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Tales of ghosts and hauntings abound in Britain, nearly every castle and stately home has its resident ghost, relating to some tragic event in its history.

Many of the older ghost traditions seem woven in historical events, and probably developed by word of mouth, changing through the centuries as the stories were passed down to while away the dark hours. But even in modern times some of these stories have been backed by witness accounts, ordinary people who see something out of the ordinary, in a place they did not know had a reputation as 'haunted'. For example at Bottlebush Down in Dorset, a horseman dressed in Bronze Age attire (possibly the oldest ghost in Britain), has been seen by several witnesses including a respected archaeologist. The area has a long reputation for the uncanny and was a Bronze Age burial site.

There is little doubt that people do witness strange phenomena in specific places, there are thousands of modern cases, too many to be explained away as hallucination and misinterpretation.


 

 



The Enfield Poltergeist


The Amityville Horror


Borley Rectory




The Fox Sisters



The Whaley House



The Queen Mary




The Bell Witch



The Tower of London



The Winchester Mystery House


The Chase Crypt

Hampton Court Palace

Drury Lane Theatre


Alcatraz

Leap Castle

Windsor Castle


Pluckley Village
Raynham Hall