Glebe House

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Two ghosts have been reported in the historic Glebe House. The first is that of an aggressive spirit that haunts the attic, and may be one of the conspirators who attacked Reverend Marshall (a previous owner of the house) for his beliefs and sermons. The second ghost is that of a African American woman, possibly a maid who previously worked in the house. She often appears exasperated or upset, but is generally regarded as a friendly presence.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
49 Hollow Rd
Woodbury, CT 06798
United States

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GPS:
41.538465, -73.210126
County:
Litchfield County, Connecticut
Nearest Towns:
Woodbury, CT (0.4 mi.)
Woodbury Center, CT (0.5 mi.)
Heritage Village, CT (3.9 mi.)
Southbury, CT (3.9 mi.)
Middlebury, CT (4.3 mi.)
Watertown, CT (6.7 mi.)
Bethlehem Village, CT (7.0 mi.)
Oakville, CT (7.5 mi.)
Waterbury, CT (8.3 mi.)
Oxford, CT (8.7 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://www.theglebehouse.org/

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