The Story Behind Maine's Most Haunted House Is Beyond Terrifying
Maine counts horror writer, Stephen King, as one of its most famed residents, so it should come as no surprise that we have a fair few hidden spooky gems. While we have lots of haunted examples, one house stands out as just a little scarier than the rest.


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It seems every ghost has their go-to way of haunting, and Beckett is no different. Most accounts of his appearance take the form of a blue orb. Many report witnessing bed linens being stripped from beds, watching frames being ripped from walls and feeling unexplained cold spots within the house.

She and the others living in the home during their college years were refinishing floors. While doing the work, they found the home cold, deciding to sleep in the living room for the warmth of the fireplace.
During the cold night, three front doors opened in various directions at the same time. Inexplicably, a burst of HOT air came in from the cold night.
On other occasions, paintings would be moved off of walls, only staying put after the group had put the art on the walls in a way that Beckett approved of.
During the cold night, three front doors opened in various directions at the same time. Inexplicably, a burst of HOT air came in from the cold night.
On other occasions, paintings would be moved off of walls, only staying put after the group had put the art on the walls in a way that Beckett approved of.

Many nighst she would wake up with images of a ghostly woman missing her pants.

...and towards the shores of Casco Bay.
Today, Beckett’s Castle is a private home and no trespassing should happen here.
Check out this abandoned road trip through Maine for another creepy experience in Vacationland.
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