Supermodel Claudia Schiffer has spoken openly about the friendly ghosts that occupy her 14-bedroom, 1574 English Tudor mansion. Coldham Hall (what’s better than a house with a name?) was built in the shape of an H in honor of King Henry VIII (Yes, that Henry! Off with her head!)) and was supposedly christened by Queen Elizabeth I, who was served cold ham when she stayed there. The home remained with the original family for over 300 years before Schiffer and her British film-director-husband purchased it in 2002.
So, what can we learn from this homestead full of spiritual residue?
We can talk about Florida’s rules regarding selling a haunted house (also known as stigmatized properties). Does a Sunshine State seller need to tell a pending buyer if the property is haunted?
Florida’s Stance on Haunted Properties:
So, there you have it. We learn that it makes sense that an old English manor has a few creepy companions and that in Florida, you may be able to hide your ghosts without saying “Boo!” about it.
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