Wealdring Manor

Wealdring Manor, an abandoned manor in the remote region of Franklin County and the estate of an 18th-century Barcharde family who was deformed by years of consanguinity and also isolation.

History
The Barcharde family lived in Wealdring Manor since the 18th century after secretly escaping from their ancestral home in France and to the New World. However, the rumors about the Barcharde consanguinity in New England started in the early 19th century. Then in the 20th century, Wealdring Manor fell into disrepair after the absence of the Barcharde family. Also, skeletal remains and other strange things have been reportedly found on the property with claw and teeth marks on each of them. In 1936 the access to the road of the Wealdring Manor was closed to the public. However, this did stop the stories about human remains being found on the property.