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The Hovering Shade of East Dene

East Dene mansion, Bonchurch, Islewight Apparition Victorian

East Dene mansion in Bonchurch is said to be haunted by a mysterious hovering shade. Not much is known about this ghostly presence, but it's reportedly seen lurking in or near the former servants' quarters. The atmosphere in this part of the house is said to be quite unsettling, with furniture being moved and cold spots forming, hinting at possible poltergeist activity. It's a chilling experience that leaves one wondering about the history behind this eerie phenomenon.

Built during the Victorian era, East Dene mansion has a rich history that might be connected to the haunting. Although there's no concrete evidence about the origin of the hovering shade, it's likely that the ghostly presence is linked to the lives of former servants who worked in the mansion. The reported poltergeist activity and cold spots suggest a restless energy that might be attributed to a traumatic event or an untimely death. Further research is needed to uncover the truth behind this haunting.

Historical Context

East Dene mansion was built during the Victorian era as a private residence.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual Audio Movement
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
PO

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