I suspect the previous occupant of Penyffordd Farm, who Sian met in the pub, was behind it all. When they dug up the gravestone in the garden he lifted it with ease so wouldn't have had any trouble moving the wooden owl. He might have still had a key to the place so could sneak in an out. In the 1980s and 1990s the protest group Meibion Glyndwr was active in North Wales. They were unhappy with houses in the area being bought as second homes/holiday homes by non Welsh people which pushed property prices up so much that locals were unable to afford them. I'm not saying he was a member of MG, however there was a lot of bad feeling towards non Welsh people moving into the area at the time so I'm wondering if he was trying to scare them off?
I do supect he was the one who moved the owl, but only as a practical joke becuase of all the attention the house was getting. They are most likely a family of attention seekers. I really enjoyed watching this series, but I think most of us knew by the end it was a just a good hoax that all luckily fell into place for each of the perpetrators.
I doubt it, he lived there as a boy, I can't see how he would have has a set of keys like 50 years later that still fit the locks. Or that he could be in and out so fast.
That’s assuming the owl was actually moved when they said. Memory is funny like that and you can easily misremember things. For example someone took an old empty flowerpot from the balcony of the house I lived on and threw it through the windscreen of a police car parked nearby. The police came to my door and asked if I’d seen or heard anything or if I had a plant pot on my balcony. I honestly didn’t hear anything and was sure we’d moved the large flowerpot long before. It’s something I’d see every day but for some reason I didn’t notice that it hadn’t been moved to the rear of the house along with another. I would have sworn blind that I was being truthful. I also noticed the daughters sometimes said they felt something rather than they were sure they saw the thing. The mixture of Virgin Mary, young pregnant girl and then a monk just seems strange. Would the young girl even have been literate enough to write her name or any other words? It seems doubtful given the time period and the fact she was a rural female.
Hi I loved your documentary The Girl, the Ghost and the Gravestone. I personally believe in the paranormal but tried to remain sceptical watching your documentary. After watching it I’m convinced there telling the truth. The mum and dad could easily make it a hoax but trying to convince the children to join in would probably work at the beginning but not there entire life. Also the previous tenant who said strange things happened when he lived there makes me a believer. I really enjoyed your documentary, keep up the great work and look forward to your future work
Interesting series but what I did not understand was why she didn't compare the handwriting of the words that appeared on the bricks with that of the family who lived there? Reply
Apparently “the mum doesn’t speak a word of welsh” but later on in the series in a home made vid you can hear her say to the investigator “that’s welsh for child, that’s welsh for disabled”….
The writing was either slighly calligraphed or not clear and this is never going to be recognisable as the same person's typical handwriting. This was obviously something they had thought of.
Lol half the ghost stories i come across feature a monk or nun, the Stoksbridge Bypass, Borely Rectory, The Gallway Poltergeist, Newby Church, is it because their robes look a bit scary?
That and shadows or shapes that aren’t clear are more easily described as wearing robes or a cowl? I know when I’ve had a bad fever I’ve thought I have seen a figure or shadow that I’d describe as perhaps being in a loose robe and hood because it was just roughly human shaped.
Most definitely, but it's still a spooky story and I think this woman did an amazing job of making this film scary even though it's really just a hoax. Or is it? 😟😱😱
I am watching this what I don't understand is why didn't they call the police when they found the skeleton? Surely you want it checked out even if they think it's old doesn't make sense. Can give a proper burial if it's the young child.
Getting a strong sense that either the sister on the boat was a mad fantasist from the vybz her other sister gave at the end or the adopted brother was acting in appropriately and the mum dismissed it and made up a mad ghost story to cover it all up. Maybe I'm thinking too deep but deffo something seemed up with the two sisters at the end
Im tempted to say it was a big hoax. Especially as the guy that currently lives there basically said nothing has happened since hes been there and marks on the wood could just be due to it being damp. Still creepy though.
It's strange, one has to assume they didn't profit in any way from it but maybe they just wanted some local attention. I'd be more sceptical now because if a guesthouse claimed it had a ghost because I'd think they were trying to trick all the gullible ghosthunters, youtubers and thrill seekers into visiting. Its embarrassing how many videos there are online of people filming themselves camping in PluckleyWoods as if they were about to be in mortal peril.
I’m in the states and I would love to watch this. Does anyone know of any streaming services or websites that have it available to those of us unfortunate enough to live in America? 😢
Checked into it and came annoyingly close to being able to view the show with a VPN with split tunneling. However, you need to have a TV license which costs about $200 and means registering a name and address. Looks like we need to wait for the DVD.
