Haunted Britain
Discover haunted locations throughout Britain, including castles, historic buildings, and landscapes with reported supernatural activity and legends.
A Guide to Ghostly Edinburgh
Edinburgh's haunted history reveals ghostly tales from plague victims to notorious grave robbers that still haunt the city's streets today.
Britain's Top Ten Haunted Castles
Visit ten of Britain's most haunted castles, from ruins to lived-in estates, where you can spot ghosts or stay overnight.
Britain's Top Ten Haunted Hotels
Stay overnight at Britain's spookiest hotels and encounter the ghosts that come alive after dark.
Britain's Top Ten Haunted Pubs
Grab a drink at ten of Britain's most haunted pubs where you can socialise while waiting to spot a ghost.
Haunted London
London's most famous buildings have their own ghosts, from 10 Downing Street to the Bank of England.
Heathrow Ghosts
Heathrow Airport is haunted by the ghost of highwayman Dick Turpin and spirits from plane crashes that occurred on the site.
On the Trail of the Witchfinder
Matthew Hopkins, the notorious Witchfinder General, terrorised Essex and East Anglia during the 1640s, executing hundreds accused of witchcraft.
The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall
The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall is believed to be the ghost of Lady Dorothy Townshend, confined to the house after her husband discovered her affair.
The Enfield Poltergeist
In 1977, a London family's home became the centre of Britain's most famous poltergeist case with unexplained moving furniture and levitation.
Whitby: Where Dracula Walked
Bram Stoker wrote Dracula while holidaying in Whitby, drawing inspiration from the Yorkshire town's dark local stories and maritime history.
Wiltshire Ghosts
Wiltshire's countryside is haunted by ghosts, UFOs, black dogs and crop circles, from spectral hitchhikers to phantom-filled pubs.