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The Legs of Houndwood House

Houndwood House, Coldingham, Scottish Borders Apparition Unknown

Houndwood House in Coldingham is home to a rather unusual ghostly presence known as 'Legs'. This phantom entity is characterised by its unusual manifestation, where only the lower part of the ghost has been seen striding around the building. It's a peculiar sighting that has left many to wonder about the story behind this partial apparition. Interestingly, 'Legs' isn't the only ghost said to haunt Houndwood House; another entity known as 'Chappie' has been reported to appear as a woman clad in silk.

Delving into the history of Houndwood House and its ghostly inhabitants, we find that the identities of 'Legs' and 'Chappie' remain shrouded in mystery. What we do know is that 'Chappie' is said to have knocked on the front door, entered, and ascended the staircase before vanishing into thin air. The fact that these apparitions have been observed in a private residence adds to the intrigue, leaving one to ponder the possible connections between the house's past and its ghostly occupants.

Historical Context

The house dates back to a time when the area was predominantly rural and sparsely populated.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Unknown
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Residence, No Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
TD12

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