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                                                                     WOODCHESTER MANSION

                                                       GLOUSTERSHIRE.

 

                                                                   

 

 

Woodchester Mansion is situated deep in a valley in the cotswolds, it replaced a impressive house called Spring Park.

Woodchester Mansion was never completed, after 16 years of building, the workers stopped and left the mansion never to return leaving 27 rooms unfinished, doors still lead to no where, and lots of rooms have no ceilings or floors, although the mansion was never completed, the gothic design of Woodchester is truly fantastic and boasts the tallest chapel in a private residence.

William Leigh was the owner of Woodchester and it is said that the reason his mansion was never completed was due to lack of money, when he died in 1873 his son ,also called William Leigh tried to have Woodchester demolished but it would have proved to expensive.

Woodchester Mansion remained in the Leigh family until 1938, from then it has had a few uses, American and Canadian soldiers used the Mansion as a base during World War 2 and in the 1950's it was used for field studies.

Dark magic was practised at Woodchester Mansion, which may explain some of the strange types of phenomenon reported here.

The sounds of screaming, knocking noises , and children's cries have all been witnessed by many people. Also a swinging chandelier, a headless horse, a tall dark figure, a young girl in the upstairs hallway, and American soldiers have all been seen by many people visitng Woodchester Mansion.

On our visit to Woodchester , we all agreed that it was one of the most interesting places we had ever visited. All of the group felt very uneasy at some point during the evening . The feeling of being watched all of the time felt really earie.

Many strange occurences happened to everyone in our group, the feeling of being touched , black shadow's moving past us, and intimidating figures staring at you made it a really incredible evening, capturing the sound of what seemed like an inhuman wail on tape made our evening at Woodchester Mansion one we will never forget. .