In the 1950s, many old mansions in England were being dismantled and  sold off; crippling taxation meant their owners could no longer keep  them. Such a fate befell Blake Hall, in Mirfield, Yorkshire, which was dismantled in 1954. Its fine old Queen Anne staircase was purchased by a London antiques dealer.
  On this side of the pond that year, Allen and Gladys Topping built a new home they called Sanderling on Beach Lane in Quogue.  In 1958 they attended the Kensington Antiques Fair looking for items to  put in their house; they bought the Blake Hall staircase and installed  it at Quogue. Blake Hall was notable in that Anne Bronte worked as a governess there in 1839, and it's claimed that she based characters in her book Agnes Grey on its inhabitants.
                                    In 1966, a syndicated newspaper columnist wrote that Mrs. Topping told him, "On the 3rd of September 1962, about sunset, I was sitting  in my second-floor bedroom in an hour of meditation. […] Suddenly I  heard light footsteps which seemed to be on the stairs. […]
  To my astonishment, I saw the figure of a young woman ascending the stairs.  She was dressed in a long, full skirt which she lifted above her  ankles. A tri-cornered shawl was about her shoulders, and her hair was  held in a bun on the back of her neck. In her right hand she carried a  chamber stick. Her expression was pensive, as though she were locked  deep in her own pleasant thoughts.
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Did a Ghost follow a haunted staircase ??
Did a Ghost follow a haunted staircase ??
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