Farm History
Haunted Highlights of Our Pennsylvania Farm
Renowned Haunting Destination: Our farm is recognized as one of Pennsylvania’s most haunted locations, featured in numerous books, articles, and online forums for its chilling paranormal activity.
Iconic Stop on Ghost Tours: A must-visit on Pennsylvania’s driving ghost tours, drawing thrill-seekers and paranormal enthusiasts to experience its eerie legacy firsthand.
Investigated by Ed and Lorraine Warren: In 1973, world-famous paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, known for their work on the Amityville Horror and inspiring The Conjuring, explored our farm after reports of the ghost of Hannah Shingle (also spelled Shenkel or Shengle).
Powerful Female Spirits: In 2010, a local medium identified five distinct and potent female spirits lingering on the farm, adding depth to its spectral lore.
Viral on Social Media: The farm’s ghostly tales have captured attention on platforms like TikTok, with TikTokMystery Team Inc. spotlighting its supernatural mysteries.
International Recognition: The unsolved mystery of Hannah Shingle has crossed the Atlantic, earning a place on BBC.co.uk’s list of Pennsylvania’s most intriguing hauntings.

Hannah's headstone. Her final resting place is the burial ground directly across the street from our farm. Hannah Shenkel/Shingle/Shengle 1794-1855


The farm in yellow stucco circa 2010. The Famous Springhouse is on the left.

The Springhouse appearance circa 2010. The Battle Axes rituals took place in the upper section. A world famous paranormal investigator visited our Spring House in 1973

The house returned back to its original stone facade. One of those top windows was the bedroom of Hannah Shenkel and home to our township's tragic mystery..... come to a class and find out which one!