List of reportedly haunted locations in the United Kingdom explained
The following is a list of reportedly haunted locations in the United Kingdom.
The kingdom is reputedly the most haunted landmass in the world, with England as the most haunted country, reporting the densest coverage of purported ghost sightings and paranormal experiences both per person, and by geographical area.[1] Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland are also rich in ghost lore (though far less densely populated), and there is not a single village, town or city which does not have reportings of ghosts and ghost belief going back multiple centuries.[1]
England
- Borley Rectory in the village of Borley, Essex, England. No longer extant.
- Brislington, once an attractive Somerset village but now a neighbourhood in Bristol, is reputed to have many ghosts.[4]
- Chillingham Castle, a medieval castle in Chillingham, Northumberland.[5]
- Dartmouth, Devon, ancient maritime town has many ghost stories.[6]
- Flitwick Manor in Bedfordshire, reputedly haunted and appeared on Strange but True? in 1995.[7] [8]
- Hoghton Tower, a historic house and stately home in the village of Hoghton, Preston is the second most haunted place in England.[9]
- 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.[10]
- Renishaw Hall, a stately home in Derbyshire.[11]
- Royal Court Theatre in Liverpool.[12] It was visited by paranormal investigators on Most Haunted.
Buckinghamshire
- Chenies Manor House, a country house in the village of Chenies.[13]
- The Chequers Inn, a pub in the town of Amersham.
- Cock Lane, a street in the town of High Wycombe.
- The Crown Inn, a pub in the village of Penn.
- Finnamore Wood, a forest near the village of Marlow.
- Four Ashes Road, in the village of Hughenden Valley.
- Fulmer, a village near the town of Gerrards Cross.
- Gerrards Cross, a town in south-east Buckinghamshire.
- The George and Dragon, a pub in the village of West Wycombe.
- The Greyhound Inn, a pub in the village of Chalfont St Peter.
- Hellfire Caves, a system of man-dug caves in West Wycombe.
- High Wycombe railway station, in the town of High Wycombe.
- Medmenham Abbey, a country house near the village of Medmenham.
- Missenden Abbey, a country house in the village of Great Missenden.
- The Royal Standard of England, a pub in the hamlet of Forty Green.[14]
- St Lawrence's Church, in the village of West Wycombe.
- St Bartholomew's Church, in the village of Fingest.
- The White Hart, a pub in the village of Chalfont St Peter.
Lincolnshire
London
- 50 Berkeley Square, a townhouse in the City of Westminster.[18]
- The British Museum[19]
- Brookside Theatre, in the borough of Havering.
- Bruce Castle, a manor house in the borough of Haringey.
- 284 Green Street, a council house in the borough of Enfield.
- Cock Lane, a street in the City of London.
- Hall Place, in the London Borough of Bexley.[20] [21]
- Hampton Court Palace, a royal palace in the borough of Richmond upon Thames.[22]
- Langham Hotel, a hotel in the City of Westminster.[23]
- Tower of London, a castle in the borough of Tower Hamlets.
- Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, a theatre haunted by the "Man in Grey".
The New Forest
- Angel & Blue Pig, a coaching inn in Lymington
- Beaulieu Abbey, a ruined Cistercian Abbey in Beaulieu
- Beaulieu Palace House, the seat of Baron Montagu of Beaulieu
- Bolton's Bench, a hill surrounded in dragon folklore outside Lyndhurst[24]
- Breamore House, an Elizabethan manor house built on the site of Breamore Priory[25]
- Fleur de Lys, the oldest pub in the New Forest, at Pilley
- Fox and Hounds, an 18th-century coaching inn on the High Street, Lyndhurst[26]
- Glasshayes House, a country house and former hotel redesigned by Arthur Conan Doyle in Lyndhurst
- Hurst Castle, an artillery fort established by Henry VIII on the Hurst Spit
- Red Lion Pub, Boldre
- Rufus Stone, a stone that marks the traditional site of the killing of William Rufus, outside Minstead
- Waterloo Arms, a 16th-century thatched pub in Pikes Hill, Lyndhurst
Norfolk
Warwickshire
Northern Ireland
Scotland
See main article: Reportedly haunted locations in Scotland.