I think this is nonsense, when her daughter and her husband move in (why would you if you think it's haunted) and he's showing pictures of the moving wooden owl you can see the gravestone leaning against the wall? Wasn't that supposed to be lost in the garden ever since the daughters wedding? The mother and daughter are responsible I think, just my opinion of course.
From what I heard the stone was just moved from where it originally was (on the garden path) in the late 90s for a wedding party, it was placed somewhere more discrete, then in 2010 or 2011 when they were selling the house the mother said she then had the stone buried altogether to avoid upsetting potential buyers, so that's consistent with the evidence. I'm not saying it's all true only that the headstone didn't become lost until 2012 according to the account so it seems consistent. She mentioned in a 2014 online posting that the Stone was moved inside after it kept falling over outside.
@@lw3646 I wonder what year the daughter and husband moved in? Because it is definitely the headstone in the house on his mobile. I'll rewatch when it and see when they lived at the house.
@bobvater9323 One other important thing to consider is throughout the documentary nobody in the family claims to have been terrified by the ghost of the girl from the gravestone, if so then bringing it inside wouldn't be a contradiction? Both the daughters featured who slept there both said they woke up terrified by having the monk standing in their bedroom at night, the way it was described did sound very very scary....The son also said "the monk's not happy" when the chair flew over when the academic was visiting. The only time the girl Jane actually makes an appearance in an account in the documentary was when she was meant to have been seen playing with the family cat at about 9:00 in the morning on the patio which doesn't sound scary or threatening at all but rather quite sweet. The mother said she even wanted to go out and greet the girl but found she'd gone by the time she'd made it out. Again I'm not saying any of it's true but I don’t think that detail is necessarily so significant. In the 2009 BBC article I read it sounds like the family kind of got used to the alleged haunting too in the end. The title of the article is 'Ghost became one of the family.' It only mentions the alleged monk. In a post she also said that the stone used to lean against the house but that it fell over 3 times in one day and they brought it inside because they didn't want it to get damaged.
All good points above. I think the strangest thing I took away regarding the gravestone was how quickly the new owner found a hidden, buried headstone when required. When she asked him how, his reaction was a bit sketchy too “just dug over there a bit, then dug over here, and yeah”… ok mate… just a weird place, attracts weird people I suppose 🤷🏻♂️
I enjoyed this series and I love a good ghost story, however I do believe this was all made up by the family. The headstone looked fake and the lettering on it did not look over 200 years old.
@@45ounceit's hard to say, in that original video from the early 2000s it looked real to me. Tomb stones have been dug up from ancient Rome 2000 years ago that are still in excellent condition, you can see some at Cirencester museum for example.
The word "aged" was used on the headstone, but the "ghosts" wrote in welsh on the walls. It should have read Jane Jones Oed 15 if carved by a welsh speaker.
I am a firm believer that things no matter how trivial they may seem happen for a reason. I do believe Rosemary was telling the truth, I know it's easy for people who weren't there to poo-hoo stories such as this. I believe that there is more to life than just what you see.
Scouse is a mixture of Irish ,Welsh and Lancashire,I thought it was a great show, I've watched it about 3x.i think she genuine and Swedish looking, I like her better than Stacey Dooley, she doesn't listen to the people, she talks over them,I believe the girl ghost is there
Agreed, but how can you even dare to make that comparison? Stacey Dooley is the most unintelligent person to ever be on television. Even if we compare her to American TV presenters. Sian is the complete other end of the spectrum.
I suspect the previous occupant of Penyffordd Farm, who Sian met in the pub, was behind it all. When they dug up the gravestone in the garden he lifted it with ease so wouldn't have had any trouble moving the wooden owl. He might have still had a key to the place so could sneak in an out. In the 1980s and 1990s the protest group Meibion Glyndwr was active in North Wales. They were unhappy with houses in the area being bought as second homes/holiday homes by non Welsh people which pushed property prices up so much that locals were unable to afford them. I'm not saying he was a member of MG, however there was a lot of bad feeling towards non Welsh people moving into the area at the time so I'm wondering if he was trying to scare them off?
I do supect he was the one who moved the owl, but only as a practical joke becuase of all the attention the house was getting. They are most likely a family of attention seekers. I really enjoyed watching this series, but I think most of us knew by the end it was a just a good hoax that all luckily fell into place for each of the perpetrators.
@maasaigeordie though it would still require the priming theory to explain the way some none family members said they experienced things too.
I doubt it, he lived there as a boy, I can't see how he would have has a set of keys like 50 years later that still fit the locks. Or that he could be in and out so fast.
That’s assuming the owl was actually moved when they said. Memory is funny like that and you can easily misremember things. For example someone took an old empty flowerpot from the balcony of the house I lived on and threw it through the windscreen of a police car parked nearby.
