Chester, Derby, York and Edinburgh compete with each other for the title of Most Haunted Place in Britain - or even Europe. What with haunted inns, ghostly Roman Legions, headless Queens and mournful ghostly brides, they've all got a pretty good claim to the title. And there are more haunted destinations.
Here then, the best ghost walks and haunted places in the UK to scare yourself silly.
Ferne ArfinShakespeare's home town has been one of England's biggest visitor attractions for hundreds of years. The guest list in the woodframed house that was Shakespeare's birthplace reads like a who's who of English literature from the 17th century onward. Curious spirits visit regularly and practitioners of magic and Wicca like the place too, so there are plenty of attractions for anyone who enjoys a good skin crawling, hair raising halloween frightfest.Eerie evenings at the Tudor World Museum take place in the Shrieve's house, which reports daily sightings from the spirit world. And, of course, as restoration works are planned, you might want to worry about the curse on Shakespeare's grave.
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