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Brampton, Cumbria

Brampton, Cumbria

According to a newspaper article by Sarah Newstead that appeared in the News & Star on 28 September 2011 entitled ‘Is Cumbria The Most Haunted?’

Raffles, Carlisle, Cumbria

Raffles, Carlisle, Cumbria

According to a newspaper article by Sarah Newstead that appeared in the News & Star on 28 September 2011 entitled ‘Is Cumbria The Most Haunted?’

The Branthwaite Neuk Boggle, Cumbria

The Branthwaite Neuk Boggle, Cumbria

According to a newspaper article by Sarah Newstead that appeared in the News & Star on 28 September 2011 entitled ‘Is Cumbria The Most Haunted?’

Caldbeck is a magnet for spooks that walk among us, if the stories are to be believed.

Alston, Cumbria

Alston, Cumbria

According to a newspaper article by Sarah Newstead that appeared in the News & Star on 28 September 2011 entitled ‘Is Cumbria The Most Haunted?’

Or Cross Fell which can be clearly seen from Alston, where legend has is St Augustine put up a cross to rid the area of spirits.

Cartmel Fell, Cumbria

Cartmel Fell, Cumbria

According to a newspaper article by Sarah Newstead that appeared in the News & Star on 28 September 2011 entitled ‘Is Cumbria The Most Haunted?’

Askham Hall, Cumbria

Askham Hall, Cumbria

According to a newspaper article by Sarah Newstead that appeared in the News & Star on 28 September 2011 entitled ‘Is Cumbria The Most Haunted?’

How about the phantom men in top hats reportedly seen by guests at Lowther’s Askham Hall in the 1950s? The tale goes that after a black cat found mummified in a wall space was destroyed, the ghostly presence vanished.

Henry St. Claire and the Narragansett Pacer

Henry St. Claire and the Narragansett Pacer

I’m one of those crazy Americans who believes the Scotsman Henry St. Clair came to America and that the structure in Narragansett Bay is a Templar Church. I believe it is aligned with the Kennsington Stone that was found in Minnesota thousands of miles away but on a straight line with one of the openings in the ‘church’.

Glenn Dallan

Glenn Dallan

I have been looking at the Triads of Ireland and come across the following three wonders.

Theobalds Park, Cheshunt, Hertfordshire

Theobalds Park, Cheshunt, Hertfordshire

Theobalds Park is a large mansion house built in the eighteenth century and extended in the nineteenth century. It is now a luxury hotel. The ghost of Lady Meux (1847-1910) has been seen on the main staircase.