ID | #1527670019 |
Added | Wed, 30/05/2018 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Fact
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In 1926, a young teacher and her student was in Suffolk when she came across a massive house with a wall around it, imposing iron gate and a green garden.
When the teacher then asked the locals about the house, she was told that this house never existed in the area. The following year, this teacher decided to come back to this place with the same student. The mystery of the missing home would not let her rest.
"My student and I walked to this location next spring. It was, as I recall, the usual boring day with good weather. It was March or the end of February. We passed through the barnyard, as before, and then went on the road, where, as we recall, a year ago there was a house with a wall and a garden. And when we reached this place, we both stopped and one voice gasped, "Where's the wall?". There was no wall. There was only a ditch near the road, and beyond the ditch lay a vacant lot with weeds and bumps, completely overgrown.
Where there was supposed to be a garden. We went on the road, but then was neither the gates nor anywhere in the house. We were both very puzzled. At first we thought the house and the walls have been demolished since our last visit, but a close inspection showed that among the vacant lot is a pond and several other ponds, which obviously exist here for many years."
The incident was described in the book Edward Bennett's "Ghosts and haunted houses" ("Apparitions and Haunted Houses"), published in 1934.
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