Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen's daughter Cecile had a paranormal experience on ‘Celebrity Help! My House is Haunted’.

Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen explored his Cotswold home's ghosts with his family

Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen explored his Cotswold home's ghosts with his family

The ‘Changing Rooms’ star and his eldest daughter appeared on the Discovery+ show to explore the eerie noises coming from his grandaughter’s nursery in his Cotswolds pile.

The 57-year-old interior designer is quoted by the Daily Star newspaper as saying: “Cecile, my eldest daughter, feels very strongly that’s she’s had moments where things have happened that she cannot in any way explained."

Cecile - who has younger sister Hermione - described hearing a sound coming from near her baby’s crib.

She said: “I heard a distinctive ‘shhh’ sound and the baby went silent ... I went back to make sure there wasn’t anyone in there with him.

“There wasn’t. The windows were closed. I felt a sort of coldness at the idea of leaving a child in a room with a spirit.”

Throughout the episode, which is set in Laurence’s home that dates back to 17th century, the trio of ghosthunters unearthed lots of spooky sentiments.

At one point, paranormal investigator Barri Ghai told Laurence that he is not “receptive to the paranormal world” unlike Cecile and her mother and Laurence’s wife, Jackie, before bringing out Alice Box, a “psychokinetic ITC device that allows spirits access to a memory bank of thousands of words, helping them to produce responses to questions”.

After they carry out a vigil to summon whatever is around, they stopped after Cecile expressed her discomfort, which researcher Jayne Harris labelled a "clear indication of contact with a spirit for Cecile."