Media caption, Radio 1 speaker Sian Eleri examines the paranormal secret of the gravestone in the garden By Peter Shuttleworth BBC News A kid’s gravestone in the garden, a monk-like figure allegedly appearing over a sleeping infant and words sculpted on walls… all reported at a home assoonas understood as the UK’s most haunted. About 300 evident paranormal phenomena was recorded at a remote 17th Century home that had nationwide media protection since of expected creepy goings-on. The several declares of the unusual was a tale that interested Hollywood. It came after a household began to speak about their Penyffordd Farm problem. Reports of stifled voices in empty spaces, figures appearing, hearing kids singing and carvings and discolorations appearing on walls were brought to nationwide attention by mum-of-four Rose-Mary Gower who stated she was desperate for responses. Image caption, Penyffordd Farm – which equates as end of the roadway in Welsh – was positioned in a remote location of north Wales There were likewise declares of a big wood owl moving throughout the home on its own, and a pregnant woman appearing on the outdoorpatio of their farmhouse in north Wales and then disappearing. Rose-Mary recorded what she thought to be inexplicable experiences, and was so startled that she got a psychologist into her house in Treuddyn, Flintshire, to do a researchstudy – and he discovered no reasonable description. What’s the BBC documentary Paranormal about? Now those reports of supernatural stories haveactually been examined in a brand-new BBC documentary fronted by Radio 1 speaker Sian Eleri, who heard from those who state numerous spirits were doing things at Penyffordd Farm that no-one might discuss. “One day I was moving some dried flowers that had began to appearance a bit manky so I chose the toss them away,” Rose-Mary composed after she began recording the goings-on in the late 1990s. “I took them from the lounge to the cookingarea and put them on the counter, dropping petals all the while. Image caption, Rose-Mary Gower home-schooled her child John-Paul at Penyffordd Farm where she likewise lived with her headmaster hubby David “Somebody came to the door and I was about 30 seconds, and when I came back every single petal had vanished. They hadactually been changed by dead or passingaway half-drowned wasps. “There was no indication of a wasps nest and all of the doors and windows were shut. Inexplicable.” The Paranormal documentary hears the scary declares began when the Gower household state they discovered a Welsh word composed on an inside wall of their empty house, after they had returned from a New Year’s Eve celebration at their child’s home. The household stated it read “tangnefedd” which is Welsh for peace, in a spiritual context. Media caption, Sian Eleri examines 300 paranormal occasions at Penyffordd Farm. The Gowers claim this begun a flurry of Welsh words appearing, like “hir am aros”, which implies long-suffering – and “erlidiau”, which indicates persecutions. Rose-Mary recorded that the words appearing on the walls were unusual Welsh words – and they, as a household from England, didn’t speak or comprehend Welsh.
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