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Anyone ever felt like they were being watched in a house/work site?


We have just started a rewire of a very old looking place in Bath where i live. I was packing up earlier after all other trades had left and just finishing off sinking one last box ( which i didn't finish) due to getting a really strong feeling of presence in the room and feeling like someone was watching me. Proper cold chills followed and then i just packed up and left.

Said to my boss earlier that i reckon the place i haunted, he was up there the other day by himself and said he felt the exact same thing in 3 different rooms.


Looking forward to tomorrow :skull:
 
Anyone ever felt like they were being watched in a house/work site?


We have just started a rewire of a very old looking place in Bath where i live. I was packing up earlier after all other trades had left and just finishing off sinking one last box ( which i didn't finish) due to getting a really strong feeling of presence in the room and feeling like someone was watching me. Proper cold chills followed and then i just packed up and left.

Said to my boss earlier that i reckon the place i haunted, he was up there the other day by himself and said he felt the exact same thing in 3 different rooms.


Looking forward to tomorrow :skull:


Where abouts in Bath were you working? I'm from Bath originally, worked in Newton Park training college, now that's a scary place believe me.
 
and before going to bed tonight, make sure you lock all dorrs and secure all windows, WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
 
It's on Englishcombe lane Pete. A very old looking house about half way along.

Think I know the area, Great Pultney Street them bloody great tall houses, got sent there when I was a a lad, the geyser who opened the door was Boris Karloff to a T being an impressionable youngster it scared me sh one tless
 
and be sure to have a crucifix and some garlic around your neck.

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I was working in a pub cellar a while back and after finishing it was casually mentioned a previous landlord had been murdered in there and asked if I heard any weird noises as the staff are convinced its haunted...

I told them "no, don't be silly they don't exist"..

they said "doesn't it scare you a little"

to which I replied "Look at it this way, this pub is probably over 100yrs old and the only time something bad happened it was by the living so with respect I would be more scared if the killer was still down there as oppose to a ruddy ghost". :skull:
 

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