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Ghostly happenings and other woo stories

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BuntyFayreweather · 28/08/2024 10:51

I'm intrigued by the references to the Savenake Forest ghostly going ons in memorable threads.
I know the place well and all the related sightings.
I bought a large house close by and I can honestly say I wouldn't have it back in my possession for free. Anyone else that terrified of a place?

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Pikafuckingwho · 02/09/2024 16:50

here !

"Found it. Warning: it's very long (sorry) and very freaky, and if anyone can come up with a rational explanation I'd be extremely grateful because I'm generally a pretty rational non-woo where's-the-evidence person, but I've never been able to explain this and it still makes my heart beat faster and the hair stand up on my arms when I think about it, years later.

I was pet sitting for my friend several years ago. She had moved into a sort of small holding right on the edge of a village in the SW, with a huge garden that backed onto trees. At the time she had a right menagerie - chickens, ducks, a couple of Shetlands, cats and four black retrievers, three fully grown and one a half grown puppy. Originally DH had been going to come with me as a little holiday but the dates she ended up having to go away for work clashed with a couple of his medical appointments so he stayed at home with our dog and I went to petsit alone.

It was about halfway through my stay, a couple of nights to go. Late evening, already dark when I heard a massive commotion from the chicken shed, banging and thumping. I assumed a fox or something had got in so went out to check. As I was halfway across the garden the noise stopped instantly as if it had been shut off; by the time I got to the shed all was calm and the chickens were all settled, mostly asleep. No sign of any intruder or disturbance at all, nothing to explain the noise or any indication that the chickens had made a noise. Bit freaky but I didn't (and still don't) know much about The Way of Chicken so I locked up again and left them to it.

As I went back in the house a small black shape ran past me out of the back door and I realised the puppy must have got out. It streaked across the garden and off towards the woods. Cue much cursing, then calling her name in vain. More cursing when she didn't come back. I grabbed a torch and put one of the other dogs on the lead, partly for protection, partly because I thought the pup was more likely to come back if I had one of her canine companions with me and partly because I didn't fancy my chances of finding my way back to the house on my own even though there were a couple of vague paths that I'd followed when walking the dogs throughout the week.

Off we trudged into the wood along one of these paths, me calling pup's name at intervals and trying not to imagine murderers and rapists behind every tree trunk. We got to a point where it felt like the trees were starting to thin out and I remember thinking that I didn't remember a clearing on this path and we must have gone wrong somewhere when the dog with me slowed right down and started to resist going forward. I tried to jolly her along - while my stomach suddenly dropped like a stone - and she started growling, a really low serious rumbling growl. By this time I was practically shitting myself. I tried shining the torch ahead but the beam just sort of bounced back off the darkness if that makes sense? I got the sense of something - or somethings - moving but just sinuous deeper black shapes against the blackness and always on the periphery of vision. (The hairs on my arms are standing up again just remembering how completely and utterly terrified I was. I have honestly never known a feeling like it.)

At this point the dog sank right down, still growling, hackles up and refused to budge. I muttered something like "Jesus, you have got to be kidding me" and this ugly gurgling inhuman sort of voice hissed, right up close as if someone was right next to me "don't say that name". At the same time there was a horrible snickering sort of laugh. I cant express how utterly petrified I was. I can't remember having any coherent thoughts apart from the word "evil". That's the only clear thing I can remember. Me and the dog were frozen to the spot with pure fear. Then a different voice, really commanding, said "GO. BACK." That sounded more in my head but echoey, where the others had sounded out in the air IYSWIM?

Wherever it came from it did the trick. Me & the dog turned and belted back through the woods. She basically towed me, I just clung onto her lead stumbling to keep up and sobbing with fear. I lost the torch somewhere on that wild run but there was no way I was stopping to find it. How I didn't run blindly into a tree I'll never know, she guided me I guess. I can remember thinking desperately that I mustn't let go of her lead or "they" would get me.

When we got back to the garden she suddenly stopped - I did fall over her this time, onto my hands and knees - turned around and started snarling, proper teeth bared, rabid-looking snarls, back at the trees and the darkness. I thought I heard the snickering again but the blood was pounding in my ears so hard I can't be sure. I scrambled up and ran to the back door and she followed me but backing and snarling all the way as if holding something at bay. Oh, and the chicken shed was banging and thumping again. I got the back door open, me and her belted in, I slammed home every bolt behind us. The other dogs left behind were staring at the door and growling too with their hackles up and when I saw all three of them, puppy included, acting like that I started to cry properly because I honestly thought I was trapped in some horror film nightmare and was going to die. I don't know - I still don't know - what the black shape was that ran past me out of the house and triggered all of this because the puppy was right there in the kitchen.

