The Grapes Hotel
In the village of Maentwrog on the A496, the Grade II listed Grapes Hotel is the local hostel. It was originally a 17th Century coaching inn but its cellar dates from the 13th Century.
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by Ian · Published April 5, 2012 · Last modified November 23, 2018
In the village of Maentwrog on the A496, the Grade II listed Grapes Hotel is the local hostel. It was originally a 17th Century coaching inn but its cellar dates from the 13th Century.
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by Ian · Published April 4, 2012 · Last modified October 14, 2018
Discover the darker side of Southend-on-Sea in the latest book in the Haunted series. If you’ve had enough of the beach and pier then be prepared to see the spine-chilling side of the town. You won’t be disappointed.
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by Ian · Published March 16, 2012 · Last modified November 8, 2018
Looking for the spookier side to London? Then this is the must-have app for you…
London has a rich haunted heritage, and from well-known ghosts to some of the more obscure, this app features over 300 haunted locations around the city, the map uses your phone’s GPS to bring the spooks to you!
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by Ian · Published March 13, 2012 · Last modified January 1, 2019
The Boar’s Head pub on Queen’s Road in Aberystwyth, is a derelict building at the time of writing, but is probably going to be converted into flats in the future, now the squatters have been evicted.
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by Ian · Published March 7, 2012 · Last modified December 8, 2018
Now converted into a series of private residences, the reputedly haunted, Grade II listed Savernake Forest Hotel was built by George William Frederick Brudenell-Bruce, 2nd Marquess of Ailesbury and Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire (Born 20 November 1804 – Died 6 January 1878) in 1864.
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by Ian · Published February 20, 2012 · Last modified October 14, 2018
I have to confess that Dundee is not the first, or indeed the second or third place that I would think of when it comes to haunted towns and places, and as the author Geoff Holder points out in the introduction, it seems as far as ghost hunters are concerned Dundee isn’t on the map either.
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by Ian · Published February 6, 2012 · Last modified November 23, 2018
This traditional Welsh inn is a stone’s throw from the magnificent Caernarfon Castle, at the end of Castle Hill road. It overlooks the Menai Straits, and it is allegedly haunted. The building was formerly the Customs House in the 18th Century, and it situated on the site of Caernarfon’s ‘Hanging Tower’ which was the place of execution in the town.
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by Ian · Published February 6, 2012 · Last modified November 22, 2018
Gwydir Castle is nestled in the Vale of Conwy in North Wales, and it has a long and fantastic history. The first recorded owner was Howell ap Coetmor, whose family members are recorded as having fought at the battles of Poitiers (1356), Shrewsbury (1402) and Agincourt (1415).
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by Ian · Published January 24, 2012 · Last modified October 14, 2018
Welcome to Staffordshire, I have to say it’s not a county I’ve visited very often. I did get lost one time in Staffordshire down some country roads whilst looking for a haunted property.
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by Ian · Published January 20, 2012 · Last modified October 14, 2018
Being born and bred in Lancashire I’ve grown up surrounded by the rich folklore, ghost stories and paranormal experiences that are embedded in the county, call me bias, but we have some of the most diverse and well documented stories from the famous Pendle witches to headless boggarts, lonely ghosts, black cat sightings and UFO’s.
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