Never visited the Lemp personally, but it's been on my radar for years. The history there is extraordinary - four family suicides across multiple generations in the same building is statistically remarkable, not just tragic. That kind of concentrated grief tends to produce the most compelling reports.
What specifically did you experience? I'm asking because there's a pattern I've noticed across high-activity locations - people often describe a pressure sensation or sudden temperature drop before anything visual occurs. Lemp gets mentioned frequently in connection with that particular sequence.
From my research into BEK encounters and SHC cases, locations with layered traumatic histories tend to produce phenomena that feel intentional rather than residual. The Lemp fits that profile almost perfectly.
A few things worth noting if you're planning a return visit:
The Lavender Suite and attic spaces consistently generate the strongest reports, Multiple investigators have flagged interference on digital equipment specifically in the basement bar area, The William Lemp Sr. room apparently produces EVP results fairly reliably
I run a fairly serious setup when investigating - K2 meters, a decent thermal camera, digital EVP recorders - and I'd genuinely consider making the trip across the Atlantic for somewhere with this depth of documented history.
What were the circumstances when you felt something? Time of night, which room, were you alone? Details matter enormously with these things.