Today
I'm going to explain you the real history of the Winchester manor.
To
start, the Winchester manor was built in the XIX century in California by Sarah
Winchester, William Winchester’s widow. Her husband was the heir of the famous
company of rifles that killed a lot of people when they colonized the west.
Some
months after her husband’s death, her only little daughter built it. When Sarah
lost their family, she went into depression also, she became the heiress of the
companies. But
the wealth of a thousand dollars a day was no consolation for her soul in pain.
She decided to visit a medium to remedy her bad luck. The medium
told her that her family was cursed and that she had to move to the west to
build a special manor for all the victims that had died with the Winchester
weapons.
As the medium said, the house should always remain under
construction to appease those souls that tormented her. To build the manor,
Sarah did not have any architect, she
drew the plans of the house at night and showed them to the foreman. The house
must be built along 24 hours a day, without resting. And so it was for 38 years, until Sarah died
at 82.
The result is one manor full of stairs and doors that did not
lead anywhere, corridors that recoiled on themselves, a total of 160 rooms, and
lots of chimneys. The story says that Sarah intended to disorientate the ghosts
and lock them in rooms with exactly thirteen nails. Nowadays, you can visit the
real Winchester manor, and some of the people that visit the manor have felt
chills and strange presences.
Would
you dare to enter?
Sara C. Z.
3rd ESO B
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