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JustGetThroughTheDay · 26/09/2020 19:35

As it's almost Halloween season (for what it's worth) and because I have gone through every previous thread of similar stories.
I have a few but the first one that comes to mind is that a distant elderly relative lived in a dormer bungalow. The whole house felt oppressive and dark. I can't explain the feeling. I was maybe 13. If I went to the loo I would make someone else come with me.
One day, for some reason, my dad showed me the upstairs of the house and it was even more awful feeling than the downstairs. It was literally a bedroom and a tiny en-suite. No one else in the room but there was an indentation in the mattress that looked like someone was sat on the end of the bed. Stared at it for a bit and as I went to point it out to my dad it slowly raised back up to normal size.

When I tried to broach it with elderly relative she was so blasé about it that it made me feel a bit stupid. She was like 'oh yeah, built on an Indian burial ground (in north Lancashire) so I get lots of visitors'
I've only ever felt that oppressive feeling once since in Edinburgh castle (not in the dungeons)

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Pinkywoo · 29/09/2020 08:51

Here's the Savernake Forest story, I don't know how to do a clicky link so copied it.

"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."

Closingtime94 · 29/09/2020 09:32

This is like the creepiest story I've got but it's not very exciting haha it's just unexplained -

Me and DH was on a beach in Spain and it had some stairs leading from the beach to the street, it was quite late at night as we were sat on the beach having a romantic chat - we then decided to leave and we were walking next to each other and we heard these foot steps come up behind us quite quickly so without looking or speaking to each other we both moved to the other side so whoever it was could get through - we moved but no one came through and there was no way someone would decide to come up behind us then change their minds and leave without us seeing - we're both pretty skeptical but neither of us have an explanation for it.

NancyBotwinBloom · 29/09/2020 10:12

@Pinkywoo

Thank you. That is terrifying.

So glad I'm reading this in the day.

Closingtime94 · 29/09/2020 10:29

Also for people who love scary/creepy stories - Nosleep on Reddit is awesome

Laiste · 29/09/2020 10:42

reminds me of what happened to a friend a few years ago.

Taking the dog out one winter evening in the countryside around our village. It was getting dark and there was a wet fog coming down; so time to head back. Cutting through a wooded area they would cross a large flat field and go through a hedge to get back up into the village. At the edge of the woods the dog began to play up, hanging and pulling back, didn't want to walk. Friend had to put the dog back on the lead and sort of haul him out of the trees. Very strange.

Once out in the open she pointed herself roughly in the direction she knew she had to go and began to make her way straight across the field. Dog still pulling back. Off in the distance now, just on the edge of the fog, she spotted a figure. The shape of a tall man walking slowly. Her dog began to growl and refused to move at all, and so she stopped where she was. The figure stopped walking, and stood facing towards her.

They stayed like this for a few seconds with the dog growling behind my friends legs and her heart starting to thump. It all felt very wrong and she was very aware of being alone out there. This is how she describes what happened next:

''He moved first and began to walk straight in my direction (it was obvious now that he could see me) i sort of froze and stared and as he walked he began to sort of hunch over. I watched him drop lower and then somehow he was the shape of a massive black dog running on all fours towards me. It happened quickly and i can't describe it any better than that. I turned around and just ran. I went back into the woods with the dog pulling me on. I didn't shout or scream or make any sound i was totally focused on running. I can't usually run that far or that fast but adrenaline had kicked in and i didn't stop - i ran right through the wooded bit and out onto the small road the other side.''

''I ran down the road a bit and then I stopped and i listened and i couldn't hear anything at all except my dog panting. I calmed down a bit and although it was a long way around, and still unlit, i felt better on the road and got back to the village that way. Pitch black by the time i got home, i was pretty shaken up. Never.ever walking out there again at night.''

She told her DH and she told me. No one else as she's afraid they'll think she's nuts, but she's as sure of what she saw that night as she can possibly be Shock

HomeSliceKnowsBest · 29/09/2020 10:56

Questionablemouse wasn't Plumpton College was it?

