The Tudor House investigation

The Tudor
House museum is one of Southampton's older buildings, dating from the
15th Century. It is widely believed to be haunted.
Paranormal investigator Andrew House spent a night there and sent us his
report.
The Society
of paranormal investigators spent one night in Tudor House, one of
Southampton’s most Haunted locations.
Staff had told us that there was one room where Dogs refused to enter
and another room in which many people, including members of the public,
have had paranormal experiences.
We began by
performing 'base line' tests, taking background readings on our EMF
meter. We found no magnetic fluctuations.
The first room we decided to investigate was the green room, on the
first floor of the house where apparitions had been seen and Dogs had
refused to enter.

The green
room is said to be one of the most haunted parts of the building
Using dowsing rods, it appeared we had contacted a spirit. The spirit
indicated that it did not want us in the building and it was at this
point that several members saw a dark figure at the other end of the
room.
In the upper Georgian room, we caught many orbs on our digital cameras and I felt something touch my head. It was in this room that the EMF reader detected strong magnetic fields. Remember - during the base line tests carried out earlier, no magnetic fluctuations were found.
The most
impressive moment of our investigation was when three of us heard
footsteps on the floor above us. This was followed by a loud bang. I ran
upstairs to find out what it was. As we looked around the house, I felt
breathing in my ear but no reason could be found for any of these
paranormal events.
The investigation at Tudor House went well and we all felt many
paranormal experiences. Admittedly 90% of the experiences could be
explained, but 10% could not. It's that 10% you have to worry about!
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