Clifton Hall
If you have a spare £ 2.75 million laying around, you can be proud owner of Clifton Hall in Nottinghamshire, England. The property was recorded as far back as the 11th century, and was in the hands Clifton family from the 13th century until the sale in 1958. From there it becomes the school, then other schools, then the other schools, it is planned luxury apartments set, before finally settling as a private residence which most recently belonged to a mister Anwar Rashid, his wife and four children. It boasts 17 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, 10 reception rooms, a private sports and cinema. Oh, and a few ghosts, of course. Rashid disturbing phenomenon of families experiencing their first night at home, in the form of a knock and a man's voice called out "Hello, is anyone there?" In one incident, Anwar's wife, Nabila, down to prepare the milk for their 18-month-old son at five o'clock in the morning and watched her oldest daughter sat in front of the television. When calling to him not to give answers, Nabila had a funny feeling and went back upstairs to her daughter's room, where the oldest was found still asleep in his bed. The Rashids run away from home after eight months of installing the existence of ghosts. Although their account is the most recent and easiest to find during the study, there were rumors and sightings on the property as long as anyone can remember, including a baby crying and a woman who could be seen through the window of pacing in a room that has brick and can not accessed.
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