Anyway I made sure every door and window was locked and bolted, I turned on every light in the house, I wandered round mumbling all sorts of weird half-religious half-spiritual shit to ward off evil spirits. Gradually the dogs settled down and stopped growling, and eventually stopped glancing at the door. Funnily enough I didn't sleep for one second that night and I rang my DH and begged him to come over the last couple of days. I know I didn't dream it because I was covered in scratches from running through the woods and had grazed hands from where I fell over the dog in the garden.

Nothing like that has happened before or since and I hope it never, ever does. It was the single most horrible, terrifying experience of my entire life."

Jewelanemone · 02/09/2024 17:04

😮😮😮 Wish I hadn't read that!

PulpFaction · 02/09/2024 17:55

WeGoChai · 31/08/2024 19:46

@BuntyFayreweather Could you please link the Savernake thread I can not find it .
Thank you

The Savernake story wasn't actually about Savernake at all. It took place in one of the Manningfords on the other side of Pewsey.

If you want really haunted in that rough area, go to Littlecote House. That is gutchurningly awful.

Interested in this thread?

Then you might like threads about this subject:

PulpFaction · 02/09/2024 18:05

I do a fair bit of house sitting via a reputable agency.

It took me one or two gigs to work out that the reason some people get their houses looked after by a professional when they have folks nearby is because their house is chuffing haunted and the family won't stay the night!

My most recent one was a case in point. The wife's parents lived in the same village and they would drop by most days with some tomatoes or fruit and flowers for their garden and we would have tea and chat.

I didn't mention what happened after the sun went down because I didn't want them to think I was a kook and there were a lot of animals to care for and a lot of days to do it over so it was a good income for me. By the time the owners came home though, I was a mess as the activity escalated over the two weeks, going from just a missing piece of jigsaw that I knew for sure was there, to me having to sleep in my own car even though the place was a luxurious barn conversion and I had been delegated a gorgeous room with a massive ensuite and huge effort had been gone to to make me very very comfortable for the length of the contract.

I was able to describe four separate entities there and the owners concurred on every one and admitted that their parents or friends would not stay there.

Ghosts take the piss out of house sitters. Put it that way.

BuntyFayreweather · 02/09/2024 18:19

@PulpFaction thank you for the clarification.
Apparently I have a gift (Doris Stokes like), do I want it? Ah no. However I was worried for the lady. I wanted to pass on a name if she was still 'haunted'.

I have lived in both places you mentioned.
The famous house, my family many moons ago.

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PulpFaction · 02/09/2024 18:43

BuntyFayreweather · 02/09/2024 18:19

@PulpFaction thank you for the clarification.
Apparently I have a gift (Doris Stokes like), do I want it? Ah no. However I was worried for the lady. I wanted to pass on a name if she was still 'haunted'.

I have lived in both places you mentioned.
The famous house, my family many moons ago.

I have moved away from Wiltshire (although plan to return in the next few years).

I bought a house that was falling down and it had a resident ghost.

DH and I took the original house down brick by brick and we are in the process of rebuilding it. It is a shell with no doors or windows currently but the ghost is back. I call her Mrs Green but I have no idea why.

When I was in my early 20's I rented a cottage between Marlborough and Pewsey. I have posted about it on here before under a different name. It had the loveliest atmosphere even though it was dark and damp. It was like a party was in full swing and people were having a good time when it was just me and my dog. Sort of the opposite of a bad haunting.

The house has been altered since but I often wonder if it still has that wonderful atmos. One day I might knock and ask.

coxesorangepippin · 03/09/2024 01:56

It was like a party was in full swing and people were having a good time when it was just me and my dog. Sort of the opposite of a bad haunting

^

A friend of mine lived in a house like that in Whistler. It had the most positive, spaced out, almost psychedelic vibe (and no I wasn't stoned!)

BuntyFayreweather · 03/09/2024 18:54

I'm intetested in people's experience of hoven creatures. As a Christian we are taught of angels and devils. Is it as simple as that? Who becomes either?

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BuntyFayreweather · 03/09/2024 18:56

@PulpFaction you are obviously very in tuned. What's your thoughts on the above?

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CucumberBagel · 03/09/2024 19:02

What famous house in Wiltshire are we mysteriously alluding to?

BarbedButterfly · 03/09/2024 19:13

I had an awful awful experience in Aberdeen. Waiting for a delivery but will come back and type it out as it will be long

DixonD · 03/09/2024 19:15

Thurien · 31/08/2024 21:51

I have posted on here before of three experiences, under different usernames over 15 years. Without going into detail, because I would have to change my current username, let me give you some info:

Beautiful midsummer day 50 years ago, early to bed. At sunset, a beast confrontation. It lasted 5 hours. But I won the night. 1983.

The staircase in the light and airy hotel that we were told we 'should not go towards'. When I did, I saw the deceased's woman's body, hovering at an angle. Her feet were horrific. 1985.

The cloven-foot beast that ran before us. Then disappeared into the folds of woodland below. 2002.

Since when was 1983 50 years ago?

