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A HARWICH
GHOST STORY AND THE PROPERTY NEXT DOOR
By Margaret Broughton
A HARWICH GHOST
STORY
Harwich, in the county of Essex, is a Cinque
Port. Also, it is the port
where The Mayflower sailed from for the New World in the early days of
the 17th century. The Master of The Mayflower was one Christopher Jones
whose house still stands today. Visitors to Harwich cannot help but
marvel at the winding streets and ancient houses. When one sails in from
the continent, you can see the way visitors stand on the deck of the
ferries and, if the sun is shining, Harwich makes a wonderful picture
with the church and houses visible from the boats.
Another thing this ancient port is famous for in days
of old was smuggling. In short, history abounds. The story I wish to
recall concerns my brother, Peter Thomas, and his wife, Sheila. I was
born at Dovercourt, next door to Harwich. Although I moved away many
years ago, Peter stayed.
Years ago, my brother married and he and Sheila lived
in an old house in Harwich itself. I remember the house well. Not a
house for the faint hearted. It was built on three stories and had seen
much history. When entering from the front door, there was a long dark
passage which led to the back of the house and a large kitchen which is
where my brother and his wife spent most of the time. I hated walking
down the dark passage, especially at night, and most times I would run
fast to reach the 'safety' of the kitchen. This room seemed to be the
only room in the whole house that felt comfortable.
After moving in, they took me on a tour of the house.
The kitchen, as I explained, was at the back and a sitting room at the
front of the property. Their bedroom was on the first floor. A narrow
flight of stairs led to a small room on the top floor. This room was
obviously meant as another bedroom, but it was very clear it had not
been used as one for some years. As soon as I stepped into this room, I
could not wait to leave it. Peter and Sheila admitted that they had also
felt something in this room and admitted it would only be used for
storage.
The house also had cellars running underneath and
although theirs was blocked off between the neighboring houses, my
brother found out that they used to run down to the harbor and, in the
old days, were used by the smugglers to store contraband.
One day, Sheila was in their bedroom making the bed.
She had the cat and dog with her this day. Suddenly, without warning,
the hairs on the back of Sheila's neck stood up on end and the cat shot
round and round the room in a frenzy. Making a quick exit, the cat shot
down the stairs at a great rate. Sheila looked at her dog and noticed
her fur was raised. Running out of the bedroom, the dog shot after the
cat with Sheila following in hot pursuit. She would not enter the
bedroom until Peter got back from work. The cat and dog, after that day,
were never at ease when in that room.
As my brother often worked night shifts, Sheila would
be very uneasy. Sitting in the kitchen on her own, she would hear time
and again, footsteps coming along the passage and pausing outside the
kitchen door. At first she thought it was her mother as she had the
house next door and would call out, "Come in." Nobody ever did.
Intrigued by now of the strange happenings, my brother
tried to find out any history he could gleam about their house. He
eventually found out that a smuggler had hanged himself in the top room
of their home which was the room they would only use for storage.
The time that made him so uneasy was the time he woke
up suddenly and saw, to his horror, what looked like a huge gorilla with
fiery red eyes watching him from the bottom of the bed. Waking Sheila,
he told her to look, but she saw nothing. He often wonders if he
actually was dreaming, but with waking Sheila and pointing at the
apparition, how could he have been sleeping?
Needless to say, they did not stay long in the property
and moved out.
THE PROPERTY NEXT DOOR
Next
door to my brother's house in the previous story lived Sheila's mother
and brother, Tony. It was a very similar house, but it had a much warmer
feeling. However, Sheila's brother had a strange story to tell.
Some nights he was awakened by the clock on the bedside
table making a funny noise. When he looked, it was spinning round and
round, but it never fell off the table. This strange phenomena happened
on a few occasions until one night when the clock woke him with its
usual spinning motion, he saw the outline of a figure standing at the
foot of his bed. He was very, for use of a better word, 'freaked out',
to say the least.
Thinking people would laugh at him, he did not mention
it to anyone, putting it down to his imagination. However, that was the
start of many nights of this apparition appearing to him and as time
went by, he got used to seeing the spirit, especially when he realized
it was a young woman he was seeing.
Tony tried talking to her, but never got a reply. He
then heard about the ghostly footsteps, the frightened animals, and the
room at the top of the house belonging to his sister and her husband and
this encouraged him to tell about the clock and the apparition of a
young lady.
My brother quipped that, if ever Tony got fed up with
her, to send her next door!! |
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