CASTALIAN SPRINGS, Tenn. (WKRN) — One of Middle Tennessee’s oldest mansions is stirring more than just the imagination this fall.

Cragfont, a stone mansion tucked in the hills of Castalian Springs, was built around 1802 by General James Winchester — a soldier of the War of 1812 and one of Tennessee’s early settlers. More than two centuries later, the home’s candlelit mirrors, gold-framed portraits and creaking staircases still whisper the stories of everyone who lived and labored there. • (Photo: WKRN) • (Photo: WKRN) • (Photo: WKRN) • (Photo: WKRN) • (Photo: WKRN) • (Photo: WKRN)

A House That Feels Alive

Locals have long shared stories of eerie encounters inside Cragfont’s stone walls. But the most famous ghost tales come from Nell Satterwhite, who grew up in the mansion in

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