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- October 27, 2009 at 19:09 #13054
My daughter is staying in a ground floor flat this week, and says that the friend who is staying with them finds the bedroom at the far end of the corridor creepy. I also find the room creepy, but I’m a bit of a scaredy cat anyway, and won’t go in the loft at night if I’m in the house alone. My theory is that there is a primevil instinct in us that doesn’t like to feel trapped at the end of a corridor [it’s also an L shaped corridor wherein lies the problem]. It has, however, got me a bit worried because I had never mentioned to them the fact that I found that part of the flat a bit unnerving. It’s also only got a very small window that is quite high up, so is a bit prison like.
October 27, 2009 at 19:55 #255720…perhaps the friend should…get a friend?
a creepy room can usually be enlivened with a bit of company, wouldn’t you say?
October 29, 2009 at 17:07 #256005Now that halloween in nearly here, I think its only right that you all ought to spend a night in the room and play with a ouija board
October 29, 2009 at 18:04 #256025Oh no! In my hippy days long long ago I rented a flat in a house called Hengar Manor in Cornwall…a couple of times we had friends round and played around with a ouija board; of course, they all went home leaving me and my flatmate on our own. I can still remember how terrified we were. Never again…
October 29, 2009 at 19:55 #256057Dont want to worry you Moe but Derby is quite famous for being Haunted.
Someone called Richard Felix who used to be on Most Haunted is Derby based i think at the old Derby Gaol so may be worth trying to contact him.
October 29, 2009 at 20:51 #256076I know; I went on one of the ghost walks a few years ago..there are a lot of haunted pubs and for some reason it seems to be the ladies loos that are the most haunted. We used to go to the metro cinema when it was housed in some old college buildings and I jokingly asked where the ghosts hung out; the guy in the bar told me quite seriously that the ladies loo was ok because the ghost was in another part of the building; thankfully the metro has now moved to a new building called the Quad. When I lived at Hengar we were told that the building burned down in the 16th or 17th century, so the ghost was only seen from the knees up because he walked on the original level of the ground floor. Don’t know why I wasn’t scared witless, but when you’re young you don’t bother with stuff like that, I guess!
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