be a Residual haunting but the four male teen’s
experience seems to be more a time slip.
Ha! I have less hair nowadays :)
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