Sedamsville Rectory

The Sedamsville Rectory was built over 130 years ago. It is located on the banks of the Ohio River in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Rectory has been placed on the National Registry of Historic Places.

The Rectory is over 6,000 square feet of space and has 4 levels. On the main floor is a parlor, living room, a library, a formal dining room, a kitchen with a servants staircase leading up to the 2nd floor where the servants quarters is, and a bathroom. The 2nd floor has 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and 2 staircases. One staircase leads to the main level and the other leads up to a huge attic.

A man was found dead in front of the Rectory and years ago a child was found dead in front of it with a noose around the child’s neck. The Rectory has had its share of deaths. Many believe that the spirit of Father Donald MacLeod haunts the Rectory. Father MacLeod was struck by train and killed instantly by the location of the Rectory in the late 1800s.

A ghostly image has been seen walking down by the tracks next to the Rectory where Father MacLeod was struck. Visitors to the Rectory have reported hearing footsteps, voices, doors opening and closing, and often times a figure of a man dressed in a dark clergy robe walking from room to room.

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