One of the most macabre hauntings in Norfolk is that of the ‘Pump Hill Ghost’ at Happisburgh, reported by Ernest Suffling c.1890. In the eighteenth century, farmers coming home late at night
Harvington Hall, about a mile (1.6 km) north-west of the village, is a late Elizabethan mansion, much remodelled in the seventeenth century; it is notable for its many priest holes and secret passages, one of which had a pulley whereby
Borley Rectory is called “the most haunted house in England,” and the subject of intensive and controversial ghost haunting investigations. The investigation was conducted between 1929 and 1938 by Harry Price, founder
Broads Area of England mistakenly believed to be haunted. The Broads is an area of lakes and rivers in Norfolk and Suffolk popular for sailing and recreation. Since the 1930s, the area
The Charlton House is a former stately home in Greenwich, London, with active haunting phenomena. Now a municipal building, Charlton House has been the site of numerous investigations by paranormal researchers. Some
Corpus Christi College College in Cambridge, England, founded in 1352, known for its haunting by two 17th century ghosts. One ghost is Dr. Henry Butts, a master of the college from 1626
Fifty Berkeley Square is a home in London’s fashionable Berkeley Square known in Victorian days as “the most haunted house in London.” The house acquired a reputation for being haunted merely because
Adelphi Theatre London is a theatre said to be haunted by the ghost of William Terriss, a popular Victorian actor who was murdered there by a jealous rival. The murder occurred on
Venerable theatre on Drury Lane in London claimed to be home to an assortment of theater-loving ghosts. The present structure is actually the fourth theater constructed at the site during a 300-year
Tower of London This blood-soaked site once served as a prison and execution site, and it is said to be filled with the ghosts of victims who lost their heads on its
Willington Mill was a strange Haunting of a large house in Willington Mill, England, which involved noises, Levitation and movement of objects, mysterious rains of objects and Apparitions of people and animals.
Windsor Castle Twelfth-century castle built by William the Conqueror said to be haunted by four of the British sovereigns who are buried there. The royal Ghosts of King Henry VIII, his daughter
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