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There's a ghost in my house .....

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wooo69 · 20/01/2018 19:04

I have never believed in ghosts, however some background – I live in an old woollen mill that has been converted into 35 apartments and have been here 10 years. There is evidence in the local churchyard of mill workers who died at work and it was attacked by the Luddites. The My DD and GD used to live in another apartment and one morning all 4 taps in the bathroom were on full (GD was in a cot and not capable of getting out), there was no explanation, the taps were fully working and turned off as normal. When GD was nearly 3 she woke my DD one night with her crying, when DD went to her she said “I don't like Tom, tell him to go away”. DD said “Tom, GD doesn't want you here please go”. Nothing happened again.

Other residents have moved out because unexplainable things have happened.

Last night before I went to bed I took my glasses off and left them on top of a cabinet in the lounge as I do every night, I also plugged my phone into the charger again I do this every night.

This morning when I got up and came into the lounge I picked up my glasses, one of the lenses had fallen out and the screw that holds the lens in was on the floor. When I picked up my phone it hadn't charged and the connector that goes into the phone was bent at 90 degrees. There is only DH and I here and I was last to bed and first up.

Has a ghost decided to come and live here?

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Frillyhorseyknickers · 25/01/2018 15:06

I live in a very old house where lots of people have died and I feel aggrieved I have no ghosts.

Why are ghosts always from the olden days anyway? Why are there no ghosts from 2010 bashing out some David Guetta buying random shit on people’s Amazon prime whilst they sleep?!

TheGirlWithAllTheFeathers · 26/01/2018 14:20

We had a haunted house as well. Nothing nasty, just annoying. We used to ask it to stop or go away for a while and tbh, it generally obliged. Tom went away, didn't he? So just be polite and don't be scared. The living are so much scarier.

Mossbystrand · 28/01/2018 08:14

We lived in a flat above a salon for one year, the building was built in the 1800's. One week after we moved in, I was woken up in the middle of the night by loud banging noises. It sounded like furniture was being moved, I was scared so barricaded the bedroom door. I wasn't woken up again by the noises.

Fast forward to about four months later, I was in the sitting room watching morning daytime tv. I left to make a coffee and came back and carried on watching tv but then I felt a draught of cold air. I checked the Windows but they were closed so got a blanket from the bedroom. Only when I sneezed a short while later did I notice the loft hatch wide open. The sudden sneezing fit made me glance upwards & that's when I saw the loft hatch, which was in our upstairs living room, wide open. I asked my dh when he came home if he had opened it and he was adamant that he hadn't. We didn't use the left anyway as our landlord used it to store his mum's things. Our landlord was away at the time but would have called us anyway if he needed to use the loft.

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