Sunday, July 12, 2009

3 Richards Road

As an army child, my sisters and I lived in many different houses. I estimate I've lived in around 37 or 38 houses during my lifetime. Most of those houses haven't been in the least bit spooky or scary, but one house really stands out in my memory as down-right evil:

3 Richards Road.

From the outside it was an unassuming army barrack style house but on the inside it was cold, unwelcoming and down-right malevolent. I saw things and heard things in that house that still send shivers up my spine. Suffice it to say they were more demonic than ghostly.


When things got a little too scary I would climb into bed with my mum and dad. One night I woke up in my mum and dad's room floating face up, around an inch from the ceiling. I was terrified but completely unable to close my eyes. Then an elderly man with a long white beard walked into the room. He gently placed his arms under my body and carried me back into my own bed.

Another night, I was sitting halfway down the stairs (when I should have been in bed) listening to my parents talking in the living room. Suddenly I had an overwhelming feeling that someone or something was standing behind me. The next thing I recall is being shoved from behind and landing at the bottom of the stairs with quite a thump. I remember struggling to breathe where I was winded from the force.

3 Richards Road was one of those houses where something bad was always happening (including an accident which crippled my father for life). We lived there for around a year (possibly less) before we moved into a house where absolutely nothing out-of-the-ordinary happened. In fact I don't think we lived in a 'haunted' house again until we moved to Yorkshire which is where I spent the best part of my teens.


1 comment:

  1. You asked if I had any ghost stories to add to your blog. Well, after going all round the houses and accidentally setting up my own blog page, I finally reach the bottom of your page and find the comment box. Typical!

    I've then spent half an hour typing up my experience only to find it's too long! Let me know how to attach or link it from my newly created blog page, Corrinne ;-)

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