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The chat immediately filled up with curious viewers eager for a glimpse inside the real “Conjuring” house. I gave a brief tour, and after about 45 minutes, I officially began our ghost hunt while my boyfriend filmed. The Heinzens are paranormal investigators and rent out the property to people interested in experiencing paranormal hauntings—bookings for the home are full through the end of 2022, according to their website. This is The Conjuring Trailerthat features members of the real Perronfamily on which the movie is based. Thispreview is the third trailer and isessentially the TV spot interspersed withclips of family members speaking about theactual haunting of their Rhode Islandfarmhouse. Then, one day, the iron fireplace in an upstairs bedroom was ripped out of the wall.
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What Happened in the Conjuring House?
She was buried in a nearby Baptist cemetery in downtown Harrisville. Carolyn allegedly researched the history of the home and discovered that it had been in the same family for eight generations and that many of them had died under mysterious or horrible circumstances. Several of the children had drowned in a nearby creek, one was murdered, and a few of them hanged themselves in the attic. The house’s paranormal past reaches far back into the 1700s, according to The Conjuring House’s website. It is rumored that the spirits of Indigenous people remained embedded in the land.
The true story of The Conjuring, namely the Perron family and Enfield haunting, is scarier than the movies themselves.
After the seance, Roger kicked the Warrens out, worried about his wife’s mental stability. According to Andrea, the family continued to live in the house due to financial instability until they were able to move in 1980, at which point the spirits were silenced, and the hauntings ceased. It turns out there was actually a real person named Bathsheba Sherman who lived on the Perrons property in the mid-1800s. She was rumored to have been a Satanist, and there was evidence that she had been involved in the death of a neighbor’s child, though no trial ever took place.
The Story of the Blessing
According to the book, Perron was levitated during the séance, and thrown into an adjoining room. Parts of the movie take substantial liberties with the Perrons' story. The Conjuring is located at 1677 Round Top Rd, in Burrillville, Rhode Island. Burrillville is a town in Providence County, RI with a population of fewer than 20,000 residents. For a short while, the couple got to enjoy the three bedrooms and four fireplaces by themselves — well, that’s if you don’t count all the ghosts.
Taissa Farmiga also stars in two "The Nun" movies, which are considered part of The Conjuring Universe, further binding the "Conjuring" and "Gilded Age" franchises. In 2022 and 2023, The Conjuring House offered movie watch parties with Andrea Perron in the house around Halloween. It is a 26.2-mile drive from downtown Providence and 60 miles from Boston. The climactic basement exorcism scene did not happen, though Perron describes a similar scene in her books. A séance, not an exorcism, was held in a first-floor room next to Roger and Carolyn Perron's bedroom.
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Do 'The Conjuring' and 'The Gilded Age' have a connection?
Their two most famous cases, however, were heavily popularized by the Conjuring franchise, a series of movies that focuses on Ed and Lorraine’s experiences exercising demons from two possessed families. Most viewers assumed that the movie was nothing but the wild imaginings of director James Wan. However, the true story of The Conjuring is actually rooted in a horrifying true experience of Ed and Lorraine Warren.
She met with both actors, Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga, at her home in Connecticut. The spooky artifacts seen in the movies used to be available for viewing at Warren’s Occult Museum which was run by Lorraine Warren herself. However, since the popularity of the movies, the museum has been closed down. However, the two investigators are featured in a majority of the movies. Wilson’s Ed Warren has been in five out of the seven movies, only playing a voiceover role in one. For anyone longing to connect with the other side of existence, this is the place to do it.
What Happened to the Perron Family?
She would check the kitchen and find nobody there, just the broom leaning against the wall. Carolyn would disappear only moments later to hear the sound again and check, only the broom would be on the other side of the kitchen! Roger noticed the uptick in chatter among his daughters about the spirits they saw in the house warranting a deeper look into the past of the house. Since childhood, Jacqueline has had an avid interest in the metaphysical.
One of the most unknown aspects of this now modern haunting had been revealed to Carolyn; that their home stood trapped on top of some sort of supernatural portal. She believes she appeared as a spirit to the family she saw, and their presence was vice versa. With that unexpected knowledge, Carolyn began slowly to piece her and her family’s life back together. Roger and Carolyn were also becoming slowly exposed to the increasing paranormal activity within the home. Carolyn herself had become subject to a more playful form of activity involving a broom. While tidying up any room adjacent to the kitchen, she would often hear the strong sweeping sound of broom bristles against the tile kitchen floor.
In August of 1977, the Hodgson family started seeing and hearing strange things. Janet, who was 11 at the time, recalled sitting up in bed to see her dresser slide across the room that she shared with her brother. Six years after the Perron family was terrorized by their demon, another family in Enfield, England began to experience similar things.
“Whoever the spirit was, she perceived herself to be mistress of the house and she resented the competition my mother posed for that position,” said Andrea Perron, the oldest of the five girls. The girls began to notice spirits around the house, though for the most part, they were harmless. The only family member who is no longer living is the youngest Perron sister, April. April died in 2017 due to an accidental overdose of a fentanyl patch prescribed to her. While most were friendly and harmless, there were a few angry spirits. We are a dedicated group of individuals that share space with the paranormal.
Even years later, the house is offered as an experience for paranormal “camping” and investigating, with customers, tourists, and visitors alike given the chance to stay a night (or a few) in the infamous haunted house. That being said, the recommended duration for staying is only 1-2 hours, and the reason for that should be incredibly obvious. The paranormal case eventually reached headlines and received public attention once the Warrens were called in to investigate, but were soon asked to leave due to the paranormal threats and spirit intensity increasing. But despite the Warrens leaving in the real-life story, the pair stayed in the film version to save the family from a sinister demonic spirit known as Bathsheba. "The Conjuring" film didn't feature this home itself, but was inspired by the story of the Perron family who lived there in the 1970s.

In their generousness, the Heinzens thought they’d share the strange happenings with fans of The Conjuring movies and opened the house to the public. But despite its bone-chilling history of hauntings, remote location, and outdated interiors, it attracted 10 offers from interested buyers, shooting the price up to $1,525,000 (27% over the asking price). We’ll see if where the murder happened ends up becoming a macabre tourist destination or not.
When The Conjuring was released in 2013, it was met with critical acclaim. Critics everywhere praised it for its all-too-realistic portrayal of the demonic haunting of an innocent family in Rhode Island. Lorraine Warren spent time observing the 38-day production and said that she had no issues with how the filmmakers were adapting her story. “I thought I was going to pass out,” Andrea Perron said (via All That’s Interesting). “My mother began to speak a language not of this world in a voice not her own. Her chair levitated, and she was thrown across the room.” According to Andrea, the family continued to live in the house due to financial instability until they were able to move in 1980.
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