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== Haunting / Legend Summary == Visitors and caretakers have occasionally reported unusual occurrences within Chateau Laroche. The most persistent story involves the alleged presence of the castle’s builder, Sir Harry D. Andrews, whose ghost is said to linger throughout the structure. Reports often describe strange odors in the chapel — a “sweet and smoky” scent resembling incense, cannabis, or decaying flowers — that appear without an identifiable source. The chapel, in particular, is frequently cited as an area of unease, with visitors describing an oppressive or claustrophobic atmosphere. Others have reported inexplicable noises, sensations of being watched, and mild physical discomfort, particularly in the dungeon area. No specific time of year or day is consistently associated with these claims.
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