Hell House
This facility was once home to a college for girls. The nuns, however, began dabbling in Satanism and one by one, the girls were murdered. Inside the building, chilling screams are heard. At the top of the large staircase, there is an enormous cold spot.
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babygirl says: |
September 28, 2006, 11:22 am |
Black aggies statue is in a park on fredrick ave in baltimore city i live two doors down from it.want to go? ok go down wilkins ave to brunswick ave go allthe way down its a very short road stop at the stop sign and there u will see the very small park. the statue is right in front. trust me…go there and check it out
Mandy says: |
September 30, 2006, 10:40 pm |
Folks, sorry to tell you this but Hell House was demolished. It think it was last year. Sorry!
cheesy says: |
October 1, 2006, 1:21 pm |
my friend and i took a drive to river road and the legend is that along time ago this mother tru her baby over the bridge and to this day you can still hear the baby crying but watch out behind you cuz the mother may chase you down the rode.
Jenna says: |
October 2, 2006, 4:10 am |
Okay, to help out…
I’ve gone up there plenty of times. First, across the bridge, through the tunnel, there’s NOTHING. Just trees. That’s it. Really. My friend’s and I walked ALL THE WAY through that dark, murky, damp train tunnel, and there’s nothing but trees and rocks on the other side. That’s all.
Second, the passage into the underground section where the college used to be is over to the right side of the building, if you were looking directly at the front where it once stood. It’s right next to a drop-off, on a section of concrete there’s a hole in the ground. You have to kind of climb down though, and after the first section underground, the rest is pretty unaccessable because of debris from previous collapses. BE VERY CAREFUL. On the first floor is pretty much rubble, and an old stove, and a window built into the side of the hill where you can look down at all the stuff people have thrown off from the top.
I don’t recommend going down there at night, though. Not because of stupid dogs or a caretaker that died a long time ago, but because you really just can’t see it until you’re almost on top of it, and I’d hate to think of what would happen if someone fell. OH MAN.
Katelynn says: |
October 3, 2006, 3:15 pm |
Is this place tru or what?
Katelynn says: |
October 3, 2006, 3:15 pm |
Is this place true or what?
RJ says: |
October 11, 2006, 5:37 pm |
I think yall NEED JESUS!!!!!!!!!!!!
undead caretakers, evil nuns ,teens. who the hell comes up wit this ****!!!!!!!!!
katie says: |
October 22, 2006, 7:22 pm |
the only real thing that is truly creepy about the hell house is the fact that it was in a fire and the only thing still standing was the statue of Mary in the front of the school. . . and if you look there is no reminse of smoke or fire even around the statue. my father was on the fir call. . .and he has told me some stories about it . . mostly abou the statue in the front of the building.
Ann says: |
October 23, 2006, 8:25 pm |
Go to http://www.hellhouse.info to find that the caretaker is real…his name is Allen Hudson and there are actual newspaper articles pertainting to his arrests for shootings of trespassers to the college. The college was demolished Feb. 2006.
Cecelia says: |
October 31, 2006, 9:42 pm |
Hey, a few years ago durring my Safari Club Days. A bunch of us went up to the school after we got off work. We were all pretty trashed, but we walked right in, the place looked pretty good consitering it was abanoned. It looked like the typical catholic school. Like Holy Trinity. Wide steps, long hallways with classrooms, doors still intact, chalk boards. We went into the chapel, marble fixtures were still present. Pews were broken. We walked all the way up stairs and went out on the roof. what a view!. Never ran into any caretaker, but I left my lighter on the ledge. cool place sorry to see it go.
Brian says: |
November 2, 2006, 10:57 pm |
After visiting about a year ago (and posting at that point) and not being able to find the staircase in the dark to get to the top of the hill, I’ve since wondered exactly “what” was up on the hill. This past week I drove by there in the earlier afternoon with the intent of “exploring” the grounds in the daylight, only to find that the structure has been knocked down. Don’t know if it was cleared or not since there is no way to drive up to where it used to be. Also, there is a construction crew working at the bottom of the hill developing the land. Probably to build more houses. So, to those that asked, yes, it’s true that it has been demolished. and IF they are building new houses at the bottom of the hill…you couldn’t sell me one for a dollar!
lazer says: |
November 20, 2006, 6:55 am |
Did you day cold spot or wet spot?the screams were them c u m ing
Jackie Hand Job says: |
December 21, 2006, 10:48 pm |
Lazer, correction…it was me who was screaming because I was c u ming so there is a wet spot…however that was just last week…I wonder how they put it on here so quickly? Anyways, I have a special talent…i can pee standing up without peeing on myself!!
