Jack and Kelly Osbourne ‘hid from terrifying ghosts haunting their former asylum home’

Jack Osbourne and his sister Kelly. Picture: Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

Jack Osbourne and his sister Kelly. Picture: Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

Published Sep 28, 2022

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Jack and Kelly Osbourne “hid under the bed” from ghosts after becoming convinced their house was haunted.

The siblings – whose parents are Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne – grew up in a Grade II-listed building which was previously a hospital for the mentally ill. They were left home alone when they were off sick form school one day and found themselves terrified by spooky sounds.

Osbourne told the Daily Star newspaper: “We were watching TV in my parents’ bedroom. The floorboard on that landing makes a very distinct sound and we heard someone walking along – very heavy-footed.

“The footsteps were walking towards the room Kelly and I were in and whatever was making those footsteps was rattling the cupboard doors along the corridor.

“We were so convinced the footsteps were coming for us, we opened a window and thought about jumping. Instead we hid under the bed.”

Osbourne – who has returned to Welder House in Jordans for Discovery+ show “Haunted Homecoming” – admitted he is “still racking his brain trying to figure out what it was”.

Originally built in 1889, the home was made by Mervyn McCartney for his father-in-law, politician Charles Thomson Ritchie, before being sold and used as a convalescent home for “women with mild nervous maladies” between 1911 and 1916.

After World War I, the Home Office used the building for military nurses suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Although some people will undoubtedly be sceptical of Osbourne’s claims, he revealed a “non-believer” friend he has known since childhood has no explanation for his own experiences at the home.

The TV star said: “He thinks what I do is a joke – but he had an experience. He and his wife were staying at Welders and heard a piano playing and a woman singing, but nobody was there.

“The following morning they shared what they heard with each other – that’s two independent witnesses both hearing the same thing.

“My friend thinks the paranormal is all nonsense but he had no idea what they could have been or how it could have happened.”