Reportedly haunted locations in the United Kingdom

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A 19th-century illustration of Cock Lane. The haunting took place in the three-storey building on the right.

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 1892

Buckinghamshire[]

Lincolnshire[]

London[]

The New Forest[]

Norfolk[]

Warwickshire[]

Northern Ireland[]

Scotland[]

Wales[]

See also[]

References[]

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  3. ^ Taylor, Ken (2006). Dartmouth Ghosts & Mysteries. Richard Webb. ISBN 978-0-9536361-5-0.
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  23. ^ "Echoes of war still surround Edgehill". BBC News. BBC. 24 May 2006. Retrieved 23 December 2017.
  24. ^ An Old Ulster House, Mina Lenox-Conyngham, UHF Publications (2005), p160
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  26. ^ Paul Torpey (2007-10-31). "Travel: Top Ten Haunted Places in the UK". Guardian. London. Retrieved 2012-06-11.
  27. ^ Morgan, Gareth. "Girls Aloud' haunted mansion ordeal". Western Mail. 25 Nov 2006
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