Wales
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Clarke, Roger. A natural history of ghosts : 500 years of hunting for proof. A Natural History of Ghosts. 2012. Particular. 978-1-84614-333-5. London. 801606143.
- News: On the trail of ghosts in haunted Sussex . SussexWorld . Hemsley . Andy . October 28, 2020 . May 4, 2023.
- News: UK Museum gives up the ghost . BBC News . BBC . February 2, 1999 . December 18, 2006.
- Book: Taylor, Ken . Brislington Ghosts & Mysteries . 2005 . Redcliffe Press . 978-1-904537-38-0.
- https://chillingham-castle.com
- Book: Taylor, Ken . Dartmouth Ghosts & Mysteries . 2006 . Richard Webb . 978-0-9536361-5-0.
- Book: Adams . Paul . Brazil . Eddie . Extreme Hauntings: Britain's Most Terrifying Ghosts . 15 March 2013 . . 978-0-7524-8956-8 . 104 . en.
- Book: O'Dell . Damien . Paranormal Bedfordshire : True Ghost Stories. 2008 . Stroud . 9781445629926.
- News: 10 of the most haunted places in and around Lancashire . Lancashire Life . Lancashire Life . October 17, 2017 . September 11, 2018.
- Book: Puttick, Betty . Ghosts of Hertfordshire . 1994 . Countryside Books . The Haunting of Minsden Chapel . 82–85 .
- Book: The world's strangest mysteries. 1987. Gallery Books. New York. 0-8317-9678-2. 353–5. The Renishaw coffin. registration. https://archive.org/details/worldsstrangestm0000unse/page/353.
- Web site: Royal Court Theatre.
- News: Dancer . Luci . 15 April 2016 . IN PICTURES: South Bucks' most haunted . Bucks Free Press . 23 December 2017 .
- The Royal Standard of England, Forty Green. Beaconsfield & District Historical Society.
- Book: Halpenny, Bruce Barrymore . Bruce Barrymore Halpenny . Ghost Stations Lincolnshire . 2008 . L'Aquila . 978-1-871448-08-5.
- Book: Halpenny, Bruce Barrymore . Bruce Barrymore Halpenny . Ghost Stations 1 . 2008 . Unknown Publisher . 978-1-871448-10-8.
- Book: Buxton, James . The Black Book of Modern Myths . Random House . 1998 . 978-0-09-953362-7.
- Book: Underwood, Peter . The A–Z of British Ghosts . 1992 . Chancellor Press . London . 1-85152-194-1 . registration .
- News: Ghosts at the museum. 2020-04-28. The Economist. 2020-05-26.
- Book: Haunted England: A Survey of English Ghost Lore 1941. Kessinger Publishing. 2004. 58. 9781417975907.
- Book: Samuel
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- News: Ghost caught on palace camera . BBC News . BBC. 20 December 2003 . December 18, 2006.
- News: Room 333: The Most Haunted Hotel Room in London. Huffpost. Ladowsky. Ellen. 18 March 2010. 29 October 2019.
- News: 2016 . New Forest Hauntings . Historic UK . 24 February 2021 .
- News: Lewis . Peter . 2015 . New Forest: 5 Haunted Places to Visit . The Spooky Isles . 24 February 2021 .
- News: Nicholls . Edward . 2019 . 5 Most Haunted New Forest Pubs . The Spooky Isles . 24 February 2021 .
- Book: Halpenny, Bruce Barrymore . Bruce Barrymore Halpenny . Ghost Stations 3 . 2008 . L'Aquila . 978-1-871448-12-2.
- News: Echoes of war still surround Edgehill. BBC News . BBC. 24 May 2006. 23 December 2017.
- An Old Ulster House, Mina Lenox-Conyngham, UHF Publications (2005), p160
- News: 'Haunted hanging' pub on sale. 2002-10-31. BBC Online. 31 January 2011.
- News: Paul Torpey . Travel: Top Ten Haunted Places in the UK . Guardian . 2007-10-31. 2012-06-11 . London.
- Morgan, Gareth. "Girls Aloud' haunted mansion ordeal". Western Mail. 25 Nov 2006