Haunted Places in England
Haunted places are believed to house ghostly and supernatural beings. People report to have seen ghosts and spirits appear on these locations. Here is a look at some of the famous haunted places in England.
Haunted locations are believed to be haunted with ghosts or other supernatural beings. Perhaps, the negative energies acting in such locations give them an aura of fright and horror. There are many haunted places around the world. They are ‘infamously famous’ for housing horror! Let us look at some of the haunted places in England.
Haunted Places in England
Pluckley, in Kent, is regarded as the most haunted destination in England. The ghosts such as a phantom coach and horses, a highwayman and a colonel are believed to appear in this village. In 1998, this village was enlisted in the Guinness Book of World Records, as the most haunted village in England.
50 Berkeley Square is famous, as the most haunted house in England. Haunted houses are considered as centers of supernatural or paranormal occurrences. They are believed to contain ghosts, poltergeists and demons.
Airfields, which surround England, include the RAF Bircham Newton in Norfolk, the RAF East Kirkby in Lincolnshire, the RAF Elsham Wolds and the former RAF Tibenham in Norfolk. It is believed that the ghosts of the martyrs of the Second World War inhabit the airfield areas. Paranormal activity is believed to occur in the surroundings of the airfields.
Closed-circuit television that uses video cameras to transmit signals had once captured a white figure near Belgrave Hall in Leicester. Some believe that the white figure was the ghost of the daughter of one of the former owners of the house.
The very famous, Windsor Castle, has been home for the royal families of Britain, for 1000 long years. People claim to have seen the spirit of Queen Elizabeth I in this castle. They have also reported to have seen Anne Boleyn, the mother of the queen, run across the corridors in the castle. Other ghosts seen in the castle include King George VI, William Gladstone and Andrew, Duke of York.
Bomere Pool, located near the village of Bayston Hill, is believed to house an old ghost of a Roman soldier. People report of seeing him on Easter Day, every year, in search of his love.
The main criminal court in London, known as the Old Bailey, is another famous, haunted place in England. Judges, lawyers and policemen have reported to have seen a ghostly figure appear in the court on the days of important trials.
These were some of the haunted locations in England. The locals of England know the haunted places better. You can choose to believe in the sightings of ghosts or disregard their existence. Some of you, I am sure, would want to visit these haunted locations and see the ghostly beings in action!

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