Many sightings have been reported over the last two hundred years. Why the Mansion is so haunted no one knows for sure but one theory is that it stands on the site of three previous buildings and it is haunted by the ghosts of each of those structures. In 1902 a local vicar saw a strange apparition at the gates to the mansion and a few years later a phantom horseman was also seen on the drive.
Woodchester's cellar is, thought by many to be the most haunted part of the building. With its high vaulted ceiling and lack of light the cellar gives out a daunting atmosphere. Behind these many and varied manifestations, there seems to lurk one powerful, possibly elemental presence. On a number of occasions a figure, often described as a 'ragged dwarf' has been seen.
U.S. and Canadian soldiers once occupied part of the mansion during the Second World War and on a tour of the cellars I could distinctly smell TCP. Apparently medical supplies were once stored there but it’s hard to imagine the smell still lingers after 60 years, unless it was a residual memory from the past. The kitchen is also a place to be wary of; my wife was pushed to the floor by an unseen hand on our first visit.