Post by WitchBoy on Jun 2, 2002 4:55:58 GMT -5
1 Leeds Castle in Kent is haunted by a phantom dog who brings bad luck to visitors.
2 Broadcasting house in London's Regent Street, is home to the BBC and the ghost of a limping butler.
3 Castle Rising, Norfolk reverberates to the mad laughter of Queen Isabella, who was held captive there after plotting against her son Edward III.
4 Hampton Court has an embarrassment of spooks - up to 25 according to some estimates, including two of Henry VIII's wives, Jane Seymour and Catherine Howard, whose screams are still heard.
5 If the Loch Ness Monster is rarely seen it may be because it is wary of the Ghost of Annie Frazer at nearby Aultsigh Inn, who was murdered by her lover in a jealous rage.
6 St Thomas's Hospital in London is haunted by Florence Nightingale.
7 St Donat's Castle, Cardiff boasts not only a spectral panther roaming its corridors but also an invisible pianist who strikes up at will.
8 The Tower of London is inhabited by several headless apparitions, including Anne Boleyn and Lady Jane Grey.
9 The Devil himself is said to drive a coach and horses up Lawnmarket in Edinburgh.
10 The ghost of King George IV has been seen roaming the underground passages of the Royal Pavilion in Brighton.
11 Billionaire Paul Getty was startled on several occasions while staying at Woburn Abbey when the resident ghost thrust open the door of his bedroom.
12 The Scottish mountain Ben Doran is haunted by a half-man, half-goat creature called a Urisk
13 The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall in Norfolk was actually photographed and her ghostly picture published in Country Life magazine in 1916.
14 Chatham House in Lyme Regis, Dorset is haunted by the ghost of "Hanging Judge" Jeffreys wearing a black cap and robes and carrying a bloodied bone.
15 The Lyric Theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue, London is haunted by the ghost of murdered programme seller Nellie Klute.
16 The ghost of jockey Fred Archer rides the racecourse at Newmarket and still frightens horses there.
17 Arundel castle in West Sussex has three ghosts - a Cavalier, a kitchen hand and a young girl who threw herself from the castle's Hiorne's Tower.
18 The ghost of St Hilda who is seen wearing a shroud at a window in Whitby Abbey, North Yorkshire, was mentioned in Bram Stoker's Dracula.
19 The ghost of a bear is said to haunt Cheyne Walk in Chelsea.
20 Castle Rushen on the Isle of Man is haunted by a "grey lady", who was wrongly hanged for murdering her son.
21 Littlecote Manor, Wiltshire has the ghost of the gruesome Burning Babe, a new-born child who was thrown on to a fire.
22 Lawrence of Arabia has been seen at Cloud's Hill in Dorset and is said to appear whenever England is in danger.
23 Legends of a monster lurking in a secret room are told about Glamis Castle, Scotland.
24 Cranmere Pool, Dartmoor plays host to the ghost of Bingie Gear who appears in different forms, both animal and human.
25 The Bank of England is home to the Black Nun, whose brother was hanged after being convicted of forgery there.
26 Ghost watchers at Wolfeton House in Dorchester may see the strange sight of a coach and horses being driven up the staircase inside the house.
27 A "green lady" with a baby has been seen at Crathes Castle in Scotland, where the skeleton of a women and child were found under the floor during building work.
28 At East Riddlesden Hall in Yorkshire there is a wooden cradle which is rocked by invisible hands.
29 The ghost of a girl called Jenny can be heard spinning in the East wing of Knebworth House in Hertfordshire.
30 Vine Street Police Station in London's West End is haunted by one Sergeant Goddard who hanged himself in a cell.
2 Broadcasting house in London's Regent Street, is home to the BBC and the ghost of a limping butler.
3 Castle Rising, Norfolk reverberates to the mad laughter of Queen Isabella, who was held captive there after plotting against her son Edward III.
4 Hampton Court has an embarrassment of spooks - up to 25 according to some estimates, including two of Henry VIII's wives, Jane Seymour and Catherine Howard, whose screams are still heard.
5 If the Loch Ness Monster is rarely seen it may be because it is wary of the Ghost of Annie Frazer at nearby Aultsigh Inn, who was murdered by her lover in a jealous rage.
6 St Thomas's Hospital in London is haunted by Florence Nightingale.
7 St Donat's Castle, Cardiff boasts not only a spectral panther roaming its corridors but also an invisible pianist who strikes up at will.
8 The Tower of London is inhabited by several headless apparitions, including Anne Boleyn and Lady Jane Grey.
9 The Devil himself is said to drive a coach and horses up Lawnmarket in Edinburgh.
10 The ghost of King George IV has been seen roaming the underground passages of the Royal Pavilion in Brighton.
11 Billionaire Paul Getty was startled on several occasions while staying at Woburn Abbey when the resident ghost thrust open the door of his bedroom.
12 The Scottish mountain Ben Doran is haunted by a half-man, half-goat creature called a Urisk
13 The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall in Norfolk was actually photographed and her ghostly picture published in Country Life magazine in 1916.
14 Chatham House in Lyme Regis, Dorset is haunted by the ghost of "Hanging Judge" Jeffreys wearing a black cap and robes and carrying a bloodied bone.
15 The Lyric Theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue, London is haunted by the ghost of murdered programme seller Nellie Klute.
16 The ghost of jockey Fred Archer rides the racecourse at Newmarket and still frightens horses there.
17 Arundel castle in West Sussex has three ghosts - a Cavalier, a kitchen hand and a young girl who threw herself from the castle's Hiorne's Tower.
18 The ghost of St Hilda who is seen wearing a shroud at a window in Whitby Abbey, North Yorkshire, was mentioned in Bram Stoker's Dracula.
19 The ghost of a bear is said to haunt Cheyne Walk in Chelsea.
20 Castle Rushen on the Isle of Man is haunted by a "grey lady", who was wrongly hanged for murdering her son.
21 Littlecote Manor, Wiltshire has the ghost of the gruesome Burning Babe, a new-born child who was thrown on to a fire.
22 Lawrence of Arabia has been seen at Cloud's Hill in Dorset and is said to appear whenever England is in danger.
23 Legends of a monster lurking in a secret room are told about Glamis Castle, Scotland.
24 Cranmere Pool, Dartmoor plays host to the ghost of Bingie Gear who appears in different forms, both animal and human.
25 The Bank of England is home to the Black Nun, whose brother was hanged after being convicted of forgery there.
26 Ghost watchers at Wolfeton House in Dorchester may see the strange sight of a coach and horses being driven up the staircase inside the house.
27 A "green lady" with a baby has been seen at Crathes Castle in Scotland, where the skeleton of a women and child were found under the floor during building work.
28 At East Riddlesden Hall in Yorkshire there is a wooden cradle which is rocked by invisible hands.
29 The ghost of a girl called Jenny can be heard spinning in the East wing of Knebworth House in Hertfordshire.
30 Vine Street Police Station in London's West End is haunted by one Sergeant Goddard who hanged himself in a cell.