Haunted Places Blogs (Page 5)

Speke Hall, The Walk, Speke, Liverpool, United Kingdom

The Ghosts And Hauntings Of Speke Hall

Speke Hall is a historic masterpiece that is nestled right along the banks of the River Mersey. This beautiful old hall still stands as a testament to centuries of history, and its timber-framed construction is the epitome of Tudor architecture. However, the aged corridors and walls inside the hall also hold a treasure trove of spooky tales and surprising mysteries.
Muncaster Castle, Ravenglass, England

The Ghosts And Haunted History Of Muncaster Castle

The historic haunted castle of Muncaster overlooks the Esk River. It is on the eastern side of Ravenglass, located in Cumbria, England. Muncaster Castle is a Grade I listed building, which means it is a site of exceptional architectural, national or historical importance. Its idyllic setting, along the Lake District coast, offers panoramic views of the Western Lake District fells.
Woodchester Mansion, Nympsfield, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom

The History and Ghost Sightings of Woodchester Mansion

What makes Woodchester Mansion so intriguing is that it is an unfinished grand country house. This historic house has a fascinating and unfortunate history. Where the Mansion now stands once stood a large Georgian house, called Spring Park, which was owned by the Ducie Family. The Ducies purchased the park from George Huntley, who originally created a deer park and manor house on the property.
Dudley, Castle, Castle Hill, Dudley

How Haunted Is Dudley Castle

Before we can get into all the hauntings of Dudley Castle, let's first take a look at the history of this magnificent structure to get a better idea as to why there are so many ghosts within the stone walls. Dudley Castle started as a motte-and-bailey castle in 1071. It was constructed by the followers of William the Conqueror to keep control of this area of the West Midlands.
The Ancient Ram Inn, England, United Kingdom

How Haunted Is The Ancient Ram Inn

The Ancient Ram Inn is a well-known beacon located in the quaint Wotton-under-Edge. It’s a popular spot for those intrigued by the paranormal and is widely seen as one of the most haunted houses in England.  There’s word that connections to ancient structures are what amplifies the paranormal power found in the former pub, which is what makes it a hotspot for ghost hunts and supernatural encounters, but this is highly debatable.
Beaumaris, Castle, Anglesey, Wales

The Ghosts and Hauntings Of Beaumaris Castle

Welcome to Wales - a destination where the stories are as wild as the landscapes and the past is never really the past, especially when it comes to the castles. Speaking of castles, let's chat about one of the most notorious haunted locations among Welsh castles, Beaumaris Castle. Perched on the Isle of Anglesey, the castle is a marvel of medieval architecture.
Inside the tunnels of Fort Amherst

The Haunted History Of Fort Amherst

Fort Amherst is situated in Chatham, a town in the county of Kent in southeast England, roughly 45 minutes from London. It was built in 1756 as a defensive post for maritime wartime, defending Britain from French invasion. The fort is steeped in military history and is the best-preserved Napoleonic fort seen today.
The inside of the Drakelow Tunnels

The Ghosts And Hauntings Of Drakelow Tunnels

The Drakelow tunnels (formerly, the Drakelow Underground Dispersal Factory) are nestled beneath Kingsford Country Park in Kidderminster, Worcestershire. You can find them in the English Midlands, not too far from Birmingham. The Drakelow tunnels were dug between 1941 and 1942. They were originally part of the Ministry of Aircraft Shadow Factory Scheme initiative and served Rover Company, a car manufacturing company, during World War II.
The Enfield Poltergeist House in London

The Haunting Of The Enfield Haunted House

The Enfield Haunted House began as a normal semi-detached council house at 234 Green Street in Brimsdown, North London. But, it has become famous for the strange happenings in the late 1970s. The eerie, sadistic phenomenon began out of nowhere and was largely centred around two sisters, Janet (aged 11) and Margaret (aged 13).
The most haunted places in London

The Most Haunted Places In London

Welcome to a spine-tingling journey through the haunted places in London. Discover the most haunted spots, a little history, opening times and prices for these locations. From ancient palaces to eerie cemeteries, join us as we explore London's supernatural past like never before. Explore the haunted palace of King Henry VIII, known as a hotspot for paranormal activities and is one of the most haunted places - if not the most haunted house - in London! Jane Seymour and Catherine Howard, Henry's third and fifth wife respectively, have been seen wandering around the palace, dressed in their Victorian clothing.