The Top 10 Ghost Spots in Great Britain (UK)

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30 Oct 2007

The United Kingdom’s National Trust has revealed the most chilling and spooky chapters of British history by releasing a top 10 list of its most haunted historic properties.Its Horror time!

Most Haunted in Britain. The Top 10.

1. Blickling Hall, Norfolk
2. Dunster Castle, Somerset
3. Quarry Bank Mill, Cheshire
4. Newton House, Carmarthenshire
5. Gibside Hall, Tyne and Wear
6. Lyme Park, Cheshire
7. Lanhydrock, Cornwall
8. Hughenden Manor, Buckinghamshire
9. Powis Castle, Powys
10. Belton House, Lincolnshire

Blicking Hall

The headless ghost of Anne Boleyn reportedly haunts Blickling Hall.

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    • David Haines

      I am a retired professor writing a book on old mills, one part of which is devoted to Haunted Mills. Can you point me to some resources where I might find more detailed information about the haunting of Quarry Bank Mill? The Internet files I have reviewed seem to just be repetitions of the Nation Trust comment about a “ghostly gang of former workers.”

      Unfortunately, the two weeks we spent in and around Cheshire was in 1986, long before my interest in haunted mills developed. Thank you.

      David G. Haines, PhD
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      Windham, CT (USA) 06280

    • David Haines

      I am a retired professor writing a book on old mills, one part of which is devoted to Haunted Mills. Can you point me to some resources where I might find more detailed information about the haunting of Quarry Bank Mill? The Internet files I have reviewed seem to just be repetitions of the Nation Trust comment about a “ghostly gang of former workers.”

      Unfortunately, the two weeks we spent in and around Cheshire was in 1986, long before my interest in haunted mills developed. Thank you.

      David G. Haines, PhD
      7 Sycamore Terrace
      Windham, CT (USA) 06280

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