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Haunted locales and houses of horror from the Amityville home to the Tower of London; travel tips for those seeking a trip filled with fun and evil.
The Watcher Beneath
Lena had always been curious about the stories of the old mansion on the hill, the one that everyone in town spoke of in hushed tones. It was a relic of the past—decaying and forgotten by most. But to Lena, it was an enigma, one that she couldn’t resist investigating. Her friends warned her to stay away, but their stories only fueled her desire to uncover the truth behind the rumors.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
The Shadows That Follow
Hannah had always considered herself a rational person, someone who believed in facts and science. But nothing could have prepared her for the horrors she would encounter after moving to the old farmhouse in the middle of nowhere. It was meant to be a fresh start—away from the chaos of the city, away from everything that reminded her of her past. A place to heal, to breathe, and to finally find some peace.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
The Whispers Beneath the Floorboards
The house had always been too quiet for Emily’s liking. It wasn’t the silence of peace; it was the kind of silence that felt suffocating, like the world itself was holding its breath. When her family moved into the old manor on the outskirts of town, she couldn’t shake the feeling that something was watching her. Something that had always been there, just beneath the surface.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
The Shadow in the Mirror
It had been a week since Laura moved into the old Victorian house on the outskirts of town. It was the perfect place for a fresh start, or so she thought. The town was quiet, almost too quiet, and the house was larger than she needed, but it had a certain charm, with its high ceilings, grand staircase, and massive windows that let in streams of sunlight. But there was one thing she couldn’t shake—an unnerving feeling that she wasn’t alone.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
The Silent Passenger
It was a typical night in the sleepy town of Harrow’s Edge. The streets were empty, the only sounds coming from the occasional rustle of leaves caught in the wind. In the small corner of the town was a rundown taxi service—Harvey’s Cabs. The place was known for two things: its low fares and its lack of business. Most locals never needed a taxi, given the proximity of everything in town. But on this particular night, Harvey had been running his cab around in circles, trying to find any fare he could.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
The House Beneath the Hill
The small town of Grayridge had always seemed ordinary enough, tucked away between dense forests and quiet hills. No one remembered much of its history, but the one thing every resident seemed to know was the story of the abandoned house atop Blackthorn Hill.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
The Haunting of Silver Lake Manor
It was supposed to be a getaway—a weekend retreat with her closest friends to celebrate finishing grad school. They had rented Silver Lake Manor, a grand, sprawling estate nestled in the woods beside a still, reflective lake. The mansion was old, built in the late 1800s, and though it was beautiful in the daylight, something about it felt wrong to Eliza from the start.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
Echoes in the Mist
The lighthouse stood alone on the rocky cliff, its beam slicing through the thick, ever-present fog that clung to the shore like a shroud. Known as Fiddler’s Keep, the lighthouse had a tragic history of lives lost to the sea, but even more disturbing were the tales whispered by locals of lights flickering in the fog and voices calling out from the cliffs.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
The Unseen Room
When Claire inherited her grandmother's house, she expected memories, maybe a few forgotten trinkets—but not a secret. The house was large and dated, every corner filled with relics of the past, its walls marked by years of family history. But one door, set in the farthest corner of the basement, was locked tight and would not budge.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
The House That Never Lets Go
When Liz and her husband Sam bought the isolated cottage, they were told it had been vacant for years. Tucked away in the dense woods, the house seemed perfect—a cozy, rustic escape from the chaos of the city. But from the start, something felt off.
By Parth Bharatvanshiabout a year ago in Horror
The Haunting of Abandoned House No. 300 Kim Ma, Hanoi
Among the clamoring roads of Hanoi, House No. 300 Kim Ma stays as a staggering, pushing toward progress that close by people pass by with cautious looks and mutters. Its basic blueprint once proposed flood and status, yet fascinating wide stretches of rot have meandered it with a troublesome radiation. For a genuinely wide timeframe, records of ghosts, odd qualities, and befuddling encounters have gathered, changing this house into perhaps of Vietnam's most stunning tormented locale.
By Kyrol Mojikalabout a year ago in Horror
