Monday 28 March 2022

Sick Building Syndrome - Are Some Dwellings Cursed With Bad Energy?

 There are many well documented stories of large houses and stately homes that are very often believed to be cursed in some way as they have brought bad luck upon the succession of occupants taking up residence, seemingly. one good example of this is of a grand house, no longer standing, called Milner Field, in Bingley, West Yorkshire. This house was thought to be so unlucky that no one would live there eventually and in the end it was pulled down. 

Milner Field belonged to Victorian wool baron family the Salts of Saltaire originally and after that was lived in by a succession of Salts mill bigwigs who all seemed to have a lot of bad luck in their lives and a number had strange deaths. The Salts Mill in Saltaire is now a World Heritage Site and hosts paintings by artist David Hockney due to his local connections.

Milner Field is not the only large house or mansion to be thought to be cursed, there are many more throughout history.

But what of the ordinary house or apartment, the small place that is not full of pomp and ceremony but lived in by the average family, guy or gal?

Well - a surprising number of small dwellings are indeed haunted and some apparently do seem to bring bad vibrational energy along with them, that can definitely affect the lives of those who live in these dwellings.

 Again, there is a well known case of a house thought to be one of the most haunted in England at 30 East Drive in Pontefract, West Yorkshire. This property is not lived in any more but rented out to paranormal enthusiasts for ghost hunts and the like. It has also appeared numerous times on TV and in newspapers. The property is a semi detached kind of house, just an average sort of house in an average street, but incredibly active from a psychic viewpoint and very disturbed.