Fenwright Manor is a multi- media Haunted House project that began in May of 1996. The physical aspect started as Halloween props and set decoration. The ultimate goal is for it to be constructed as a Spookhouse Attraction.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Information From the defunct MySpace Profile (revised)

The following is a list of the known "residents" and a storyline from a draft of the prologue that will be presented in the foyer among artifacts and newspaper clippings.

First up, residents:

"The house has many spirits, some of whom are trapped within it's walls.The known entities include:
*Nigel Fenwright, Master of the House, deceased July 1895
*Catherine Fenwright, Lady of the House, deceased April 1891
*Horace Gravesworth, family Butler, deceased 1901
*Abagail Johnson, family cook, deceased 1894
*Louisa Johnson, Abagail's daughter, deceased 1894
*Mary Calmett, head Maid, deceased 1890
*Dick Wilkins, groundskeeper, deceased 1893


And now a " report" on missing persons as told by the local paranormal investigators that may be a video presentation:

{UPDATE!!: Since the mansion has long been a hiding place for escaped mental patients and criminals on the run, the Sycamore Springs Sheriff's Department has recorded at least 14 missing persons reports with the person last seen near or around the manor.(Though witnesses are not credible)  These reports include information provided by families and correctional facilities.This number includes local teenagers who have been sneaking in since at least 1956. Also from time to time people claiming to be mediums approach the authorities with requests to visit this historic home, usually the requests are denied, but in the 1940's a "Professor Gloom" was able to visit the mansion and he soon vanished. Local gossip said the so called "professor" was a charlatan and a "flim flam" man and the ghostly evidence he produced in photographs was blurry at best. The gossip continued to say he was run out of town most likley by the husband of one of the many ladies he had charmed. There is also a local legend of treasure buried deep within the cellar walls and few of the townsfolk were apprehended trying to dig a tunnel from the neighboring property. Most likley this so called treasure is old newspapers and some silverware.}