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First Bit of Content!

Sep 142015
 

Gosh! Have actually added a new page: ‘About the Sigilhouse’ (see above navbar).

I can get round to adding some Posts now…

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 14th September 2015

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About Sigilhouse

A sprawling, brooding edifice of weather-ravaged stone and brickwork, the architecture of  The Sigilhouse is quite surreal, possessing a juxtaposition of styles which defy logic and taste, and yet which coalesce into a form which seemingly could not be otherwise. It is tucked away somewhere deep in the British countryside where it is exceedingly difficult to find. In fact it may be impossible to find should The Sigilhouse not wish to be found.

 

How can a house ‘wish’ or ‘want’? There are many infamous houses which exhibit sentience of a kind. Shirley Jackson’s Hill House, of course. And Stephen King’s The Overlook Hotel  and Rose Red, to name but a few…

Photographed in 1899, allegedly by Lord Boleskine.

However, the personality of The Sigilhouse, though dark, is not malign. True, it jealously guards its secrets (the last person to try mapping its labyrinthine interior has yet to return from its halls) but it accepts and rubs along with those who show it respect and/or amity.

 

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