Woodchester Mansion is probably one of the most famously haunted
buildings in the UK. We have access to this terrifying location that
holds many dark secrets which include rituals, black magic, death,
sacrifice and even murder. It has a dire history that is sensed as soon
as you enter the stone walls of this frightening and daunting building.
The paranormal and sinister activity recorded here has left people quite
frankly too afraid to re-enter.
Woodchester Mansion sits on the site of a much earlier Georgian
country house called Spring Park. We do not know when work began on the
new house, but by 1866 the clock tower was complete and the roof was in
place. Workers mysteriously laid down their tools in early 1868 and
never returned. Rumours that they were unsettled by several mysterious
deaths and one murder have never been substantiated, but refuse to go
away. After failing to complete the project, it was destined to become a
mental institution, but the Second World War came and Woodchester
Mansion became a base for American and Canadian troops. It was during
training that several lives were lost when a bridge collapsed, plunging
some of the troops into the lake and to a watery grave. Their bodies
were stored inside the building and some believe that they haunt
Woodchester mansion to this very day.
The original manor house for Woodchester in South West
Glousestershire was in the heart of the settlement of Woodchester
itself, next to the old church. After a succession of owners the manor
was granted to George Huntley in 1564. The expense of creating a huge
deer park is thought to have nearly bankrupted the Huntleys and the
manor and park were sold to Sir Robert Ducie in 1631. Later generations
of the Ducie family decided to build a grand country house and, at the
same time, create a magnificent landscaped park out of the deer park.
Quite why this site was chosen will forever remain an unknown fact. The
steep sides of the valley mean that for much of the year the sun is
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