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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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