Pluckey in Kent holds the title of the most haunted village in the UK, and the local woods, known as the Screaming woods, contribute to this claim. Witnesses have reported hearing screams coming from the woods at night, as well as hearing disembodied footsteps and seeing strange lights in ...
She was considered deranged by the villagers. After the fights, she would quietly walk into the middle of the tunnel and scream, to show her rage and pain to the entire village.You may believe whichever you want but this is for sure that the tunnel is haunted....
Dudleytown, Connecticut, was once a bustling little town that prospered from the mid-1800s until one day the population suddenly dwindled, and no one was left. While visiting this abandoned settlement is illegal, Dudleytown is considered by many to be one of America's most haunted destinations...
Alabama.Travel says: "...the facility’s rich history has also earned it the title of one of the most haunted places in the south. The urban legend begins with James “Slag” Wormwood, a foreman of the graveyard shift who, to impress his supervisors, would make his workers take dangerous...
Across the United States, there are incredible stories of paranormal activity and hauntings from coast to coast. But in every state, the most haunted locations all have history to support their ghostly claims.
How about Caverswall Castle in Caverswall village, Staffordshire, that sleeps a whopping 16 thrillseekers in its turrets and throughout? The Grade 1 listed historic castle is one of only 13 moated medieval castles in England, and you can stay in the turrets, all of which are two levels up...
Across the United States, there are incredible stories of paranormal activity and hauntings from coast to coast. But in every state, the most haunted locations all have history to support their ghostly claims.
Haunted houses are as much a part of a state's history as any other building, with most of the ghost-occupied residences having deep roots in the community ...
Where in the world:Cotswold, England Paranormal activity:The Ragged Cot is a 17th-century coaching inn, said to behauntedby a mother and child who died there. Supposedly, one night, the landlord of the inn decided to hold up a stagecoach. His wife went after him to stop him from carryin...
This small village in the Adirondacks is stunning year-round, thanks to its combination of rolling mountains and a clear, spring-fed, 2,173-acre lake. Home to just over 2,500 people, it is a rustic getaway that's popular with hikers, fishermen, and skiers (it was also home to two ...