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[[File:Ashen Hill.jpg|thumb|Ashen Hill in the [[17th century]]]]
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|type    = [[Manor house]]
|location = [[England]]
|only    = The Eternity Trap (TV story)
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'''Ashen Hill Manor''' was a large [[manor house]] in the [[England|English]] countryside. It was erected well before [[1665]], when Lord [[Marchwood]] lived there.
 
The events following the employment of [[Erasmus Darkening]] by Marchwood earned the manor the reputation of being haunted. In reality the malfunction of Darkening's machine led to many people becoming trapped between dimensions over the years.
 
There were a lot of books in Ashen Hill Manor, among those were ''The History of Ashen Hill Manor'', ''Secret Tales'', ''Masterpiece Library of Short Stories'', ''Pass It On'' by Geoffrey Gilbey, ''Thankless Child'' by Frank Swinnerton and ''The Day Before Sunrise'' by Thomas Wiseman. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eternity Trap (TV story)|The Eternity Trap]]'')
 
In the [[1920s]] the psychic investigator [[Harry Price]] catalogued a 121 different entities within Ashen Hill Manor. ([[WC]]: ''[[Alien File: Erasmus Darkening (webcast)|Alien File: Erasmus Darkening]]'')


'''Ashen Hill Manor''' was a large manor house in the [[England|English]] countryside. It was erected well before [[1665]], when Lord [[Marchwood]] lived there. ([[SJA]]: ''[[The Eternity Trap]]'')
[[Category:English houses and mansions]]
[[Category:English houses and mansions]]

Latest revision as of 02:57, 3 September 2020

Ashen Hill Manor was a large manor house in the English countryside. It was erected well before 1665, when Lord Marchwood lived there.

The events following the employment of Erasmus Darkening by Marchwood earned the manor the reputation of being haunted. In reality the malfunction of Darkening's machine led to many people becoming trapped between dimensions over the years.

There were a lot of books in Ashen Hill Manor, among those were The History of Ashen Hill Manor, Secret Tales, Masterpiece Library of Short Stories, Pass It On by Geoffrey Gilbey, Thankless Child by Frank Swinnerton and The Day Before Sunrise by Thomas Wiseman. (TV: The Eternity Trap)

In the 1920s the psychic investigator Harry Price catalogued a 121 different entities within Ashen Hill Manor. (WC: Alien File: Erasmus Darkening)