The Crown Inn, Amersham
The reputedly haunted Grade II listed Crown was originally an old coaching inn dating back to the 16th century or 17th century* and now forms part of the Dhillon Group’s family of modern coaching inns.
Apparitions / Haunted Hotels / Haunted Pubs / Hauntings
by Ian · Published November 22, 2011 · Last modified December 30, 2018
The reputedly haunted Grade II listed Crown was originally an old coaching inn dating back to the 16th century or 17th century* and now forms part of the Dhillon Group’s family of modern coaching inns.
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by Ian · Published November 10, 2011 · Last modified December 30, 2018
Originally known as The Ship and dating from 1213, The Royal Standard of England on Brindle Lane, Beaconsfield is thought to be the oldest Free House in England and is reputedly haunted by two ghosts.
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by Ian · Published October 24, 2011 · Last modified October 14, 2018
The ghosts of Wales are bold and memorable, forceful in character often terrifying and sometimes even dangerous. In a new book by Richard Holland and published by The History Press you realise that Wales is a fearfully haunted place with possibly more ghosts and goblins than in England or any other country.
Haunted Hotels / Haunted Pubs / Hauntings
by Ian · Published October 24, 2011 · Last modified November 15, 2018
Built by Charles Eisenbeis, the first mayor of Port Townsend, the impressive 19th century Manresa Castle certainly has a reputation of being haunted and has appeared on several paranormal related television shows, but the authenticity of some of these ghosts has been thrown into question in the following article by Jonathan Martin entitled,
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Ian
· Published October 14, 2011
· Last modified October 14, 2018 Author Rupert Matthews takes us on a ghostly journey through Haunted Surrey in his latest book published by The History Press. Growing up in Surrey, the author has collected and researched a series of spine-tingling tales of apparitions, spectres, spirits from around the county, some are well know and others are possibly new to the readers. Haunted Hotels / Haunted Pubs / Hauntings
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Ian
· Published December 1, 2010
· Last modified December 30, 2018 The White Hart Hotel was originally an 18th century coaching inn and is said to be reputedly haunted, though I am unsure as of yet what the details of the haunting may be. Anniversary Ghosts / Apparitions / Haunted Hotels / Haunted Pubs / Hauntings / Lillie Langtry / Usual Suspects
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Ian
· Published September 10, 2010
· Last modified November 8, 2018 The sixty five room Cadogan Hotel is one of the oldest and most famous hotels in London and is reputedly haunted by the actress and lover of King Edward VII, Lillie Langtry (born 13 October 1853 – died 12 February 1929). Anniversary Ghosts / Apparitions / Black Dogs / Book Review / Civil War Hauntings / Haunted Hotels / Haunted Pubs / Hauntings / Poltergiests / Review / Road Ghosts / WWII Hauntings
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Ian
· Published August 30, 2010
· Last modified October 14, 2018 As it says on the back cover of the book, a twelfth century Gilbertine priory, a Chrysler car factory, a de-sanctified church and a Georgian period lavatory are just a few of the haunted localities from the case files of 1970s ghost buster Tony Broughall. Haunted Hotels / Haunted Pubs / Haunted Wedding Venue / Hauntings
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Ian
· Published June 18, 2010
· Last modified December 9, 2018 Craig-y-Nos Castle is nestled away in the scenic Brecon Beacons National Park. Once the home of famous opera singer Adelina Patti (10 February 1843 – 27 September 1919), the castle has a reputation as one of the most notorious haunted venues in the United Kingdom. Anniversary Ghosts / Apparitions / Civil War Hauntings / Haunted Hotels / Hauntings
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· Published June 8, 2010
· Last modified December 23, 2018 The Worlds End public house in Ecton dates from the 17th century and is said to be haunted by the ghost of barmaid who was killed by her jealous suitor. First mentioned in 1678 when it was then known as the Globe, it was rebuilt in 1765.
Haunted Surrey by Rupert Matthews
The White Hart Hotel, Buckingham
Cadogan Hotel, Knightsbridge
Two Haunted Counties – A Ghost Hunter’s Companion to Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire by Tony Broughall & Paul Adams
Craig Y Nos Castle
The Worlds End, Ecton
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