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February 2nd, 2008 by djb

The Leicester-Mercury news has an article detailing the upcoming investigation of the Wygston’s House Museum in Leicester, UK.

On one occasion, as Lee and fellow researchers entered the building, the dull thud of furniture being moved could be heard upstairs.

Lee said: “We went up to check, but nothing seemed out of position.

“As soon as we came down, the noises started up again.

“We hurried straight back up and found a chair had been put on top of one of the tables. We have a lot of evidence to suggest that there are strong links to the paranormal and I am sure it will be a great venue.”

One of the stories linked to the house is of a member of staff who went in search of a crying child.

It is said the woman found a tearful boy kneeling at the top of the stairs.

The boy, dressed in Edwardian knickerbockers and a waistcoat, looked down through the banisters right at her.

But as she went upstairs, he slowly faded away, leaving nothing but his eyes floating in the air - staring.

The ghost hunt night is next Friday, February 7, 2008. Tickets for the Wygston’s House museum ghost night, which runs from 7pm to 2am, cost £40. Book on 0116 253 2569.

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