Squire Hilliard's Ghostly Apparition
The Black House in Brixham, Devon, has a long history of paranormal activity. It's said that the ghost of Squire Hilliard haunts these rooms, and his presence is still felt to this day. Apparently, Hilliard took his own life after his father refused to let him see a peasant girl he had fallen in love with. Now, when the house is empty, rooms are often seen lit up at night, with Hilliard's silhouette passing the windows, dressed in old-style clothing.
Digging deeper into the history of the Black House, it's clear that Squire Hilliard's tragic tale is just one part of a much larger story. The house was once used by monks, and their presence is still felt and heard by those who visit. On a couple of occasions, people have even claimed to have seen them. It's possible that the monks' energy still lingers, adding to the sense of unease and otherworldliness that pervades the house. Whatever the reason, the Black House is a place where the past seems to be very much alive.
The Black House dates back to the Tudor period, and has been the site of various historical events, including a tragic love story that ended in the death of Squire Hilliard.
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