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Woburn Abbey - lady visitors complain of actual disturbances of a poltergeist type
Identifier
022896
Type of Spiritual Experience
Environmental influence
Hallucination
Background
A description of the experience
Science and the Spook by George Owen and Victor Sims
The Duchess kindly showed us two of these rooms, the Green Room and the Rose Room, previously known as the Masquerade Room (reason unknown). These rooms have a connecting door.
"The atmosphere in these rooms is sometimes so weird," her Grace told us, "that I would not ask a guest to sleep there on her own. She might be terrified."
The Duchess has noted that while male guests seem impervious to any sombreness of atmosphere in these rooms, lady visitors complain uniformly both of uncanniness and also of actual disturbances of a poltergeist type. At first the Duchess was inclined to explain this in terms of a greater timorousness and play of the imagination in the gentler sex. However when similar complaints were received from ladies of very practical disposition and robust temperament, she became convinced of some objective peculiarity residing in this part of the house.