How
Ghost Watch have developed software highly sensitive to 'change' in
the data feed. Constantly scanning the audio/visual feed, the software
looks for significant pixel change, or detects frequencies not present
during our base line tests.
In other
words, the Ghost Watch software can hear and see things you cannot.
If the software finds such anomalies, you will be alerted to the location
where further analysis is required. By you.
Location
Harwood
House was built in 1747, as a country home for Lord Harwood, his wife
and young son, Edgar. The Harwood estate was modest, stretching to a
few dark wooded hills, deep in the Oxfordshire countryside. A tragedy
occurred, in 1749, when Lord Harwood lost his son to scarlet fever.
Just weeks later, his wife, Isabella, committed suicide. Reasons? Unknown.
A mixed
history then befell Harwood House; it was passed from one owner to another,
in quick succession. It would appear no-one wanted to stay, for long.
In later years, the house became a hotel, a maternity hospital and eventually,
in 1968, a children's home.