Some homes don’t want to be restored—they want to be heard.
Haaoton Palace (2025) is a gothic horror mystery that transports viewers into a chilling world where time stands still and the past refuses to stay buried. Set within the decaying grandeur of an abandoned British estate, the story unfolds as a team of historical restorers arrives at Haaoton Palace, unaware that what they uncover will unravel not just the building’s secrets, but their own.
Architect and preservationist Eleanor Wren leads the project, drawn not only by the palace’s architectural majesty but also by a strange personal connection she can’t explain. As restoration begins, workers report visions of a ghostly woman, inexplicable cold drafts, and walls that bleed ink from long-forgotten journals. The deeper they go, the more it becomes clear—Haaoton Palace isn’t a relic of the past. It’s alive, and it remembers.
Through hidden corridors, a sealed crypt, and a tapestry that seems to change nightly, Eleanor and her team discover the story of Lady Isolde Haaoton—betrayed, accused of witchcraft, and entombed in the very foundation of the palace. As the veil between timelines thins, Eleanor finds herself trapped in a dangerous echo of history, reliving the curse that still binds the estate.
With an atmosphere dripping in dread and a narrative rich in folklore, Haaoton Palace is more than a haunted house film—it’s a haunting reflection of how history punishes those who forget. Visually stunning and narratively layered, the film blends modern suspense with old-world horror in unforgettable fashion.