How to Build a Haunted House

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  • ISBN 9781805221494
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A CRIB NOTES MUST-READ FOR SPOOKY SEASON 'Glorious' PHILIP HOARE 'A supernatural safari - just the sort of book to read over Halloween' DAILY MAIL 'Excellent' LEON CRAIG 'Every horror fan, coffin boffin and certified creep needs to read this book' ALICE SLATER 'As absorbing and seductive as any fictional ghost story' BRIDGET COLLINS Do you have what it takes to cross the threshold? Crumbling turrets, crenelated walls, creaking floorboards. We all know a haunted house when we see - or feel - one. That creeping sense of wrongness. An icy shiver stealing down the spine. But why do certain structures set this super-sensory alarm bell jangling, while others leave us unmoved? Can a house be purpose-built to be haunted? And does a building need a bloody legacy to set the skin tingling? Tiptoe through the haunted gallery at Hampton Court Palace, encounter the spectral residents of Chillingham Castle and lose yourself in the labyrinthine layout of Winchester Mystery House as Caitlin Blackwell Baines unravels the psyche, the history and the folkloric fabrication that make a haunted house take on a life of its own. Enter if you dare...
Caitlin Blackwell Baines is a historian of Georgian art and architecture. Born in Toronto, she studied at the Courtauld Institute and the University of York, and has worked as a curator on the Isle of Bute at Mount Stuart, a late Victorian Gothic Revival palace. When she isn't visiting haunted houses and recording her ghost story-themed history podcast, Haunted Homes, Caitlin resides in East Sussex.

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