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Smuggler Henry's Haunting

Northwood House, Cowes, Islewight Apparition Georgian

Northwood House in Cowes is home to a mischievous presence blamed for the strange sounds of barrels being rolled around its basement. They say it's the ghost of Henry, a local smuggler with a penchant for trouble. For years, residents and visitors have reported hearing the unexplained noises, which have become a fascinating part of the house's paranormal legacy. It's said that Henry's restless spirit still roams the property, perhaps searching for his next illicit cargo or evading the authorities.

The history of Northwood House dates back to the 18th century, a time when smuggling was rife in the coastal towns of England. Henry, the alleged smuggler, was likely one of many individuals involved in this clandestine activity. His ghostly activities have been documented for years, with multiple witnesses reporting the strange sounds in the basement. While there's no concrete evidence to prove Henry's involvement, the coincidence of his alleged smuggling activities and the reported haunting has led many to believe that his spirit still lingers in the house.

Historical Context

18th-century smuggling era

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Historic House
Activity Types
Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Residence
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
PO31

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