Whitney Blessing’s 1882 Victorian mansion on St. Paul’s Cathedral Hill is filled with mystery.
How does one explain an addition placed against the front door, blocking out several windows? And why is there a small trap door, too small for a body to fit through, into the basement? To top it all off, are there really friendly spirits, as guests at the New Victorian Mansion Bed and Breakfast have reported?
“No worries if you feel a female presence in the Cathedral Room — it is a caring, compassionate being who also loves the home!” wrote one couple in Blessing’s guestbook.
Blessing doesn’t have a strong connection with them (she blames that on her lack of a sixth sense), but several guests who have stayed in the Cathedral Suite have described a friendly presence. One person gingerly told her he saw a spirit’s face in the room’s window while he was passing by outside.
“I’ve never seen her, but I feel protected [by her],” Blessing said. “I can walk around in the middle of the night when it’s dark and not feel any fear.”
Saying goodbye to her family’s constant companion or companions will be hard, she said. After 13 years of living in the nine-bedroom, nine-bath home (10 of those years spent operating the bed and breakfast), Blessing said her time there has come to a close. She is looking to downsize with her four school-aged children to something much smaller than the 15,294-square-foot home, she said.
Her only wish is to find someone willing to keep the bed and breakfast operating and who wants to honor the home’s legacy.
“I would like to sell to someone who is going to come in and love this place and elevate it beyond what I’ve been able to do for it,” she said. “You get the best of hospitality; your guests are in your home, so they’re on their best behavior and they do become friends.”