Do you believe in ghosts? Or is that belief what invites them?
In the quiet streets of 1970s Enfield, North London, the two Hodgson sisters experienced what has become one of the most documented hauntings in history — a poltergeist that slammed doors, hurled toys, and whispered from empty rooms. This is more than a haunted-house story — it’s a true paranormal investigation, caught on tape, witnessed by police, journalists and the world.
Author Dipesh Piplani brings you inside the chaotic nights at 284 Green Street, chronicling every tremor of wood and whisper in the dark. He unpacks the voices captured on tape, the levitations, the furniture sliding without touch, and the debate between skeptics and believers that still rages today.
Inside this chilling account, you’ll discover:
- The full timeline of the 1977-79 haunting of the Hodgson family at 284 Green Street, including furniture moving, voices, levitation, and dozens of documented events that baffled investigators.
- Rare first-hand testimonies from neighbours, journalists and officers who entered the house and watched chairs slide across the floor in broad daylight, unable to explain the cause.
- The involvement of the Society for Psychical Research (SPR) and other paranormal researchers who recorded audio and photographic evidence – and the controversy that followed when skeptics claimed much of it was hoaxed.
- A look at how this case inspired pop-culture horror, including the film The Conjuring 2, and remains one of the most cited real-life poltergeist events in Britain — opening questions about the boundary between the living and the dead.
- The ultimate question: Was it demonic, psychological, or just children playing tricks? This book explores every angle — from credible reports to skeptical critique — leaving you to decide.
If you love true hauntings, real-life investigations, and ghost stories that refuse to stay buried, this book will grip you from the first page and haunt you long after the last.
Buy now and step inside the house where London’s most chilling voices were heard.