This manor house, the oldest
in Portsmouth, England, has more than its fair share of ghosts and legends.
The original Wymering Manor
house dates back to 1042. One of the first owners of the manor was King Edward
the Confessor. Then after the Battle of Hastings, it fell into the hands of King
William the Conqueror who retained it until 1084.
The oldest parts of the
current manor house date back to the 16th century. Over the
centuries it has had many owners and has been continuously renovated. Modern suburbs surround Wymering today.
Unusual activity has been
reported in the house for several centuries. Because of this, several U.K.
paranormal groups have investigated it.
Here are just a few of the
ghost stories that are told by people who have owned or stayed at Wymering.
A Cousin Returns
One owner, Thomas Parr, was
awakened one night to see the apparition of his cousin standing at the foot of
his bed. She happily chatted with him about various members of their family
that were deceased.
Before she faded away, she
fondly told him goodbye and mentioned that the family was getting ready to
greet their Aunt Em. The following morning Parr received a telegram that his
Aunt Em had died during the night.
One elderly relative that
visited Parr at Wymering had an irrational fear the manor would be “invaded by
burglars,” so she kept her bedroom door locked as she slept.
One morning she awoke and was
surprised to see her door unlocked and wide open.
Singing Nuns
Another owner of Wymering,
Leonard Metcalf who died in 1958, reported strange occurrences while
living at the manor.
On several occasions, he saw a
group of nuns crossing the manor’s hall. He watched as they chanted to the
clear sound of music. At the time, he did not know that the Sisterhood of St.
Mary of Virgin had visited the house in the mid-1800s.
Metcalf’s bedroom in the
house is known as the “Panelled Room.” This room is considered the creepiest
place in the manor. One day while standing at a washbasin Metcalf felt a hand on
his shoulder when he spun around, no one was there.
Others who have stayed or
just visited the room all report they become anxious and wanted to leave immediately.
A couple that lived in the
manor also used this room as their bedroom. They stated they often felt fearful.
The Bleeding Nun
Attic Room |
One ghost that has been seen
for centuries is another nun. She is seen in the hallway outside the attic
bedroom, which is directly above the “Panelled Room.”
It is said her hand's drip
blood as she stares down the narrow staircase that leads to the attic.
Reckless Roddy
Wymering’s most infamous
legend involves Sir Roderick of Portchester.
Newlyweds were staying at the
manor when the husband was called away unexpectedly. Reckless Roddy hearing the
bride was left alone, went to Wymering to try and seduce her.
The husband returned earlier
than expected and chased Reckless Roddy from the home. As he tried to mount his
horse, the husband killed him.
The legend states whenever a
newly married couple stays at Wymering they can hear Reckless Roddy’s horse galloping
down the lane.
Leonard Metcalf stated that
shortly after his marriage following WWll, he and his wife were awakened in the
middle of the night by the sounds of this horse galloping away.
Sir Francis Austin
Another ghost seen at
Wymering is the distinguished Naval officer who was the brother of novelist
Jane Austin.
Sir Francis is buried at the
nearby Wymering Parish Churchyard. Many witnesses over the years have claimed
he haunts the old manor.
One paranormal group states they recorded a video of a tall man they think might be Austin.
Sir Francis Austin |
Investigation Results
Various paranormal groups
that have investigated Wymering have reported seeing apparitions of both men and
women descending the manor’s staircases.
Light anomalies have been
photographed, and cold spots are felt. One video captured what looks like a monk
standing by one window.
One investigator reported
being slapped on the chest.
Others have recorded
disembodied voices, singing, and a piano playing--there is no piano in the
manor house today.
A baby has been heard crying
and the sounds of children laughing have been recorded.
Poltergeist activity has also
been reported.
One group claims there are at
least 18 ghosts at Wymering.
The manor has sat empty since 2006. It is up for sale for $600,000.
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