The S.K. Pierce Mansion

Completed in 1875, the SK Pierce Mansion was built as a towering symbol of wealth for chair magnate Sylvester Knowlton Pierce—a 9,518-square-foot Victorian masterpiece filled with ornate details, grand architecture, and an unmistakable presence. But almost from the moment the Pierce family moved in, the house became steeped in tragedy.

Only weeks after settling into the new home, S.K.’s first wife, Susan, died inside the mansion from erysipelas, a vicious infection historically described as “skin-eating.” The darkness didn’t stop there. S.K. and his second wife, Ellen, also died inside the home, adding more loss to its grim legacy.

Later on, another tragedy struck within the Pierce family: Rachel Pierce, the young daughter of S.K.’s son Edward, died in the mansion at just two years old.

As was custom in the Victorian era, the mansion’s Ladies’ Parlor was routinely used for wakes, and many local deceased were brought into the room for viewing—meaning countless bodies passed through the home, further deepening the layers of death tied to the property.

Edward, the youngest Pierce son, became the last family member to live in the mansion. During the Great Depression, financial hardship forced him to turn the estate into a boarding house. During this period, a boarder named Eino Saari died in a horrific fire after falling asleep with a lit cigarette—another tragedy absorbed into the home’s foundation.

When the Pierce family eventually let go of the property, it passed through multiple owners, each reporting increasingly intense paranormal activity. But in 2011, the mansion revealed something even more disturbing:

A former owner discovered the pelvic bone of a 16-year-old girl in the basement, adding a chilling new dimension to its haunted reputation.

Visitors and investigators have reported:

    •    Disembodied voices echoing through empty rooms

    •    Heavy footsteps ascending the staircases

    •    Doors slamming or opening by themselves

    •    Sudden cold spots and unexplained shadows

    •    Full-body apparitions in hallways and doorways

    •    And the mansion’s most disturbing claim: a floating, disembodied head

With 21 rooms, six staircases, a looming tower, and nearly 150 years of documented tragedy, the SK Pierce Mansion stands as one of New England’s most notoriously haunted locations.

Today, guests don’t just tour this mansion—they step directly into a place where history, death, and the unexplained continue to collide.

About Us

In September of 2025, The S.K. Pierce Mansion transferred ownership to two local Business partners, who are fully dedicated to preserving the historical legacy of this beautiful Victorian Home. The new owners plan to showcase the house in more ways than ever before and are looking forward to sharing new experiences and opportunities at the Mansion with the entire community.

The new owners are committed to making the S.K. Pierce Mansion more accessible to the public than ever before. In addition to the guided tours and ghost hunts already offered, the mansion will soon be available for private events, including weddings, milestone celebrations, corporate gatherings, and more. This historic Victorian home provides a truly unforgettable setting for any occasion. Stay tuned for further details on how you can host your event at the S.K. Pierce Mansion.

The new owners of the S.K. Pierce Mansion are honored to create new opportunities for the community to experience the grandeur of this historic home. With a deep appreciation for its legacy, they look forward to sharing what the future holds and to building strong partnerships with local Gardner businesses, charities, and organizations.

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