The Truth About Cult
House On October 31, 2007 BBH Productionz released their highly
anticipated Cult House Documentary. It is believed to be the first ever
documentary on the legend of cult house. Cult House Documentary
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The Legend of 'Cult House' This
is simply a telling of the legend of Cult House. All information and
explanations used on this page are strictly in order to explain the urban
legend. The Delaware Valley Paranormal Association is not claiming any of the following to be
fact or fiction. The
legend of 'Cult House' originates around a narrow windy road in Pennsbury
Township, Pa called Cossart Road. Through the years, the road and it's
surrounding property have been the subject of many name and legends. Stories
of satanic cults, security forces led by SUVs, strange connections to the
Dupont family and even a supposed visit from the devil himself have helped
earn the area nicknames, such as
'Satanville', 'Devil's
Road', 'Skull Tree Road' and 'Cult House Road'. The most popular of all
these variations is the one that involves "The Cult House".
The Cult House
It is said that about halfway up Cossart Road and through the thick woods
sits a cult house. The house, which is bigger than most other houses in the
area, is unique in it's appearance because the windows in the house are all
inverted crosses. There are two 'supposed' explanations for the purpose of
the house. The most popular explanation is that the house is used by a
satanic cult to perform rituals and to serve as a dark church. The second
explanation is that the house is owned by members of the Dupont family and
the house is used to hide strange experiments or to hold interfamily
marriage ceremonies. One last rumor claims that the house is used as a
meeting place for the KKK. Many claim to have seen or been in the cult
house, though it's exact location or appearance remains a mystery.
The Trees Though the cult house's exact location is unknown, many claim you
can tell when you're close by the trees along Cossart
Rd.
The house is supposed to be so evil that the tree along the road grow as if
they are trying to bend away from the house. The most popular of all the
trees along cossart road is the one known by many as the 'Skull' or
'Devil's' tree. This particular tree earned it's nickname because some say
the tree resembles a human hand reaching into the ground, while others claim
the base of the tree resembles a human skull. It is claimed, though never
proven, that years ago police found the remains of an small child in the
base of the tree and promptly filled in part of the base with concrete. (Update: As of July 2010, the 'Skull' Tree has been
removed by the township to try and curb the ongoing activity along Cossart
Rd)
Road Security At any time, day or night, many black SUV's or pickups are said to
be seen parked at the house. Hundreds of cossart road visitors come back
with stories of getting their car
followed at a very close proximity and nearly run off the road. These
stories claim that a dark colored SUV or pickup with their headlights off
will follow them until they've completely left the area. Many times, the
face of the SUV or pickup driver cannot be identified and has sparked many
rumors of supernatural cars. These SUVs and pickups are also rumored to be
part of a secret security force that is hired to protect the location of the
cult house. It should be noted, however, that many of these 'car chases'
have been dismissed and verified as just teen pranks.
This page is strictly for informational use only. BBH Productionz does not
encourage anybody to visit Cossart Road. While it is a public road, the
state police do patrol it and so does the Pennsbury Town watch committee.
It's a shame that we even have to put this disclaimer up, however, the large
amount of vandalizing, trespassing and criminal mischief that occurs because
of thrill seekers forces us to do so. In closing, no we will not give you
directions to cossart road and if you read this and go to Cossart Road
because of it, you do so at your own risk
and we are not responsible.