The real house from ‘The Conjuring’ is going to be live-streamed 24/7 for a week
Photo via https://theconjuringhouse.com/


Let’s say you’re really into paranormal stuff. Well then, a weeklong, 24/7 live-stream of the iconic house from ‘The Conjuring’ should be right up your alley. This famously haunted home has been the subject of some serious investigations. And of course, some seriously spooky movies.
Here’s a little backstory. The Old Arnold Estate aka the Harrisville Farmhouse was built in the late 1700s. According to the account provided by The Conjuring, the house was dogged by multiple generations of the same family that met unfortunate ends, plus a witch named Bathsheba for good measure.
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However, skeptics are quick to point out the inconsistencies in the history of the house. But, we will just open the door for you by providing this link. On the other hand, here’s how the current owners look at the situation.
Anyway, back to the matter at hand. The current owners of the house are inviting you to experience it as they do. Plus, they will be hosting a variety of paranormal experts and enthusiasts, including Andrea Perron, one of the people who lived in the house during the Warrens’ investigation.
If you’d like to check the live stream out, they’re offering a 24-hour window for $4.99 USD, or a full week for $19.99 USD. Things kick off on May 9th, click here to learn more!