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| Alford Parish Church |
| A photo taken in 1981 showed the face of a green figure peering from inside the church. |
| Ardoe House Hotel, Aberdeenshire |
| Said to be haunted by a white lady identified as Kathleen Ogston, wife of Alexander Milne Ogston. |
| Ardrossan Castle, Ayrshire |
| Said to be haunted by the spectre of William Wallace on stormy nights. |
| Ardvreck Castle, Sutherland |
| Haunted by a female ghost and the ghost of a grey man. The man is said to be James Graham, the Marquis of Montrose who was captured here by the covenantors in 1650. |
| Arundel Castle, Sussex |
| The castle has a blue man who haunts the Library. |
| Athelhampton Manor, Dorset |
| The manor is said to be haunted by the spirit of an ape, which belonged to the Martyn Family during the fifteen hundreds. |
| Bagley House Bridport, Devon |
| Haunted by the ghost of a squire who committed suicide. |
| Balgonie Castle, Fife |
| Haunted by a Green Lady, a White Lady, a headless figure, and a Grey Man. |
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| Ballindaloch Castle, Banffshire |
| Haunted by General Grant, who stayed here during his life. The castle also has a Pink Lady and a Green Lady. |
| Balvenie Castle, Duftown, Banffshire |
| The castle is haunted by a White Lady, the sound of a disembodied voice, and sweet flute music. |
| Battle Abbey, East Sussex |
| Battle is the scene of William the Conquerors famous victory against the Saxon King Harold, and the abbey is supposed to stand on the area where Harold was chopped to pieces. A spectre with an arrow in its eye has been seen, who is assumed to be Harold. |
| Bayham Abbey, Kent |
| The ruins of this abbey are haunted by a group of white monks, chanting and the ringing of bells has been heard, and sometimes the fragrance of incense has been noticed. |
| Ben Machdui, Cairngorms, Aberdeenshire |
| One of the highest mountains in Scotland, it is haunted by a giant figure who walks behind mountaineers in big crunching footsteps. It has scared the wits out of many witnesses. |
| Berkley Castle |
| King Edward II, was killed in a cell in this castle by insertion of a red hot poker in his nether regions. His howls of pain are said to echo through the castle. |
| Berry Pomery Castle, Devon |
| Haunted by the spirits of two women, one who was starved to death and one who was strangled to death. One spirit appears on the battlements and one tries to lure visitors to unsafe areas of the castle. |
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