One of Britain's most haunted houses is going to open its doors to the public for one night only.
The seven-bedroom house in Hull hasn't seen a tenant stay longer then four days and has since been dubbed 'The Hostel'.
People who've stayed there have found steak knives moved overnight and a 'child's shadow' emerging from the fireplace in just a few of the spooky goings-on at the house.
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Owner Andy Yates, 39, said: "I lived in the house by myself, and I came downstairs to find steak knives balanced on the plates in the drying rack. I've tried to rent the house out a couple of times, but the longest anyone has lasted is four days.
"I once saw a child's shadow come out of the fireplace and hover for about 15 minutes. The cupboard under the stairs is quite notorious as well, with lots of mediums saying they believe children had been locked in there."
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You think that's bad? The person who lived in the house on 39 De Grey Street 24 years ago claims she had to call the police after being 'dragged out of bed and strangled'.
The house, described as 'horrific' by many clairvoyants, is being opened up to the public on Friday May 13th - one of the scariest nights of the year for people that believe that sort of thing.
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Fancy a night in there? Shitting your pants all night will cost £65 plus whatever your local launderette charges for soiled underwear.
I care about my pants so I will not be going.
Words by George Pavlou
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