The80sweregreat · 29/09/2020 11:04

My neighbour is convinced he once saw a ghost whilst staying in a holiday cottage somewhere remote. His told me and dh this story twice now and he never varies his narrative of how he woke up and saw a gray lady at the foot of his bed! His the most normal down to earth to type you'll ever meet and he said his scared he felt as she looked at him then just drifted away again! His wife didn't see her at all but he said he hasn't experienced anything like it before or since. I believe him too.

(I've never seen one myself! )

Humiliatedbutproud · 29/09/2020 11:11

I can share one. A local Abbey in the North West was a favourite walk of ours during childhood. I remember walking out of the archway and hearing singing. I asked my mother about it, she quickly replied that it was music playing from an onsite shop. She certainly quickened her steps through the archway and I couldn't understand why the music was coming from all around and sounded as though we were actually close to the singers. The Abbey hadn't operated since the the Reformation and as an adult I wonder if I heard an imprint of the monks singing while they worked. I have others but I think I have told them before.

JustGetThroughTheDay · 29/09/2020 11:17

Loving these thank you. The forest one is truly terrifying.
I've a terrible memory so if you've posted stories before I will have read and then forgotten them 😂

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QuestionableMouse · 29/09/2020 11:39

@HomeSliceKnowsBest

Questionablemouse wasn't Plumpton College was it?
No, Askham Bryan, in 2000 ish.

The rooms literally opened onto a long hallway and as soon as I stepped into the hallway I'd start feeling watched.

I also went to the loo one night (which was down the hall from my room, and was like a typical public loo - three toilet stalls and a row of sinks) and heard the loo door open and close.

I was the only one in the building.

Chocaholic9 · 29/09/2020 11:41

[quote BibblingScribbling]I love reading the Search and Rescue stories on Reddit. I doubt they're true, but they're a good read!

amp.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/3iex1h/im_a_search_and_rescue_officer_for_the_us_forest/[/quote]
A close relative volunteers for the search and rescue in Wales and goes out to rescue people in the mountains. On one occasion in horrible weather and poor visibility he was led to the body of the missing person by their voice "I'm over here" sort of thing. The voice came from the body but when he reached the person it turned out they'd been dead for hours.

IKEA888 · 29/09/2020 11:44

loads of stories.
most recently
. last week my 16 year old and I wet win the kitchen around 5pm still daylight.
we heard footsteps on the gravel driveway and presumed DH home.
except the footsteps didn't stop. Then we remembered we have block paving now and no gravel.
the noise continued for maybe 30 secs . investigated and no where it could come from.

ew1990 · 29/09/2020 11:54

forums.digitalspy.com/discussion/1376448/what-is-the-creepiest-thing-to-have-ever-happened-to-you

A thread on digital spy. It's got 186 pages. Spent a good month at night reading through it.

SybillFawlty · 29/09/2020 11:57

Mine's not that creepy, more sweetly spooky.

My elderly DF fell ill unexpectedly and went downhill quickly. I sat with him in the ICU while he hallucinated quite a lot of random stuff, and I went along with it to keep him calm. I was secretly hoping my DM might 'come back' for him, but he seemed more focused on what was happening outside. DF dozed off and the nurse on duty told me to catch forty winks in the family room, and that she'd come and wake me if he started slipping away. I was only asleep for half an hour when she woke me, and I was able to hold his hand and talk to him as he took his last breaths. Again, I'd hoped that I'd get some feeling of my mum or other family in the air, but it was just calmness and quiet.

When I'd pulled myself together afterwards, the nurse told me that DF had suddenly woken up - hence her waking me - and asked if it was a problem that 'they' were in here. She'd asked 'Who?' and he'd pointed to the corner of the room and said, 'Those dogs.' Everyone in our family had dogs, so even if my DM didn't come back for him, I like to think his childhood terriers (or mine!) did.

