Alice Parsons' house

The three-storey-high old stone house in East End was built as early as the 18th century. Until her death in 2015, it belonged to Alice Parsons.

Outside appearance and garden
The house was painted purple and grey, and had sash windows. Ground floor windows were barred with iron. The house had a garden separated from the street by the railings. By 2016, the paint was peeling, the windows were covered with ivy and the garden was overgrown with weeds. The front door had a door knocker in the shape of a rose.

There was a back gate at the side leading to the back garden with a conservatory leaning against the house. Another entrance to the house was through the conservatory.

Inside of the house
The front door led to a big hallway with a staircase going up to an open landing. There were floorboards on the floor.

In the 21st century, the inside of the house was covered in cobwebs so dense they were blocking the light.

Rumours
When Ram Singh was a kid, it was rumoured that a mad old woman living in the house pulled kids' teeth and made jewellery out of them.

History
After Alice Parsons died in 2015, the house was bought by Constantine Oliver. (PROSE: The Stone House)