
Most Haunted (2002)
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Episodes 168
Peril in St.Pancras 2003 :: Grand Midland Hotel
The Most Haunted team take on the Midland Grand Hotel live on April Fools Day.
Read MoreAthelhampton Hall
Athelhampton Hall near Dorchester dates back to the Middle Ages and fell into disrepair as a tenant farm. It was then restored back to its original state by The Cooks who have lived there ever since. Once in the property, Derek connects with the spirit of a dead monkey, a pet of the previous inhabitants. Whilst walking around upstairs the crew all hear a cot rocking, but nobody is in the bedroom! The crew split into two groups and when the boys venture into the passageway where the monkey died, producer Karl feels something breathing on his ear... Meanwhile Yvette, director Bev and Jason keep a vigil next to the cot and catch orbs on camera.
Read MoreChillingham Castle
In the 1100s, Chillingham Castle, was witness to many battles between England and Scotland. Since the 13th century, the same family have been living there in harmony with ghosts. Derek not only sees but feels The Blue Flash Boy whose bones were buried in the wall of a bedroom. A hissing noise in the corridor spooks the Crew... Derek contacts Lady Mary Berkley, a spirit of a lady who used to live there! Elsewhere, Karl sees a white box move by itself when filming in a storage room that used to be a torture chamber.
Read MoreAvebury Stones and The Red Lion
Dating back to the 1600s, Avebury Stones, along with the nearby Red Lion pub, is reputedly one of the most paranormal places in Great Britain, the latter of which is allegedly haunted by three ghosts... During a vigil, Derek sees one of the ghosts who was killed and thrown down a well. Further investigation leads Derek to draw Yvette and Jason outside to the stones for more exploration, but fearful Yvette stays in a haunted room by herself only to feel a tickling sensation on her head. Tension heightens when her husband Karl goes back to collect the camera from the room and is scratched twice on the back of his neck despite the room being empty...
Read MoreDrury Lane Theatre
Drury Lane Theatre in London is considered by some to be the most haunted theatre in the world. Using his paranormal skills Derek talks to the famous Man in Grey until the spirit of another ghost takes over his body and talks to the crew, helping uncover the murder mystery surrounding the theatre. Whilst Derek recovers, the crew split up and search the hotel in darkness where Yvette sees a man in chains. Meanwhile, three of the crew members bravely go in search of the Man in Grey...
Read MoreLeap Castle
Leap Castle in Ireland was built in 1604 and is currently home to a great deal of paranormal activity. While waiting for Derek to arrive, Rick experiences something whispering I his ear at the same time as Jason records high electromagnetic fields! Soon after, Derek senses the elemental ghost that is half-man-half-animal. Derek also manages to contact a monk who guards the castle from negative energies. The crew split in two for night vision vigils as Yvette and Stuart film orbs next to the gallery and Karl and Rick perform a séance in the bloody chapel...
Read MoreThe Ostrich Inn
The village of Colnbrook near Heathrow is home to the third oldest pub in Great Britain, The Ostrich Inn. Legend has it that in the 1400s over 60 people met their death there and Jarmin, an evil landlord, murdered visitors by throwing them in hot oil. When the Most Haunted team arrive, evidence is found in electromagnetic activity picked up by Jason's monitor. Several ghosts communicate through Derek to the crew about the way they were murdered by Jarmin. Meanwhile, Karl tries to find a book, which according to a spirit, has all the answers...
Read MoreSouter Lighthouse
Built in 1871, the Souter Lighthouse in Tyne and Wear was once home to Grace Darling's niece Isabelle in 1881. As the investigation begins, Derek picks up on tobacco smells from a man from the Cantris shipwreck at the top of the lighthouse. Yvette and Jason detect paranormal activity on one of the monitors in the kitchen whilst on a tea break. The ghost of Isabelle reveals her presence to Derek in the kitchen and the living quarters, while equipment in the kitchen mysteriously turns itself on...
Read MoreCharnock Hall
Once owned by the Royal Family, Charnock Hall in Preston was home to a catholic priest by the name of Robert Charnock. In the 17th century Catholicism was frowned upon in Britain and many masses were conducted here in secrecy. Current owners and past residents have witnessed priestly figures and nun-like transfigurations. Could the child-like feelings and giggling that the crew experience be the work of ghosts of small children that used to live here? The team bravely conduct a séance where Rick is overcome with physical pains and tingling.
