I made horrifying discovery inside walls while renovating 16th century farmhouse – & found out murderer lived next door

A WOMAN made a horror discovery while renovating a 16th-century farmhouse and found out a murderer lived next door.

Emmie Brookman, 28, bought the three-bedroom property with her fiance, Norton Johnston, 34, and had to renovate it after finding pink mould on the walls.

Woman standing by the door of her renovated 16th-century farmhouse, holding a cup.
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Emmie Brookman bought a 16th century farmhouse with her fianceCredit: SWNS
A dining room table set for a meal in a renovated 16th-century farmhouse.
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They set about renovated the stunning venue togetherCredit: SWNS
Hand holding animal bone fragments and a small, dark green bottle found during a 16th-century farmhouse renovation.
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Emmie was shocked to discover bones and a witches bottle in the exterior of the houseCredit: SWNS

The couple hand-chiselled off the exterior render themselves - after being quoted £17k by professionals - but were surprised when they found a bone in the wall.

After initially being "creeped out" Emmie discovered bones used to be put in walls to ward of evil during the 16th century.

They found four bones in total in the exterior - and a further two inside - and Emmie believes one is a human finger bone and the rest are from animals.

The couple also discovered local murderer James Hargreaves lived in the manor house next door - but haven't been put off by the history.

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Emmie, who is co-owner of a homeware business, from Barrowford, Lancashire, said: "We were taking the render off and when I was by the front something popped out of the wall.

"It was very obviously a bone.

"I was really creeped out.

"What do you do when you find a bone in the wall?

"We found about four more in the exterior.

"At first we thought we were going to find a full body."

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Emmie bought the 1580s home in February 2023 for £311k after falling in love with its "character and quirkiness".

The couple had originally thought it just needed some "new carpets and paint" but then discovered it needed a lot more work.

Emmie said: "There was pink mould growing on the wall.

"It smelled really musty.

"Our paperwork would get soggy."

The couple realised the wrong render had been used on the property which was trapping moisture and had to chisel it off the get to the old stonework.

They started renovating in August 2024 - spending just £300 on hand chiselling the render off instead of the £17k they were quoted.

But Emmie and Norton, a science teacher, were shocked to discover the bones in their walls - as well as a mysterious green bottle filled with ashes and herbs.

Emmie said: "We found an article on magic in Kendal and read that they really believed in witches.

"They used to put bones in the walls and herbs to ward of the evil.

"It's what they believed was protecting them.

"We've found bones in near enough every room.

"One flew out at me and one I believe to be a finger."

Emmie is now planning to put some on display and has put a couple back into the wall.

She said: "They are part of the house."

After researching into their homes' history they also discovered convicted murderer - James Hargreaves - lived next door.

Hargreaves was convicted of assaulting his housekeeper and then shot a young solicitor's clerk in the back who had served the writ on him.

The couple have now finished the structural work on the property - and have just got two bedrooms and two bathrooms left to decorate.

Emmie estimates they have spent between £10k to £15k so far - and is renovating it "sympathetically" to keep in the style of the property.

She said: "If we'd have had professionals we'd be at £50k to £60k.

"I like to find something that has a story and fits in the house..

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"We found reclaimed radiators from Facebook Marketplace from an old fire station."

You can follow Emmie's renovation on TikTok and Instagram @emmiesfarm.

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Emmie discovered a prolific murder lived next door to the farmhouseCredit: SWNS
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Her and her fiance, Norton Johnston, said the creepy history didn't put them offCredit: SWNS
Renovated 16th-century farmhouse living room with exposed beams and stonework.
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The pair said they fell in love with the house's charmCredit: SWNS
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They saved thousands of pounds renovating the farmhouse themselvesCredit: SWNS