The police came to my door and asked if I’d seen or heard anything or if I had a plant pot on my balcony. I honestly didn’t hear anything and was sure we’d moved the large flowerpot long before.
It’s something I’d see every day but for some reason I didn’t notice that it hadn’t been moved to the rear of the house along with another. I would have sworn blind that I was being truthful.
I also noticed the daughters sometimes said they felt something rather than they were sure they saw the thing.
The mixture of Virgin Mary, young pregnant girl and then a monk just seems strange. Would the young girl even have been literate enough to write her name or any other words? It seems doubtful given the time period and the fact she was a rural female.
The interviews look pretty genuine from the daughters
Hi I loved your documentary The Girl, the Ghost and the Gravestone. I personally believe in the paranormal but tried to remain sceptical watching your documentary. After watching it I’m convinced there telling the truth. The mum and dad could easily make it a hoax but trying to convince the children to join in would probably work at the beginning but not there entire life. Also the previous tenant who said strange things happened when he lived there makes me a believer. I really enjoyed your documentary, keep up the great work and look forward to your future work
I myself have written a book about poltergeists...it flew off the shelves 😂 i thank you
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Interesting series but what I did not understand was why she didn't compare the handwriting of the words that appeared on the bricks with that of the family who lived there?
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Apparently “the mum doesn’t speak a word of welsh” but later on in the series in a home made vid you can hear her say to the investigator “that’s welsh for child, that’s welsh for disabled”….
I agree and the handwriting on the grave...
@@wildberrygarden They established that the gravestone was real. No one is questioning that.
The writing was either slighly calligraphed or not clear and this is never going to be recognisable as the same person's typical handwriting. This was obviously something they had thought of.
Yes! This was what I was waiting for too. It doesn't look like the original investigator did either.
The BBC covered this story online in 2009.
Lol half the ghost stories i come across feature a monk or nun, the Stoksbridge Bypass, Borely Rectory, The Gallway Poltergeist, Newby Church, is it because their robes look a bit scary?
That and shadows or shapes that aren’t clear are more easily described as wearing robes or a cowl? I know when I’ve had a bad fever I’ve thought I have seen a figure or shadow that I’d describe as perhaps being in a loose robe and hood because it was just roughly human shaped.
Most definitely, but it's still a spooky story and I think this woman did an amazing job of making this film scary even though it's really just a hoax. Or is it? 😟😱😱
I am watching this what I don't understand is why didn't they call the police when they found the skeleton? Surely you want it checked out even if they think it's old doesn't make sense. Can give a proper burial if it's the young child.
I’ve got a feeling if you watch the complete sure, we will have a answer
because it is all made-up BS.
What skeleton? I have watched the whole series and I must have missed that bit.
@kernowarty the husband was said to have found what looked like a piece of human backbone.
I am watching this too, and the only thing I don’t understand … is her accent 😂
I watched this and I thought it was pretty good
This poor place is gonna get swamped now by vloggers and influencers and tik tokers....
They can stay in the Yurt and give the owner some business:D
Doubt it 🤣
Getting a strong sense that either the sister on the boat was a mad fantasist from the vybz her other sister gave at the end or the adopted brother was acting in appropriately and the mum dismissed it and made up a mad ghost story to cover it all up. Maybe I'm thinking too deep but deffo something seemed up with the two sisters at the end
Im tempted to say it was a big hoax. Especially as the guy that currently lives there basically said nothing has happened since hes been there and marks on the wood could just be due to it being damp. Still creepy though.
It's strange, one has to assume they didn't profit in any way from it but maybe they just wanted some local attention.
I'd be more sceptical now because if a guesthouse claimed it had a ghost because I'd think they were trying to trick all the gullible ghosthunters, youtubers and thrill seekers into visiting. Its embarrassing how many videos there are online of people filming themselves camping in PluckleyWoods as if they were about to be in mortal peril.
I am trying SO HARD FAM
I’m in the states and I would love to watch this. Does anyone know of any streaming services or websites that have it available to those of us unfortunate enough to live in America? 😢
Not sure if you can get it in America, search bbc I player
Checked into it and came annoyingly close to being able to view the show with a VPN with split tunneling. However, you need to have a TV license which costs about $200 and means registering a name and address. Looks like we need to wait for the DVD.
If it later comes off of iPlayer and is 'on demand', then you could watch it .
@@thomasscott4376unfortunately I don’t think this will ever be released on DVD. Especially something on BBC Three :(
I wanna be able to watch this so badly
It was pretty good, though you're left with more questions than answers at the end.
