Glasfryn – Mold’s Poltergeist Manor
Tucked away in Mold, Flintshire, Glasfryn stands as a Georgian manor built for circuit judges attending local courts. Though no judge ever resided there long, the building earned a sinister reputation through decades of unexplained chaos. Residents report relentless disturbances that turn the elegant home into a paranormal battleground.
Doors slam without wind. Furniture shifts across rooms. The air thickens with menace, particularly on upper floors where shadows gather. Glasfryn’s isolation amplifies every creak into potential contact from beyond.
Victorian Poltergeist Rampage
The disturbances began in Victorian times, centered on the bedrooms. Beds shake violently, as if gripped by invisible hands. Windows refuse to stay shut, especially on Fridays, banging open through the night. Objects lift and hurl themselves at witnesses.
One resident awoke to rapping on glass, only to see indistinct figures peering inward. The activity escalates to physical assaults—unseen forces pin people down, cold hands pressing chests. A young woman with frizzy ginger hair and pointed features prods ribs before vanishing.
Shadow Figures and Malignant Presence
Tall, dark silhouettes stalk hallways, blocking doorways. They glide silently, exuding hostility that chokes the breath. Witnesses feel watched from corners, the air turning icy before shapes materialize. The presence lingers longest in the master suite.
Children report giggling voices from empty rooms. Footsteps pace overhead when all sleep below. The manor’s judges’ lodge history fuels speculation of courtroom grudges manifesting as rage.
Historical Tragedy Fuels Chaos
Glasfryn’s court proximity invited dark energies. Executions and trials at nearby Bailey Hill left psychic scars. A servant girl died there—smallpox or a fatal fall—her unrest joining judicial spirits. The building absorbed centuries of Mold’s violent past.
Renovations unearth bones beneath floorboards, stirring fresh activity. Locals avoid the property after dark, citing overwhelming dread. Glasfryn demands investigation into its layered hauntings.
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