A house once dubbed Britain's most haunted is up for grabs once more, just four years after its last sale.The pretty-looking home - which was once the subject of a spooky segment on This Morning - dates back to the 16th Century and was used as a prison for witches.
A previous owner, Vanessa Mitchell, told Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford in 2012 that she'd seen no fewer than three ghosts since buying it in 2005, and "things would fly across the room".Then in 2019, This Morning's Alison Hammond spent a night - or at least, part of the night - at the home with some paranormal investigators and former owner Vanessa.
After a number of spooky sounds and sights, Alison left the house, declaring: 'Seriously. I'm not being funny. It’s so lovely to meet you MJ, I am done.
I’m out of here guys.That is it." The home, in Clacton-On-Sea in Essex, also featured in a Channel 4 docudrama and has been visited by ghost experts from all over the world.The earliest part of the home, known as The Cage, was used to house women accused of witchcraft, and there is a plaque on the side of the home in memory of Ursula Kemp, a local traditional healer who was accused, tried and found guilty of witchcraft in the late 16th Century.
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