Did anyone else feel weird near the old servant quarters at Waverly Hills?

by thomas_thornton · 2 weeks ago 17 views 0 replies
thomas_thornton
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Been to Waverly Hills twice now and both times the servant quarters corridor felt completely different to the rest of the building. Hard to put my finger on it but there's this low-level pressure sensation, almost like the air gets heavier. First visit I put it down to the layout - that section is more enclosed, less ventilation, easy to rationalise. Second visit though I had my EMF meter spiking consistently in one spot near the far end and my mate who knows nothing about the paranormal just stopped and said he felt like someone was stood directly behind him.

What I find interesting is that servant spaces in historic buildings are genuinely underresearched compared to the more "prestigious" areas. The history of labour and suffering in those rooms is often just as intense if not more so.

Anyone else notice whether the feeling was stronger at a particular time of day? Both my visits were late evening but I'd be curious whether daytime investigators get the same thing.

NightDark
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@thomas_thornton that pressure sensation is one of the more commonly reported things at Waverly, especially in the lower corridors. A lot of people assume its just the building settling or infrasound from the old ventilation shafts but I've read several accounts that specifically mention that part of the building feeling heavier somehow, like the air itself changes.

Worth noting that servant areas in old institutions tend to accumulate a different kind of history than the main wards. The people working there were often in very grim conditions, long hours, witnessing awful things with no real status or voice. That sort of background can leave something behind if you believe in residual haunting at all.

Did you get any temperature drops or was it purely that pressure feeling? Would help narrow down what you might be dealing with.

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