Borley Genuine Haunting Claim
The claim, drawn principally from Harry Price's published case files, that Borley Rectory hosted authentic paranormal activity, including a phantom nun, a ghostly coach, and poltergeist-like phenomena during the Foyster tenancy.
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- Borley Rectorybuilt 1862, demolished 1944
Borley Genuine Haunting Claim attempts to explain Borley Rectory — The claim Harry Price promoted; later investigations attributed the phenomena to natural causes, trickery, and Price's own embellishment.
Theories & Explanations
Borley Genuine Haunting Claim contradicts Borley Fraud and Exaggeration Explanation.
People
Borley Genuine Haunting Claim was popularised by Harry Price.