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| Bindon Hill, Dorset |
| Bindon hill is said to be haunted by Roman soldiers. |
| Bisham Abbey, Berkshire |
| Said to be haunted by Dame Elizabeth Holby, who supposedly beat her son William Holby to death for poor schoolwork, evidence for this event is scant. |
| Black Heddon Near Stamford, Northumberland |
| The village roads were haunted by a bright glowing ghost known a Silky, the spirit would terrify travellers foolish enough to venture into the night. |
| Bleaklow Hill, Derbyshire |
| Haunted by a troop of Roman soldiers, there was a Roman road near here. |
| Blue Bell Hill, Kent |
| The scene of several sightings of a ghostly figure, who appears in front of cars and disappears suddenly. |
| Borley Rectory |
| Once called the most haunted house in England, there is little left of the rectory, which burned down. There have been strange sightings in recent times in the area. |
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| Botathan Near Launceston Cornwall |
| There is a well documented sighting of a phantom here in the plague year of 1665. The ghost of Dorothy Dingley appeared to a young boy, and also to the rector of the Chapel of St Mary Magdelene. She is said to have warned of the coming plague. An exorcism was carried out to give her soul rest but the figure is still said to be seen now and again. |
| Bottlebush Down, Dorset |
| Haunted by figures in Bronze age attire, the area is abundant with the remains of ancient man. |
| Bovington Camp, Dorset |
| The museum has a German Tiger Tank that was used in the Second World War. A figure in German uniform has been seen in the area. |
| Braddock Down |
| Cromwell's army was defeated here in 1643, the sound of galloping hooves has been heard. |
| Bramber Castle, Sussex |
| Said to be haunted by some children, who were starved to death on the orders of King John. |
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