Read MoreCulzean Castle
Culzean Castle in Ayrshire is haunted by seven ghosts. Built in 1777 the original building dates back to 1165 and was a stronghold for the Clan Kennedy family. When Derek arrives he takes the crew straight to the most haunted room in the house, the Earl's bedroom, where he sees a ghost. Whilst walking around Derek hears bagpipes and tells the crew the name of the legendary piper! Later in the Earl's bedroom, flashes of light on a painting spook Marcel, and Yvette attempts to coax the lady spirit of Cassallis to be caught on camera.
Read MoreThe Mermaid Inn
The ghosts of smugglers terrify the crew when they spend 24 hours at The Mermaid Inn in East Sussex. A haunted chair reportedly moves on its own, the ghost of a man appears in old fashioned clothing, and there are reports of ghostly men fighting a duel in one of the bedrooms – the team just had to investigate! Derek is overwhelmed when he picks up on the ghost of a man who was killed by a group of smugglers. A firmly closed door opens on its own scaring Yvette and Jason. Karl catches noises and orbs on camera, and something hovers over Yvette while she sleeps in a haunted bedroom.
Read MoreBlackpool Pleasure Beach
The Most Haunted team spend 24 hours at Blackpool's famous funfair, Pleasure Beach, to investigate stories of a haunted ghost train and frightening poltergeist activity. Derek is able to learn more about the infamous ghost Mr Glogs, who is said to haunt the ghost train. H also sees the spirits of some mischievous children in the gift shop. The team hear footsteps following them as they walk through the dark tunnel of the ghost train... are the girls' screams caused by ghostly hands touching their heads?
Read MoreTreasure Holt
Witchcraft, murder, robbery and human sacrifice are all said to have happened at Treasure Holt. Based on the Essex coast, it is alleged to have been a house of ill repute and haven for smugglers years ago. Derek is guided round the house by the ghost of Simon The Monk. As he moves around, he sees The Crinoline Lady, while ghostly Uncle Percy communicates to the crew through Derek. The crew link hands and try to make contact with the ghosts. In spite of feeling cold, when they check the temperature gauge it has gone up...
Read MoreLevens Hall
Levens Hall is on the edge of the Lake District and dates back to 1350 when it was built by the De Redman family. When Karl and Rick walk around the house lots of strange noises are heard outside and Karl is mysteriously prodded. The mystery surrounding the cold blast on Yvette's hand supports the theory of paranormal existence, when a digital photograph shows an orb near her hand. Finally the team perform a séance where significant orb activity strongly suggests the presence of paranormal forces at work.
Read MoreDerby Gaol
Yvette and the rest of the Most Haunted team are locked inside Derby Gaol where in the late eighteenth century scenes of total incarceration and brutal executions took place. Jason sets a trigger trap of a wooden cross on a piece of paper in a reputedly haunted cell, which gives incredible results. Huddled in a cell later during a vigil, the whole crew smell roses although nobody knows where it's coming from... Filming later reveals the presence of orbs in the very same cell...
Read MoreAldwych Underground Station
Yvette and Jason don 1940s army uniforms to get into the feeling of Aldwych Station, which was built after the demolition of a theatre in 1907 and used as an air raid shelter in the Second World War. Derek speaks to a ghost called Margaret, who claims she was an actress and has been sighted many times before. As the crew walk through the tunnels in pitch black, Yvette thinks she sees a figure in the tunnel. Meanwhile, over another platform, a motion detector is set off yet nobody is near enough to trigger it...
Read MoreCharleville Forest Castle
Located in the centre of Ireland, this castle is built on the site of an ancient burial ground where plague victims were buried in the 1700s. With a labyrinth of dungeons and stories of ghostly apparitions, the Most Haunted team were keen to investigate Charleville. The team immediately experience poltergeist activity as Derek picks up on a strong negative force in the dungeons and the team get lucky with a Victorian séance.
Read MoreMichalham Priory
Michelham Priory was originally a church built on a medieval island. In 1556 it was transformed into a house where many families have lived through tragedy. This location proves to be one of th most thrilling locations the team ever visited. Ghostly legs spook the team and Yvette is petrified as Jason's electromagnetic field meter picks up on a spiritual figure that Derek subsequently makes contact with.
Read MoreHalloween 2002 : Dudley Castle
The first Most Haunted Live episode sees the Most Haunted crew taking on Dudley Castle on Halloween night.
Read MoreChristmas 2002 : Dover Castle
Most Haunted Live at Christmas takes presenters Yvette Fielding, David Bull, spirit medium Derek Acorah, and the rest of the ghost-hunting team to Dover Castle in a bid to name the band of brigands who beheaded and robbed a young Drummer Boy in the castle grounds.
Read MoreBrannigans Night Club
Series Two of Most Haunted opens with a very spooky investigation into a disused church which occupies the upper floors of Brannighans nightclub in Manchester.
