"Some of the scariest places on earth: where even the brave are forced to tremble"
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(Tower of London)
There are currently 195 recognized independent countries in the world.
Every country among them is famous for some reason or the other.
But all countries have some things in common.
Among many mills, one mill is becoming a ghost or ghostly place.
Which is more or less noticed or heard in all countries.
So friends, today we will talk about that topic.
We'll start with some of the ghost stories of the Tower of London in the United Kingdom.
The Tower of London is an ancient fortress and city located on the north bank of the River Thames in London.
William the Conqueror built this castle in 1066 after his conquest of Normandy.
The main structure of the fort, called the White Tower, was built in 1078.
With the passage of time, it has taken on many forms. At one time, it has become a fort, then a royal palace, a royal prison, an armoury, a treasury and even a zoo.
Many consider the Tower of London to be one of the most haunted places in the United Kingdom.
Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII, was first imprisoned and then beheaded on charges of treason.
Since that incident, his spirit has been haunting the White Tower. Many have seen him walking around at night with his headless body.
It is claimed that the sound of children crying can sometimes be heard.
The current Tower of London
Today it is a popular tourist destination.
(Pluckley Village)
The physical location that is today recognized as “Britain’s most haunted village” by Guinness World Records in 1989.
The village is located in the county of Kent in southeastern England.
There are various claims about the presence of more than one ghost in this village.
A woman dressed in red is often seen wandering in the fog in the cemetery of St. Nicholas Church, searching for the grave of her child.
Then, a robber was killed near a tree in a place called the local “Fright Corner”. It is said that his shadow can still be seen there.
There are other such stories surrounding this village.
If you visit here, you should take some precautions, as strange events have occurred in many places and the atmosphere here also has a mysterious aspect.
However, it can be enjoyed safely through a tour and you can also learn about the history and legends of the area. For this reason, you can visit this village at least once.
(Borley Rectory)
The place we will talk about today is a house. That house was known as the "most haunted house in England".
It is located in the county of Essex, England.
It was the residence of the rector of a church. And Borley Rectory was built in 1863.
Journalist and paranormal researcher Harold Denning began investigating ghostly events here in 1930. It then began to be widely discussed.
There, strange sounds, lights and mysterious figures are seen roaming around.
According to the story, there was a monastery on the site of Borley Rectory. Where a woman was murdered. That woman (nun) who is seen roaming around the rectory area.
Many people there have claimed to hear strange sounds in the dark of night. Such as bells ringing, doors opening, and people walking.
In 1939, the rectory was completely destroyed by fire. Today, there are only a few remaining ruins.
(Alnwick Castle)
Built in the 11th century, around 1096, Alnwick Castle is over 700 years old and the second largest inhabited castle in England, located in the Northumberland region of England.
The incident is mentioned in the diary of a 12th-century Christian monk, in which a former slave, after death, came back to life and caused terror in the village.
The dead man was suspected of being a vampire. He or she would slit people's throats in the dead of night.
Then the villagers dug up his grave and found the slave's body completely intact. Then the villagers got scared and burned his body.
Today it is a popular tourist attraction, especially for Harry Potter fans, as parts of it were filmed as Hogwarts Castle in the Harry Potter films.
(The Ancient Ram Inn)
The Ancient Ram Inn is located in Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, UK. It was built in 1145 AD.
Initially, it was used as a guest house or rest center.
Then it turned into a haunted tourist center under private ownership.
While digging inside the house, a child's skeleton and a knife were once recovered. It is claimed that Satanic rituals and child sacrifices were once performed here.
Many visitors have reported feeling a presence in their sleep, some even feeling strangled.
Even after the death of the owner, John Humphrey, the house has continued to be used for haunted tours and hunting events.
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P . . kumer
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