Monday 22 March 2010

THE DEAD FILES

Here is a compilation of some of our best EVP`s captured on our investigations across Europe and the USA.
I hope you enjoy them.

Saturday 20 March 2010

HAUNTED HOUGHTON HOUSE

Following our same day visit to the De Grey Mausoleum, we travelled a further few more miles to visit and investigate briefly the ruins of Houghton House.

For although we were only onsite a short period as the site shuts at dusk, we managed to capture some interesting EVP`s.

The house was built in approximately 1615 for the writer, translator, and literary patron Mary Sidney Herbert, Dowager Countess of Pembroke (born 27 October 1561) but she died of smallpox on 25 September 1621, not long after its completion. A Jacobean style frieze on the western side of the house incorporated devices from Mary's ancestral Sidney and Dudley families.


In 1794, Francis Russell, 5th Duke of Bedford stripped Houghton House of its furnishings and removed the roof. This may have been due, in part, to his father's horseriding tragedy. The Duke never married nor had he produced a legitimate heir. He died in 1802 by which time the house, now open to the elements, was already in decay.

It is said that the house was the model for House Beautiful in John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress. Its staircase survives in The Swan Hotel in Bedford.

MUSIC: Kevin Macleod @ http://www.incompetech.com.