There are reports of considerable poltergeist activity and spectral sightings, including two entities that, according to spiritualist medium Derek Acorah, did not want a television crew in the building.
Read MoreTutbury Castle
Tutbury, celebrated for its ruined castle, was once a market town seated on the south bank of the River Dove.
The tower on top of the motte dates from the mid 18th century. The original Norman castle is said to date back to 1071 belonging first to Hugh de Avranches and then to Henry, Lord of Ferriers and Chambrais in Normandy.
In 1174, following a disagreement with William Ferriers, King Henry II lay siege to the castle and ordered it to be demolished. In 1263 it came under further attack from Prince Edward (the future King Edward I). Two years later, Henry III gave Tutbury Castle to his younger son Edmund. It has remained in the hands of the Earls and Dukes of Lancaster ever since.
In 1362, new walls, towers and buildings were added on by John of Gaunt, second Duke of Lancaster. And in the late 16th Century the castle was used to keep Mary Queen of Scots imprisoned.
The final straw came in 1646, during the Civil War when Parliamentary forces inflicted even more damage leaving the ruin
Read MoreThe Station Hotel
This hotel has had guests running from their rooms in fear, and the cellars are said to be haunted by the spirit of a murdered maid.
Originally built in 1910, the Station was rebuilt as a larger hotel in 1936. Famous guests over time have included Laurel & Hardy, Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and George Formby.
Do the cameras capture evidence of poltergeists? You decide, in this scary 24-hour investigation.
Read MoreThe Skirrid Inn
The oldest pub in Wales has a gruesome history, in which more than 100 people were hanged in the stairwell.
After eliminating all natural causes, the crew becomes convinced that a door is opening and closing of its own volition.
The pub's history can be traced back beyond the Norman conquest.
It is said that in 1110 a court was convened to try two brothers, James Crowther for a violent robbery, John for stealing sheep. James was sentenced to nine months prison while his brother was hanged from a beam at the inn.
Read MoreHouse of Detention
In this dark, damp and disused prison, spiritualist medium Derek Acorah has a difficult time coming to terms with allegedly hostile spirits.
Fear gets the better of some female members of the crew and the director receives a cut to his head which cannot be explained by natural causes.
The House Of Detention site is 300 years old. Built in 1845 , it soon to became London's biggest remand prison with up to 10,000 prisoners a year.
Most of it was demolished in 1890 but the wardens residence and the entire underground level of the prison was left intact. Some underground cells became air raid shelters during the Second World War. In 1983 the doors were opened to tourists.
Read MoreLafferty's, Bell Inn and The Heritage Centre
Three locations, one investigation. The Heritage Centre, Laffertys Pub, and The Bell Inn give Derby a claim on the title of 'the most haunted city in Europe'.
Bodies under the floor at the Heritage Centre; a skull - believed to belong to a murdered woman at Laffertys; and a room that no one will stay in at the Bell Inn, make this investigation one of the most challenging and frightening of the series.
The Bell Inn is an old coaching inn. The building, built in 1680, retains much of its original features. Amongst reported sightings there is a Victorian lady in blue, a poltergeist who throws things around and a maid in 18th Century garb. The maid is said to have been murdered in 1745 and has been seen in the presence of children.
The George Inn, now Lafferty's, was one of the most famous coaching inns in Derby and was built around 1693. Over the years the inn hosted the Duke of Devonshire's headquarters during the 1745 uprising, it has also been home to vet and dentist surgeries, the pos
Read MoreLlancaiach Fawr Manor House
A 17th century manor house that has been renovated to its 17th century state and is said to be haunted by many of its previous occupants: soldiers, children, and a maid. Reported sightings include a cot that rocks on its own...
The manor was home to Colonel Edward Prichard during the Civil War. It is said that Charles I visited in 1645 and that following his visit, loyalties went from King to Parliament.
If you want to visit there are candlelight ghost tours in the winter months.
Read MorePengersick Castle
This ancient and crumbling castle invokes the troubled maritime and smuggling history of Cornwall. It is said to be built on the site of a Tudor Manor around 1500.
The grounds include a large wooded area with ruins that play host to ghost sightings of sailors and monks.
This is an atmospheric location that spooks even the hard-bitten, worldy-wise Most Haunted crew.
The castle is at the centre of many myths and legends, one of which is that Henry Pengersick was violent man and that back in the 12th Century he killed a monk and wounded a vicar. The present owners believe that if there are ghosts at Pengersick Castle they could be of Henry Pengersick, later known as Henry Le Fort and his wife Engrina.
