Fitz Manor is a manor house in the village of Fitz near Montford Bridge, Shropshire, England.
[1] The manor, which overlooks the River Severn, was built in 1450, although the original structure is believed to have been a Saxon Hall.
[citation needed] In the 20th century it came into the ownership of the Baly family.
There have been documented sightings of a homosexual priest who was purportedly crucified in the dining room, the figure of a lady in the red room and cemetery, and the ghost of a strong tobacco smoker smelt but not seen.
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