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Builders Discover 200-Year-Old Bottle of Urine in Historic Home Renovation

A group of builders renovating a historic property in England were left stunned after uncovering a 200-year-old glass bottle filled with what appeared to be human urine. The unexpected discovery sheds light on a curious and somewhat eerie superstition from the past.

A Peculiar Find

The builders were carrying out restoration work on a Georgian-era home when they found the small, sealed bottle hidden within the walls. At first glance, it appeared to be an ordinary antique, but upon closer inspection, it became clear that the bottle contained a yellowed liquid with organic sediment settled at the bottom. Tests confirmed the liquid was urine, likely belonging to someone who lived in the property centuries ago.

A Superstition from the Past

Historians say the bottle is an example of a “witch bottle,” a common folk practice in the 17th and 18th centuries used to ward off evil spirits, curses, or bad luck. These bottles were often filled with urine, nails, hair, and other objects believed to protect the inhabitants from supernatural harm. They were typically concealed within walls, fireplaces, or under floorboards.

Dr. James Fenwick, a historian specializing in British folklore, explained, “This find is a fascinating glimpse into the fears and beliefs of people from the past. Witch bottles were used as protective charms, and discovering one intact is quite rare. It suggests that whoever placed it there truly believed they needed spiritual protection.”

Builders Shocked by Discovery

The construction team admitted they were taken aback by the discovery. One of the builders, Dave Williams, described the moment they found it:

“At first, we thought it was just an old bottle someone had forgotten about. But once we realized what was inside, we couldn’t believe it. It’s not every day you come across a bottle of wee from two centuries ago!”

The team contacted local archaeologists, who confirmed the historical significance of the find. The bottle has since been handed over to researchers for further study, with experts hoping to determine more about its origins and why it was placed there.

A Growing Trend in Historic Discoveries

This isn’t the first time builders have stumbled upon unusual relics hidden within old properties. Similar witch bottles have been found across the UK, particularly in homes dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries. Many contain a mix of organic materials, rusty pins, and even small bones, all intended to serve as protection charms.

What’s Next for the Bottle

Historians hope to display the bottle in a local museum to educate the public on past superstitions. Meanwhile, the homeowners, who had no idea such an object was hidden within their walls, have embraced the find as a unique piece of their property’s history.

“It’s a bit creepy, but also really interesting,” the homeowner said. “We’re just relieved it wasn’t something worse!”

As for the builders, they’ve continued their work with a newfound appreciation for the strange secrets that old buildings can hold—though they admit they’ll be more cautious about what they find in the future.

Attached is a news article regarding the builders who find a 200 year old bottle of wee 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c20g1exx3xko.amp

Article written and configured by Christopher Stanley 

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