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Remember the mysterious humorous novel Canterville ghost by Oscar Wilde?
The work tells about an American family who buys an old British castle only for the reasons that a ghost lives in him. Despite all the ridiculousness invented a writer of the situation, it is not as far from reality as possible to suggest. Nowadays, the presence in the house of otherworldly forces, it turns out can also greatly affect attractiveness homes in the eyes of buyers.
The photo above shows a small stone hut built in mid-thirteenth century. A house surrounded by a modest garden located in the northeast of the Welsh county of Flintshire Great Britain. The house boasts two rooms, a kitchen and pantry. For many years, the current owners of the shack have tried sell it first for three hundred thousand pounds, then for two hundred and fifty, and then two hundred. Despite declining cost, not a single person wanted to buy the old one (even old) house.
Suddenly, the owners of this property stated that in the hut real ghost dwells. It looks like a bunch of pale fog and sometimes occurs in one of the rooms at night, taking various bizarre forms. Many of us seem desperate homeowners decided to resort to primitive tricks, coming up with a story with a phantom to draw the attention of lovers to the house mystics. However, it turns out that this is not so. Are available officially documented evidence that the ghost is real and lives here for several centuries.
So, Lord Falbright, who lived in a mansion nearby at the beginning of the nineteenth century, wrote that he lived in this hut gardener. The latter spread rumors about what was happening in the house unexplained phenomena – in particular, sometimes appeared there the above smoky silhouette. Falbright that was different interest in everything supernatural, asked the servant does he really tell the truth, and the gardener vowed that repeatedly saw a ghostly entity in his shack by his own eyes.
Having accidentally discovered the notes of the Lord, today’s owners of the hut immediately released them and increased the value of the property in three times, that is, up to six hundred pounds. In less than two weeks, when a wealthy buyer from England was found, agreed to purchase a medieval haunted house.