BuntyFayreweather · 03/09/2024 20:03

@CucumberBagel Littlecoat.
Home of the Daverills.
Later Peter de Savillery.
Now Warner Hotels.

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BuntyFayreweather · 03/09/2024 20:07

@Thurien can you elaborate on the beasts?

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PulpFaction · 03/09/2024 23:31

BuntyFayreweather · 03/09/2024 18:56

@PulpFaction you are obviously very in tuned. What's your thoughts on the above?

I remember reading it at the time. It makes you go cold.

I probably am a bit in tune with it all. I have seen a ghost on one occasion but seen stuff move and experienced the effects of them many times.

DH is the opposite of me and didn't believe until we had an experience together.

We used to have a Staffie cross and we shut him in the house because we wanted to open the gate for a delivery and we are by a fairy busy road.

As we walked up the garden to open the gate, we both saw him go from foliage in the garden, across the drive and slink around the back of a trailer.

We looked at each other and looked at the dog again but he was gone behind the trailer. We knew we had just shut him in the house of course but had to look around the back of the trailer to try and find what we had both witnessed.

We knew we had both seen our dog though as this image of him had his really unusual collar on (the Rogz for Dogz blue RAF target one).

We went back down to the house and of course he was there waiting to be let out so we think he projected himself as he was with us constantly but since that day, DH also believes.

This sort of thing is fairly common in my life.

I took antidepressants once and they escalated it all tenfold and I couldn't cope with seeing and hearing it all so had to come off them.

BuntyFayreweather · 04/09/2024 08:31

@PulpFaction Ooh very interesting. I can't take anti depression tabs either (I had post natal).

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BarbedButterfly · 04/09/2024 09:33

Moved in with my boyfriend to a really old flat on top floor of a building. Other flats were often empty as a mix of students and oil and gas workers who were offshore a lot.

Always thought the hallway was creepy. All dark wood and tiled floors. Only natural light from small window beside front door. There were two store rooms for the downstairs flats at the back of the hall by the back door. One of them was always open and had a dirt floor.

The lights in the hallway always blew no matter how often the bulbs were replaced so you would walk into pitch darkness.

I always had a bad feeling when I would come in but it was a lot worse at night. It always felt like you were being watched from the back door area. You would sometimes hear noises too in the hallway late at night but I would always assume students had returned or the worker on ground floor. But no one would be around the next day.

Friends mentioned the horrible oppressive feeling in the hall a few times. Sorry about all the background but should help you understand the story.

It was actually summer when it happened, around midsummer and Aberdeen is often grey and it was raining. My boyfriend of the time was away with work so I would be alone that night. As soon as I came in it felt a lot worse than usual and the hallway was freezing cold. It wasn't well lit and as usual I shone my little torch down the hall toward the back door and found the store room wide open.

As I started up the stairs the door banged really loudly like someone had shoved it against the wall, but I knew no one was in there as I had just shone a light inside. I was instantly flooded with a real fight or flight instinct and I flew up the stairs. I don't know how to describe it, but I just felt like I was in real danger.

As I ran I heard footsteps on the stairs running after me. I did look back once but couldn't see anything, which scared me more. I am not a runner and there were about six flights of stairs so I was genuinely convinced that whatever it was would get me.

Somehow I reached the flat, got inside and slammed the door behind me. As I did I heard the footsteps reach the landing and heard a horrible laugh. Don't know how to describe it, it was just awful and mean.

My cats were hissing when I got inside and both of them paced in front of the door. That whole night I heard pacing outside the door and what sounded like nails down the outside of the door. I tried phoning friends to come over but no one would and my boyfriend kept telling me I was imagining it and should just open the door and show myself nothing was there. I am not a heroine in a horror movie so I was not doing that.

The next morning when he got back the hallway seemed same as always, creepy but not that awful heavy feeling from the night before. We sold the flat and I was surprised my boyfriend was okay to do so but we did want somewhere bigger.

Anyway, I never came back after dark until we moved out and after we did our friends said they were glad we did as they would always leave together as it felt so creepy.

Last bit is that years later I bumped into the oil and gas worker in town. He had also moved out just after us. He said that he had had some weird experiences there and no matter how many times he locked that store room door it would be open the next morning, even after replacing the lock. He decided to leave after hearing laughter in the hallway in the middle of the night, knowing the building was empty.

Years later two of my friends did admit to doing a ouija board when staying at mine right before this happened. They said nothing happened but I often wonder if that triggered something.

Couldn't find any history of the building but people don't stay long. There was once another building next door but it was bombed during the war and destroyed.

PulpFaction · 04/09/2024 11:21

@BarbedButterfly : 0

The widgie board thing is shocking. Way to invite in horribleness.

Whylurkwhenicanjoinin · 21/10/2024 13:20

@Thurien I don't think anyone who read your hotel story sighting will ever forget it, I've looked for it again recently but couldn't find it and couldn't remember the name of the poster so thank you! Any chance you can re-tell it? It was horrific!

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