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Monday 30 April 2018

ASBOs FOR SATANISTS AT A LOCAL CHURCH IN LINCOLNSHIRE - Saltfleet

© Illustration by Jules (not based on this church)

Watch Paranormal Truth's documentary that features Skidbrook Church (2018) start at 12.48 here https://youtu.be/ctgzdjxIqF8?t=12m48s




St Botolph's Church
Skidbrooke "Demon Church" Saltfleet, Lincolnshire 

Name:  Church of St Botolph
Locality: Skidbrooke with Saltfleet Haven
Built: Early 16th century
Owner: English Heritage
Grade I
Website: Skidbrooke

Skidbrooke Church or St Botolph's I known for being one of Lincolnshire's hot spot haunted places, with a good pedigree and lots written about it on the internet So as we were in the area I thought we would have a gander.

As we drove on the quiet and winding country lanes, I spotted the church in the distance, you can't miss it really, it's the only tall building you can see. Lonely and remote stuck in the middle of nowhere on Lincolnshire's flat marshlands. We pulled up on a side road in the car, Spaniel in tow. Only seconds out of the car I spotted what I thought was a big black dog bounding towards us, it just appeared out of nowhere and was running in our direction with no owner in sight! I shouted 'Get in the car now!!!' We all dived in the car like our lives depended on it. How the mind can play tricks, fortunately it wasn't a barguest with glowing red eyes, but a little stray black terrier dog, quite a tiny thing it was, I could have sworn it was BIG really big, I hate big black dogs, so glad it wasn't.

The dog continued to mind its own business and walked ahead of us up the long path to the church then disappeared in the long grass. By this point I was a little nervous as to what was around the next corner. Luckily the churchyard was all quiet, only a distant crow could be heard and a pigeon flapping its wings, the sun was shining and there was no breeze.

In 2016 an article in the Lincolnshire Echo was written about the church regarding the findings of sacrificed animals


"Mysterious Lincolnshire" By Daniel Codd

The 13th century church has stood abandoned for many a year now. It has not been used for Christian worship for 30 years. But its remoteness in marshland and corpse-shrouded eerie setting seem to have made it the focal point for gatherings of a sinister kind. Even before this there was reputed to have been the ghostly figures of hooded monks still haunting the place. A correspondent to the Lincolnshire Echo of 11 February 2006 noted how, late one night, in the hollow, empty shell of the church, he and some friends had clearly heard phantom footsteps crunch on the stone floor. Local lore tells ancient, vague stories of spells and witchcraft and is said that this church has been cursed! Stories first appeared in the 1970's and 80's that the empty church had become the haunt of Satanists, so much that it earned the reputation as the so-called Demon Church.


There were persistent reports of fires burning in its grounds and strange activities taking place, by January 2004 locals were so disturbed by the goings-on that they forced a meeting between the church leaders and the churches conservation trust to try and decide what action to take - one sad but extreme option being to demolish the church.


The Bassetlaw Ghost Research Group had set up base camp in one corner of the old church during an all-night investigation. They reported that the gloomy oppressive atmosphere of the place appearing to be almost trying to force them to leave. Strange noises were heard, and ominous flashes in the sky when the weather was calm. Parapsychologist David Wharmby also stated enigmatically to the Louth Leader Newspaper, "We Saw Small Babies among the gravestones and grass!"


In the hamlet of Skidbrooke itself, the dark rumours surrounding the church had forced one woman to have her house blessed by a priest! The woman said " I felt such bad vibes, the whole place really freaked me out!"
It is stated in this article that Dave Wharmby is a parapsychologist, but he is actually a well known trance medium.


To our surprise the place was a shell, but not in a total state of disrepair. The windows were out, the leading on the windows was all twisted and contorted giving it a rather spooky appearance.



Rational

We walked around the graveyard, found some old war graves. I didn't sense anything eerie, why would I? Maybe at night it would be a different story. I would have gone back at night, but the inclement weather soon put paid to that. Shelter from the rain, but the howling gales would have covered up any sounds of phantom footsteps! 

"Experts claim church is paranormal paradise" Louth leader - Which experts??

A classic stereotype,  local lore, gossip, people up to no good, then the rumours start and before you know it, an innocent old place is crawling with ghosts, demons and ghost hunters. 

From these photos, the church appears to be in the middle of the nowhere, it is in-fact only 1.1 miles away from Saltfleet which is only a 22 minute walk away and only 5 minutes away on a push bike and 3 minutes in a car, so visitors (like us) can just turn up willy nilly. This area of Lincolnshire is a popular tourist spot with many people passing through it. Ghosts? Personally I would take the story with a pinch of salt. It was probably some bored locals up to no good.

ASBO'S FOR SATANISTS!!

We also have strange goings on in our locality too, youths setting fire to stuff (usually wheely bins) in the local mill ruins and woodland, but I am pretty sure they aren't satanists.

Legend tripping The concept of legend tripping is at least as old as Mark Twain's 1876 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, which contains several accounts of adolescents visiting allegedly haunted houses and caves said to be the lairs of criminals. Wikipedia.

It only takes one paranormal investigation to go mainstream for a location to get a rating as 'One of the most haunted...' EVIDENCE PLEASE!? ? 


The scariest thing was the little black dog! 


It is a picturesque place to visit with your camera if you're in the area.  

Path up to the church


How the mind can play tricks!!!




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LINKS
Skidbrooke Church - The History & the Mystery
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Botolph's_Church,_Skidbrooke






2 comments :

Anonymous said...

Ive been visiting StBotolphs for 5 yrs now, alone ;and with friends and family. Ive always felt safe and at peace there, and often take a picnic to eat in the grounds. I was upset when visiting in aug this year to find that the windows had been kicked out and the concrete columns of most of the windows kicked out.this beautiful church has lost some of its heart.Friends of St Botolph worked hard to clear away the damaged concrete and the lead and glass from the windows, I have been drawn to this church time and time again and the only evil here is what the living do to the place.

Julia Houston said...

So very true!!!