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Warwick
Castle
Sir
Fulke Greville, who owned this magnificent medieval castle in
Elizabethan times, today haunts the Ghost Tower. He
was stabbed and killed by his manservant.
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Pengersick
Castle, Cornwall
Cornwall's Pengersick Castle is now nothing more than a beautiful single
tower, dating from 1500. A monk has been seen here, and a female character
walks in one of the bedrooms and is thought to be Engrina Pengersick who
lived at the earlier castle here, during the 1400's.
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Thetford
Priory, Norfolk
During the 1980's, four academically inclined teenagers had a weird
experience at these Twelfth Century ruins, in Norfolk. The figure they saw
here is strongly thought to be a prior who was murdered by one of his
monks in pre-reformation times.
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Bodmin
Gaol
This
old gaol in Cornwall dates back over 200 years, and the eerie sound of
footsteps & rattling keys are accompanied by inexplicable voices and
misty figures.
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The
Fox Tower, Farnham Castle
A Bishop Morley (d.1684) lived in the tower for many
years, at Surreys Farnham Castle, and today he is thought to haunt it.
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Chillingham
Castle
This ancient
castle in the North of England has a terrifying reputation! The
hauntings here are legendary and it has a dreadful history of torture
and misery.
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The
Enfield Poltergeist
This
classic case of 1977/8 has been labeled 'the greatest and most active
poltergeist outbreak on record'.
Guy
Lyon Playfair (right) investigated the Enfield Poltergeist and wrote a
wonderful book on what he and the family (left) experienced there,
entitled 'This House Is Haunted'.
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