A wealthy landlord or Zamindar of Bengal, Kaliprasanna Singha, had built a palatial home sometime in the early 19th century to house his large family, which consisted of his siblings, his wife and children, a host of other relatives, and a retinue of attendants necessary to run the household. Son Nrishinghoprosad inherited the estate following the death of the patriarch. Things went well until one stormy night the British soldiers arrived here in pursuit of a family member who was involved in the Swadeshi movement. Nobody is sure what exactly happened but not a living soul has been seen since then.