Spied · 29/09/2020 12:06

A previous story mentioning rustling paper has reminded me of something that happened to me 13/14 years ago.
I worked as a support worker in an adult MH unit. We took turns to sleepover.
The sleepover bedroom for staff was located on the ground floor next to the living room. One lady resident called Ann was always wandering into the staff bedroom and she would carry around books and flick the pages constantly. She also loved to sit on the end of the bed and read in that little room.
Ann died.
Two weeks later I was doing my sleepover shift and was laid wide-awake unable to sleep after a busy shift when the catalogue on the bedside table opened and the pages started flicking over.
I spent the rest of the night sitting in the lounge with the TV on waiting for the next staff to arrive at 8am.

Mrsfrumble · 29/09/2020 12:08

@Chocaholic9 that’s really sad.

I too have spent hours of my life on that classic Digital Spy thread. The hotel story on there is one of the creepiest I’ve ever read.

FutureProofed · 29/09/2020 12:17

She was like 'oh yeah, built on an Indian burial ground (in north Lancashire) so I get lots of visitors'

Why would there be an 'Indian burial ground' in north Lancashire? Isn't that the usual American horror film cliché about haunted houses --you know, somewhere there were actually Indians/Native Americans with every reason to resent white settlers? Or are you saying she was joking?

TheYeaSayer · 29/09/2020 12:27

Will post my own story later... just placemarking and bumping for now!

Soubriquet · 29/09/2020 12:29

One that I always remember, I woke up before anyone else as I had work that day.

I was an older teen/young adult and I loved with my mum, dad and sister. My sisters boyfriend was staying over that day too.

Got myself dressed, walked downstairs carrying my shoes. All of a sudden, I hear my name being shouted really really loud

I jump out of my skin..but no one is there.
Everyone else is still asleep...

HerdyGerdy · 29/09/2020 12:33

@FutureProofed

She was like 'oh yeah, built on an Indian burial ground (in north Lancashire) so I get lots of visitors'

Why would there be an 'Indian burial ground' in north Lancashire? Isn't that the usual American horror film cliché about haunted houses --you know, somewhere there were actually Indians/Native Americans with every reason to resent white settlers? Or are you saying she was joking?

Surely it’s clear that the Indian burial ground comment is a joke? It’s the sort of thing my grandfather would have said as well.
Saucery · 29/09/2020 12:35

There's a walk I used to do with the dog, part of a local nature reserve, where you can either go under the tunnel made by the road crossing overhead or back on yourself to the left up some steps.
One morning in Autumn the stream by the tunnel path was flooded so I headed for the steps past the trees. The dog wasn't keen, took me ages to get her to come back on her lead.
As the path swung left I saw a man in blue overalls standing by the steps. Stock still. Dog bristled and I waited for the man's own dog to appear. No dog. He carried on standing there, slightly turned away. It suddenly seemed like a very bad idea to go past him so I turned back and retraced my steps.
Months later, a school gate friend got a puppy and we were talking about local walks. I didn't mention the man, had forgotten about him tbh. She said "oh I never go down there! There's that ghost of an engineer who was killed building the new road!"
I looked it up and it did happen - truck hit him in fog.

RealBecca · 29/09/2020 12:55

My mum passed away a few years ago and I was having a really vivid dream about being in bed and her yanking me out of bed, trying to climb back in and being yanked back out again. It was so vivid and a really unpleasant dream.

I woke up really frightened and saw that my arm was over my daughter's face. She was about 1 at the time, so not tiny, but bloody hell it shook me up thinking what could have happened if I hadn't woken up. It was horrible.

FutureProofed · 29/09/2020 13:00

Well, I would have assumed so, @HerdyGerdy, but the kind of person ironic enough to humorously describe their house in terms of Hollywood horror clichés would not usually be the type to believe it was actually haunted. (Though perhaps she didn't. It's not clear from the OP.)

ChocolateCherrybomb · 29/09/2020 13:54

I like spooky stories, like to listen to them on YouTube.

If you feel similarly inclined, may I suggest YouTubers who claim the stories are real ones:

Bedtime Stories
Curious World
Lazy Masquerade
The Paranormal Scholar

As to whether they are actually real, who's to say but they are a mix of reader submitted stories and studies of more scientifically documented creepy stuff with the occasional bit of true crime content.

Laiste · 29/09/2020 14:29

Creepy Pasta is always 'fun'. Some of the stories claim to be true.

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