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The Winchester Mystery House

Posted by Alex Turnbull, Friday, 28th March 2008

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Here in San Jose, California we find the bizarre sprawling complex known as The Winchester Mystery House. It is the creation of Sarah Winchester (the widow of gun magnate William Winchester) who began expanding this country farmhouse when she moved here in 1884. Supposedly Mrs Winchester was so terrified of the ghosts of people killed by Winchester rifles that she consulted a spiritualist, who told her:

build a home for yourself and for the spirits who have fallen from this terrible weapon, too. You can never stop building the house. If you continue building, you will live. Stop and you will die.

And build she did - allegedly around-the-clock, without interruption for the next 38 years until her death, Mrs Winchester built, rebuilt, altered, changed, constructed and demolished one section after another. The ‘mystery’ of the house is found in its weird and nonsensical architecture - staircases that lead nowhere, hidden rooms, doors that open on to sheer drops, cupboard doors that open to solid brick walls, and a myriad of secret passages!

Despite an earthquake taking down 3 floors in 1906, today the mansion still comprises 160 rooms, 47 fireplaces, 10,000 window panes, 17 chimneys, 950 doors, and 40 staircases! The Winchester Mystery House’s unusual history, combined with the unsurprising rumours that it is haunted, have firmly planted this place into American popular culture.

You can read more at Wikipedia, check out this birds-eye photo, see a photo of the front or even browse a whole section devoted to the house on Flickr.

Thanks to Jen, Tim, seamus, Tim Derby, Yoshino, Tim, Patrick, Mel Matsuoka, Lady Kalessia, Stephanie, Michelle, Martin, Eric, Chris Branagan amongst many others!

15 Responses to 'The Winchester Mystery House'

  1. 433 says:

    What are those domes near the mansion?

  2. Izzy says:

    I reckon the spiritualist had a brother in construction. You know they only said it for the money.

  3. Bob E. says:

    The domes nearby are movie theaters, part of the Century Theater chain.

  4. Fascinating.
    A couple of things that strike me. Firstly some of the architecture , and especially the detailing, is really nice and obviously built to a very high quality. Trouble is it looks like 100 different nice buildings all stuck together.
    Secondly its interesting to think that this was once in a rural area and would have stood in isolation but now it is cheek by jowl with urban sprawl. Its lucky it has survived since its creators death.

  5. koen says:

    Damn Interesting did an article on this house a while back. Pretty cool sight.

  6. keir says:

    It’s not a great view but you can get a glimpse of the house through the trees in streetview.

    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth

  7. Garret says:

    I hate to be a spoilsport, but the house is extremely overrated… Its played up to be this creepy, bizarre, crazy house, but when you take the tour its just an old house with some weird stuff in it…

  8. billbad says:

    Where money meets insanity.

  9. Feigi says:

    30 dollars for the tour… wow. even the louvre in paris is cheaper.

    i have a question for you native english-speakers. i know this is not the right place for a question like this, but since this is the only board i use, i figured, i could just ask you for help.
    is it ok to say

    “i’m shure, you feel alright with that”

    like in, “i’m shure, this is ok with you”. or “you agree with this”.
    is the “feel alright about”-part correct, or just bad english?

    thanks a lot for your help!

  10. Ben says:

    Shure…? or Sure?

  11. Feigi says:

    oh… sure it is, i guess. ;-)
    so what about the sentence? is it correct?

  12. Ben says:

    It’s colloquial US slang and common in spoken English - short for “I’m sure. (do) you feel alright with that?” Yes - it is VERY off topic. Enough

  13. nova72 says:

    Live Maps birds eye shots - pretty cool…
    http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=q6kqyb4v3ny3&style=o&lvl=2&tilt=-90&dir=0&alt=-1000&scene=5935114&encType=1

    Does this look like a car standing on its front end to anyone else? (the black car/object just to the right of the blue car in the intersection.
    Placemark: Google Maps / Google Earth
    The spirits must be out having some fun.

  14. Phaedrus says:

    nova72, I would say yes, but notice the white car exiting the south side of the intersection, and the broken stoplight pole on the north side. Just a good old stitch between pictures.

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