Author Christdeena Ellis claims to have captured ghostly maid in window of Shurland Hall in Eastchurch.
Christdeena Ellis has spent three years writing what she says is the only book about
Shurland Hall, a 16th century property in Eastchurch.
Shurland Hall, Eastchurch, Kent |
figure of a woman in a top window, second from right.
She emailed the shot to Phil Measey, lead investigator of the Ghostfinder Paranormal
Society, who called it "very odd indeed".
He said: "It does look like a person, a woman dressed in some sort of maid's outfit."
Mrs Ellis claims the place is "most definitely haunted" and believes some of her other
photos show mysterious orbs.
The mother-of-one said: "There have been major battles there and it has been built over a
13th century castle so I think there is paranormal activity there definitely and I'm quite
intrigued by the ghostly maid.
Is this a picture of a Ghoslty Maid? |
there."
Mrs Ellis's self-published work focuses on the restoration of the property and asks if
there is a "ghostly maid" haunting the grounds.
Originally from Rushenden, Mrs Ellis has been fascinated by the building for a long
time.
She said: "When I was a little girl we used to go up there with the Brownies. It was just a
ruin. Not much left of it.
"It's a fantastic building and there is a hell of a lot of history in there. It's one of the reasons
that keeps bringing me back on the Island."
Picture taken which claims to have captured the ghost in the window. |
Shurland Hall was built between 1510 and 1518 by Sir Thomas Cheyne on the site of a
13th century castle established by Adam De Shurland.
Henry VIII and his second wife Anne Boleyn spent a few days at the hall in 1532.
It is now owned by a private couple who, Mrs Ellis says, gave her permission to
take the photos.
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