Built to commemorate British soldiers who died in the Revolt of 1857, Mutiny House in Kashmere Gate has a dark reputation. Visitors sense an oppressive energy, and some claim to see shadowy soldiers marching in silence. Locals hear faint gunshots or cries during quiet nights. Over time, the memorial has fallen into neglect, adding to its haunted aura. Many believe the restless spirits of those who fought and died in the uprising still roam around, bound to the site of their violent end.