Sue says: |
January 8, 2007, 9:36 am |
Went to Hell House yesterday. It is completely torn down but you can walk around and see ruins of other buildings. Interesting and creepy! Just a hike around Patapsco State Park is beautiful. I am trying to find a picture of cry baby bridge which is off of Bonnie Branch Road right near Hell House. Have read a lot about it but many bridges off that road – would like to know exactly which one it is. Anyone know?
been there done that clowns says: |
January 10, 2007, 10:30 pm |
i have been there and done that u clowns. and its total bull#$%@ if u clowns dont belive me go there and c 4 yourself. i didnt c or hear @%$& when i was there with a whole bunch of poeple about 7 years ago and its just a run down building clowns. dont belive everything u c,hear or read clowns!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! boo
Joe says: |
March 13, 2007, 7:04 am |
Hell House was NEVER a school for girls. It was originally owned by an Ellicott brother (hense Ellicott City) who had hoped that a tavern he opened would succeed, but it failed since the train only stopped there if requested, which was not often. The stairs lead to where this tavern used to be located. It was bought by a catholic group called the Dedemtionist, for the purpose of preparing boys for entry into the priesthood. It was called St. Mary’s College. They later moved to a site further up Ilchester Rd and started Our Lady of Perpetual Help. The building burned down in the 70′s, but was owned by a private person from the Middle East, it was never owned by Patapsico State Park, which is owned by the Maryland state government. There was a caretaker who lived on the property, but was forced to leave when the building structure that his “home” was next to was considered a danger and may fall. If you look at crime stats for Howard County, you’ll see he was arrested for assault. He did shoot someone with his shotgun, but it was filled with rock salt. The building did have another fire on Halloween night in the 90′s. Its believed that some kids were drinking up there and set it. Drinking was a very popular thing to do up there. I went near there the other day and the brick walls and chimneys are gone. I guess they finally tore it down, don’t know why. I plan on walking up the steps sometime soon and looking around to see whats left.
Point is, there were no murders, it wasn’t a school for girls, nuns didn’t start practicing satanism, and unfortunately, it’s not there anymore.
All this info can be found if you ask the Howard County Historical Society.
Joe says: |
March 13, 2007, 7:09 am |
Error. The catholic group was called the Redemptionist, not Dedemptionist
The guy who said that it had long hallways and chalk boards is out of his mind. It hasn’t had those since at least the 70′s, if not earlier. You obviosly weren’t there or thought you were.
bob says: |
March 17, 2007, 3:51 pm |
wow this is really scary
missy says: |
March 20, 2007, 9:17 pm |
Iv’e been to Hell House during the day. It was so intruiging. The pool was filled with green muck and there were frogs in there. The bath house was next to it. The whole place was incredible. The ruins of the house was amazing to look at. I didn’t find a “long” stairwell but the stairwell I went up had no cold spot. The caretaker wasn’t there when I was there (2002) but that is one scary place at night time.
P.S. Does anybody know about the house on College Rd. that apparently nobody stays in for very long? Its supposedly haunted but I don’t know if thats true. I just know that it’s barely occupied and owners never stay long. The lights are always on in the evening and you can see the red walls on the inside… scary…
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andrew says:
September 24, 2006, 3:14 pm
I just have a few questions. I go here a lot but i am now trying to find all the ‘hidden’ stuff. I heard there was a graveyard and does anyone know where it is. I know where the pool is but where is the bathhouse? And where is the well. I also found the black cross which was actually not far from the pool. Also i found on the side of the path many rocks which once seemed like ways inside the underground. Does anyone know is there is a way through to get to the so called ‘underground chambers’ Also if there is anything i missed can you please inform me about it. And what exactly is on the other side of the bridge?