Haw Branch Plantation, Amelia
Haw Branch Plantation is reported to be haunted by the spirit of a man seen holding a lantern, a limping man crying "Help me!", and the ghost of an old woman named Harriet Mason. Other paranormal phenomena include the scent of roses, disembodied footsteps and crashing sounds, screams from the attic, and inexplicable activity related to a portrait of Florence Wright. A man holding a lantern in the barn, who disappears when approached, leaving the lantern behind. A limping man seen walking around the mansion, crying "Help me!". The ghost of an old woman named Harriet Mason. A dark figure on the road, observed during a paranormal investigation. The phantom scent of roses emanating from upstairs bedrooms. Disembodied footsteps and loud crashing noises. Loud screaming coming from the attic, once every six months. Sounds of keys and footsteps inside the house, and a whistle after investigators decided to leave. Residents being woken up by screaming from the attic every six months. A portrait of a woman named Florence Wright was in storage for 20 years, and the residents reported a peculiar paranormal occurrence related to it. During a paranormal investigation, investigators felt uneasy and that they were not welcome.