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Date Posted: Wednesday, January 19, 04:13:55 GMT-4
Author: yvonne humphrey
Subject: chingle hall

I live approx. 20 mins. away from Chingle hall, and visited it many years ago. Last year we decided to go back again but couldn't find it at first as no signposts were up anymore. Anyway we did find it after making several enquiries but new owner is not interested in letting public view any more. In fact he doesn'nt live there all the time. Sadly, that's all I know. If I owned the place I would let public view such a historically haunted building. If anyone finds out any more info please let all us eager ghost hunters know !!!!!!!

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