Littledean Hall, The Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire

The Hall is reported to have accumulated over 16 ghosts since it was built in Anglo-Saxon times. They include two royalists Colonel Congrove and Captain Wigmore who were put to the sword in the dining room. Dark stains that cannot be removed from the floor are reputed to be the bloody remains of the killings. The 'blackboy', a black servant who killed his master in the hall haunts the scene of the crime wearing a silver collar and carrying a lit candle, and a white monk has been seen at the bottom of the stairs close to a secret oratory behind the panelling. Two brothers who shot each other in a duel are said to walk at night, while a phantom figure can sometimes be seen in the grounds. Visitors have reported attacks of dizziness, nausea and palpitations.

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