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The Green Faced Ghost
St Albans Abbey, Hertfordshire
Ghostly choral accompaniment has heard by several witnesses. Ghostly monks have also been seen, and a figure, which was identified as the martyr St Alban.
St Ives Cornwall
A ghost ship seen of the coast has been identified with the ship Neptune. A woman carrying a lamp is also said to wander the beach in search of her baby, who was lost during a shipwreck.
St Machars Cathedral
A floating severed hand was seen near to the main door by schoolboys in 1967.
Lew House, Tavistock, Devon
The house is haunted by a white lady.
The Tower of London
Haunted by the ghosts of the two princess, Lady Jane Grey, who appears on February the 12th, Ann Bolyn and many other spectres.
Trevethy, Cornwall
The old priory is said to be haunted by the spectre of a monk.
Uplyme Devon
A phantom coach and horses has been seen on the old coaching road. The Black Dog Inn is associated with a black dog haunting.
Vernham Dean, Hampshire
The old Roman road called Chute Causeway, is said to be haunted by a pastor who abandoned the villagers to die during the Black Death in 1665.
Whispering Corner Lytchet Matravers Dorset.
So called because ghostly voices in hushed tones have been heard.
Windsor Castle, Berkshire
Windsor Castle, premier Royal residence through the ages, is said to be haunted by: Henry the VIII who is heard but not seen, Elizabeth the I, who haunts the library; George the III, and Charles the I.
Windsor Park, Berkshire
Haunted by a phantom Huntsman called Herne the Hunter, he is either the spirit of a royal huntsman who committed suicide, or the remnants of a Celtic god.
Woodmanton, Wiltshire
Haunted by a headless horse and the sounds of battle, the area was a battle site during the Roman occupation.