There is a movie about this house that will be out in theatre February 8. The house built by ghost. Check that movie out.
There is one book that's well researched on the subject. It's called Captive of the Labyrinth and suggests the "rambling" building (Sarah Winchester's own word) was a way to both occupy herself in bereavement and to exercise her intellect.
The story is, sarah Winchester lost her kid and husband. Then, she felt that the spirits of the people that her husband killed with his rifles will haunt her. So, she purchased an unfinished farmhouse in the santa clara valley and began building her mansion. Carpenters were hired and worked on the house day and night until it became a seven-story mansion. She did not use an architect and added on to the building in a haphazard fashion, so the home contains numerous oddities such as doors and stairs that go nowhere, windows overlooking other rooms and stairs with odd-sized risers. Many accounts attribute these oddities to her belief in ghosts.
Woman marries into the Winchester clan. Husband dies, woman sees a psychic. Psychic tells her she is haunted by ghosts of people killed by the Winchester and unless she wants problems she needs to build on her house until she dies.
It is about Sarah Winchester air of the Winchester rifle she was being haunted by spirits and kept Carpenters busy 24 hours a day for 38 years look it up online there's a movie coming out
Sarah Winchester was consulting a psychic. Who advised her to move West from Connecticut and build a mansion to ward off the spirits that was killed by Winchester Ruffles.
I passed on the movie. People will believe what they may. No judgement here my friends. I believe Sarah's spirit is definately there. How could it not be, I say. She loved her husband. We can go to the negative, but why? She and her Works Men left a beautiful home for the millions to enjoy. Still have a gorgeous garden walk... You have a Stunnin PR Team!
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