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Haunted Churches: Bricked Up Heart and a Ghost in Woodford Church

In the 19th century a bizarre discovery was made in the Northamptonshire village church of Woodford, amid stories of the ghost of a monk being seen by villagers on a number of occasions in the church itself.

The heart, wrapped in its original cloth, can be freely viewed through glass by visitors to Woodford church in a purpose-built recess cut into one of the church’s supporting pillars.

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For more information and useful links about the history of the English Parish Church, please visit the English Parish Churches uk website.

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  1. TrevorS

    On March 28, 2011 at 4:59 pm


    Another fascinating piece of history Charles. Having discovered a full listing of your articles, I will be working my way through them in the next few days. Wonderful and relevant work!

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