List of reportedly haunted locations in the United Kingdom
Appearance
The following is a list of reportedly haunted locations in the United Kingdom.
England
- Ancient Ram Inn, in Gloucestershire. It has been featured on various paranormal television programmes.
- Belgrave Hall in Leicester, attracted attention in 1999 when a white figure was captured on CCTV. One theory is it is the daughter of a former owner.[1]
- Borley Rectory in the village of Borley, Essex, England.
- Brislington, once an attractive Somerset village but now a neighbourhood in Bristol, is reputed to have many ghosts.[2]
- Dartmouth, Devon, ancient maritime town has many ghost stories.[3]
- Hoghton Tower, a historic house and stately home in the village of Hoghton, Preston is the second most haunted place in England.[4]
- Minsden Chapel, a ruin in Hertfordshire, is reputed to be visited at midnight on All Hallows Eve by a ghostly monk who climbs now-vanished stairs while the lost bells toll.[5]
- Renishaw Hall, a stately home in Derbyshire.[6]
- Royal Court Theatre in Liverpool.[7] It was visited by paranormal investigators on Most Haunted.
Buckinghamshire
- Chenies Manor House, a country house in the village of Chenies.[8]
- The Chequers Inn, a pub in the town of Amersham.[8]
- Cock Lane, a street in the town of High Wycombe.[8]
- The Crown Inn, a pub in the village of Penn.[8]
- Finnamore Wood, a forest near the village of Marlow.[8]
- Four Ashes Road, in the village of Hughenden Valley.[8]
- Fulmer, a village near the town of Gerrards Cross.[8]
- Gerrards Cross, a town in south-east Buckinghamshire.[8]
- The George and Dragon, a pub in the village of West Wycombe.[8]
- The Greyhound Inn, a pub in the village of Chalfont St Peter.[8]
- High Wycombe railway station, in the town of High Wycombe.[8]
- Medmenham Abbey, a country house near the village of Medmenham.[8]
- Missenden Abbey, a country house in the village of Great Missenden.[8]
- The Royal Standard of England, a pub in the hamlet of Forty Green.[9]
- St Lawrence's Church, in the village of West Wycombe.[8]
- St Bartholomew's Church, in the village of Fingest.[8]
- The White Hart, a pub in the village of Chalfont St Peter.[8]
Lincolnshire
- Bradley Woods, a forest near the village of Bradley.
- RAF East Kirkby, a former airfield near the village of East Kirkby.[10]
- RAF Elsham Wolds, a former airfield near the village of Elsham.[11]
- RAF Metheringham, a former airfield near the village of Metheringham.[12]
London
- 50 Berkeley Square, a townhouse in the City of Westminster.[13]
- The British Museum[14]
- Brookside Theatre, in the borough of Havering.[citation needed]
- Bruce Castle, a country house in the borough of Haringey.[13]
- 284 Green Street, a council house in the borough of Enfield.
- Cock Lane, a street in the City of London.
- Hampton Court Palace, a royal palace in the borough of Richmond upon Thames.[15]
- Langham Hotel, a hotel in the City of Westminster.[16]
- Tower of London, a castle in the borough of Tower Hamlets.
- Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, a theatre haunted by the "Man in Grey".
Norfolk
- RAF Bircham Newton, a former airfield near the village of Docking.[17]
- Raynham Hall, a country house near the village of East Raynham
- Maids Head Hotel, a hotel in the City of Norwich
Warwickshire
- Edge Hill, a hamlet in southern Warwickshire.[18]
- Ettington Park, a country house in the village of Ettington.
- Coombe Abbey, a former abbey which is now a hotel
Northern Ireland
- Ballygally Castle
- Springhill – the 17th-century Plantation House, home for nearly 300 years of the Lenox-Conyngham family.[19]
Scotland
Wales
- In Llanfihangel Crucorney, The Skirrid Mountain Inn, one of the oldest public houses in Wales, is reputed to be home to several ghosts.[20]
- Llancaiach Fawr is a Tudor manor house near Nelson in the Caerphilly County Borough. In 2007, the Guardian listed Llancaiach as one of the top ten haunted places in the United Kingdom.[21]
- Plas Teg is a Jacobean house located near the village of Pontblyddyn between Wrexham and Mold. The house has featured on Living's Most Haunted programme on two occasions. The second occasion was featured as part of the Halloween Most Haunted Live! series on 31 October 2007. It was also featured in Ghost Hunting With... Girls Aloud in 2006, where the girls visited the house as their first location, where they claimed to have experienced paranormal activity.[22]
See also
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- List of ghosts
- List of Most Haunted episodes
- List of reportedly haunted locations in the world
- Reportedly haunted locations in Canada
- Reportedly haunted locations in the United States
References
- ^ "UK Museum gives up the ghost". BBC News. BBC. February 2, 1999. Retrieved December 18, 2006.
- ^ Taylor, Ken (2005). Brislington Ghosts & Mysteries. Redcliffe Press. ISBN 978-1-904537-38-0.
- ^ Taylor, Ken (2006). Dartmouth Ghosts & Mysteries. Richard Webb. ISBN 978-0-9536361-5-0.
- ^ "10 of the most haunted places in and around Lancashire". Lancashire Life. Lancashire Life. October 17, 2017. Retrieved September 11, 2018.
- ^ Puttick, Betty (1994). "The Haunting of Minsden Chapel". Ghosts of Hertfordshire. Countryside Books. pp. 82–85.
- ^ "The Renishaw coffin". The world's strangest mysteries. New York: Gallery Books. 1987. pp. 353–5. ISBN 0-8317-9678-2.
- ^ https://www.higgypop.com/hauntings/royal-court-theatre/
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Dancer, Luci (15 April 2016). "IN PICTURES: South Bucks' most haunted". Bucks Free Press. Retrieved 23 December 2017.
- ^ The Royal Standard of England, Forty Green. Beaconsfield & District Historical Society.
- ^ Halpenny, Bruce Barrymore. Ghost Stations Lincolnshire. ISBN 978-1-871448-08-5.
- ^ Halpenny, Bruce Barrymore. Ghost Stations 1. ISBN 978-1-871448-10-8.
- ^ Buxton, James (1998). The Black Book of Modern Myths. Random House. ISBN 978-0-09-953362-7.
- ^ a b Underwood, Peter (1992). The A–Z of British Ghosts. London: Chancellor Press. ISBN 1-85152-194-1.
- ^ "Ghosts at the museum". 1843. 2020-04-28. Retrieved 2020-05-26.
- ^ "Ghost caught on palace camera". BBC News. BBC. 20 December 2003. Retrieved December 18, 2006.
- ^ Ladowsky, Ellen (18 March 2010). "Room 333: The Most Haunted Hotel Room in London". Huffpost. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
- ^ Halpenny, Bruce Barrymore. Ghost Stations 3. ISBN 978-1-871448-12-2.
- ^ "Echoes of war still surround Edgehill". BBC News. BBC. 24 May 2006. Retrieved 23 December 2017.
- ^ An Old Ulster House, Mina Lenox-Conyngham, UHF Publications (2005), p160
- ^ "'Haunted hanging' pub on sale". BBC Online. 2002-10-31. Retrieved 31 January 2011.
- ^ Paul Torpey (2007-10-31). "Travel: Top Ten Haunted Places in the UK". Guardian. London. Retrieved 2012-06-11.
- ^ Morgan, Gareth. "Girls Aloud' haunted mansion ordeal". Western Mail. 25 Nov 2006