Britton Haunted Review

Known as the "Murder House," the real-life Rosenheim Mansion in Los Angeles served as the filming location. Its history is filled with tragic tales of former residents who never truly left.

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Living with Ghosts: Connie Britton and the Legacy of the Murder House Hook: What does it feel like to move into a home that reflects your deepest, darkest fears? Content: Known as the "Murder House," the real-life Rosenheim

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Built in the 19th century, the Old Britton Place was once a hub of hospitality until it was abandoned and gained a reputation for being cursed.

In the first season of American Horror Story , Connie Britton played Vivien Harmon , a woman trying to restart her life in a mansion with a blood-soaked history.

For more chilling tales of historical hauntings and personal encounters across Britain, check out this collection of terrifying ghost stories: