This week i had the opportunity to look around Whernside Manor on all three floors. The entire building has been gutted and new plaster board fitted to all the walls, and under floor heating has been installed leading to a cosy warm heat throughout the house, even in the cellar. Now it all needs painting and the electric fitting and the plumbing finishing.
However there is a huge problem. Each room still has retained its old atmosphere, even the cellar with its bright modern lights and warm temperature still feels the same. I started to feel anxious throughout the house and it took 2 hours for it to start to subside.
I think the old atmosphere within a warm modern building now is just mocking me that whatever is there will never leave. Its defiant. I left feeling that the building should be burnt down. This new contrast is a mockery and its scarier now than it ever was when the building was decayed. Revamped building - revamped bad energy ? I wasnt expecting that. God know who will last long there. The current owner doesnt believe in ghosts. I told the joiner that he soon will.
Is this in Yorkshire? Isn't that a popular haunted house where slaves were kept? How can anyone think it's not haunted? Weird. Only stupid people DON'T believe in ghosts.
ReplyDeleteIn Cumbria, just. I think some people stick their heads in the sand. Even a director during the filming of Emily claimed her choosing that house for filming was by pure chance, and that she knew nothing of the historical claims made linking the house to the novel.
DeleteEveryone who has worked as a tradesman in that house has a story, as did members of the film crew.
A lot of Celtic heritage there.
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