Load of shite. Watchef ep 1 then last n got bored. I pay money 4 this?!zzzz
It's on dailymotion
A farm? If ghosts want to haunt anywhere the last place they would pick is a farm lol
I think this is nonsense, when her daughter and her husband move in (why would you if you think it's haunted) and he's showing pictures of the moving wooden owl you can see the gravestone leaning against the wall? Wasn't that supposed to be lost in the garden ever since the daughters wedding? The mother and daughter are responsible I think, just my opinion of course.
From what I heard the stone was just moved from where it originally was (on the garden path) in the late 90s for a wedding party, it was placed somewhere more discrete, then in 2010 or 2011 when they were selling the house the mother said she then had the stone buried altogether to avoid upsetting potential buyers, so that's consistent with the evidence. I'm not saying it's all true only that the headstone didn't become lost until 2012 according to the account so it seems consistent. She mentioned in a 2014 online posting that the Stone was moved inside after it kept falling over outside.
@@lw3646 I wonder what year the daughter and husband moved in? Because it is definitely the headstone in the house on his mobile. I'll rewatch when it and see when they lived at the house.
Ok the daughter and her husband lived there in 2002 but why you'd bring the headstone inside the house when you're terrified I can't imagine.
@bobvater9323 One other important thing to consider is throughout the documentary nobody in the family claims to have been terrified by the ghost of the girl from the gravestone, if so then bringing it inside wouldn't be a contradiction?
Both the daughters featured who slept there both said they woke up terrified by having the monk standing in their bedroom at night, the way it was described did sound very very scary....The son also said "the monk's not happy" when the chair flew over when the academic was visiting. The only time the girl Jane actually makes an appearance in an account in the documentary was when she was meant to have been seen playing with the family cat at about 9:00 in the morning on the patio which doesn't sound scary or threatening at all but rather quite sweet. The mother said she even wanted to go out and greet the girl but found she'd gone by the time she'd made it out.
Again I'm not saying any of it's true but I don’t think that detail is necessarily so significant.
In the 2009 BBC article I read it sounds like the family kind of got used to the alleged haunting too in the end.
The title of the article is 'Ghost became one of the family.' It only mentions the alleged monk.
In a post she also said that the stone used to lean against the house but that it fell over 3 times in one day and they brought it inside because they didn't want it to get damaged.
All good points above. I think the strangest thing I took away regarding the gravestone was how quickly the new owner found a hidden, buried headstone when required. When she asked him how, his reaction was a bit sketchy too “just dug over there a bit, then dug over here, and yeah”… ok mate… just a weird place, attracts weird people I suppose 🤷🏻♂️
Right, who’s got my Maroon 5 CD?
*It’s gone missin*
I want to watch all episodes but I can't 😢 I'm not in the UK 😢 IPlayer only works in UK 😢😢
you're not missing much, Very anticlimactic.
It's on dailymotion
@joeloxig6872 I live in New Zealand I don't get cool shows like this
@@mhairi7587 use a VPN
She sounds more scouse than Welsh 😂
She legit sounds like Joanna Page from Gavin and Stacey doing a dodgy Scouse accent
and scottish its irritating get her out
North walian accent.
That's what a North Wales accent sounds like!
Maybe she just likes going to Anfield quite often.❤😜
indeed
Entertainmeing however no basis in reality. No such thing as ghosts.
I enjoyed this series and I love a good ghost story, however I do believe this was all made up by the family. The headstone looked fake and the lettering on it did not look over 200 years old.
That’s what I thought. Those letters are way too fresh.
@@45ounceit's hard to say, in that original video from the early 2000s it looked real to me. Tomb stones have been dug up from ancient Rome 2000 years ago that are still in excellent condition, you can see some at Cirencester museum for example.
The word "aged" was used on the headstone, but the "ghosts" wrote in welsh on the walls. It should have read Jane Jones Oed 15 if carved by a welsh speaker.
I am a firm believer that things no matter how trivial they may seem happen for a reason.
I do believe Rosemary was telling the truth, I know it's easy for people who weren't there to poo-hoo stories such as this.
I believe that there is more to life than just what you see.
Is Sian hiring? I'd love to be brought on as her apprentice.
Scouse is a mixture of Irish ,Welsh and Lancashire,I thought it was a great show, I've watched it about 3x.i think she genuine and Swedish looking, I like her better than Stacey Dooley, she doesn't listen to the people, she talks over them,I believe the girl ghost is there
Great summary
Agreed, but how can you even dare to make that comparison? Stacey Dooley is the most unintelligent person to ever be on television. Even if we compare her to American TV presenters. Sian is the complete other end of the spectrum.
Yes a bit like a cross between Scarlett Johanssen and a pagan siren from Glastonbury , I’m watching for a start :)