Another legend is that of an evil man who left his wife while fighting in foreign lands. While on his travels he courted another woman who gave him a magic sword. He returned to his castle to have his wife and young child drowned and to marry yet another woman, this one an evil witch. His ot
Read MoreThe Clockhouse
Part one of the Ruth Ellis ghost mystery. This very large privately owned house, built across Medieval, Georgian and Victorian periods, is said to play host to strange noises, doors opening and closing, dark figures in corridors and a room that seems to harbour a number of spiritual entities.
When spiritualist medium Derek Acorah picks up on the sprit of a woman called Ruth, only the property owner Fred Batt can explain the extraordinary link. Fred also owns a Caesars nightclub in London, which is said to be haunted by 1950s socialite Ruth Ellis.
Read MoreCaesar's Night Club
Part two of the Ruth Ellis investigation takes the Most Haunted team to Fred Batt's South London nightclub.
The largest club in London, Caesars was closed for many years.
When current owner Fred Batt re-opened the club eight years ago strange things started to occur.
Staff report unidentified footsteps along corridors, dark shapes seen moving across rooms, doors opening on their own, and a ghostly woman's figure who is believed to be 1950s socialite Ruth Ellis. Ellis used to work at Caesars nightclub.
Spiritualist medium Derek Acorah picks up on the name Ruth, and the names of some of the club's former celebrity clients such as Reggie Kray.
Read MoreBelgrave Hall
Teamed with two celebrities, the Most Haunted team investigate Belgrave House in Leicester.
Read MoreRAF East Kirkby
Work started on the construction of the airfield in 1942 and by the middle of 1943 East Kirkby's runways were operational and 57 Squadron, equipped with Lancasters, arrived.
During November 1943, 630 Squadron was formed and also remained at East Kirkby for the duration of the war. The number of servicemen and women stationed at East Kirkby soon exceeded the 2,000 level. East Kirkby's aircraft suffered losses in the Berlin and Nuremberg raids, but its worst night was 21 June 1944 when 11 aircraft were lost in an attack.
Towards the end of the war, in April 1945, a Lancaster caught fire while being bombed up, resulting in a huge explosion which set off further bombs. Four people were killed, six Lancasters totally destroyed, and a further fourteen damaged.
In the post-war period, the airfield was used for trials and for a short time during the mid-1950s it was occupied by United States Air Force. Eventually closing in 1958, the RAF finally disposed of the site in 1970.
In recent years du
Read MoreMoresby Hall
Overlooking the Cumbrian fells, Moresby Hall has been home to many noble families since the 12th Century - it is the oldest residence in the Copeland borough (West Cumbria) and a Grade I listed building.
The name Moresby is likely to have derived from a connection with a settler (probably called Morisceby, Mawriceby or Moricebi) as early as 1150.
The Moresby family were notorious in the medieval times, and aquired large estates through conquest and marriage.
One of the most famous, Christopher de Moresby, fought at Agincourt and was honoured on the field with other knights by King Henry. Four generations of de Moresby later, Anne, Sir Christopher's great grand-daughter was sole heiress. She married Sir Francis Weston, who was executed by King Henry VIII, along with Queen Anne Boleyn and another of her alleged paramours.
Anne finally sold Moresby Hall to a well-to-do merchant from Cockermouth - William Fletcher.
The Fletchers were also a powerful family and owned Moresby Hall for 250 y
Read MoreEdinburgh Vaults
Edinburgh's South Bridge was built in 1785-88 to cross the valley between the High Street and George Square. Beneath the 19 enormous stone arches, a series of floors and walls were constructed to create a series of underground vaults. These were used by local shops and businesses as workshops and storage space.
They also provided family accommodation – but it was far from luxurious. Groups of ten or more people lived together in small, dark, dank rooms. They had no ventilation and with the stench of fish oil lamps, stale rubbish and the contents of chamber pots emptied into the streets, living conditions must have been almost intolerable.
It wasn't long before the vaults also became the worldly haunt of a collection of the city's rogues, villains, prostitutes – and murderers.
The vaults were sealed off and completely abandoned in 1815 and weren't rediscovered until 1985 - and since then, numerous ghostly sightings and experiences have been reported.
Several people have reported a young
Read MoreLeith Hall
James Leith built the first tower of what was to become known as Leith Hall in 1650. Since then subsequent Lairds have added to it so that now it is one of the finest examples of the ‘chateau' style castles in Scotland. It also boasts some of the finest gardens in Scotland within the 113 ha estate. The Hall is also one of the few Scottish castles to stay in the same family as it has been passed from father to son.
The family itself had very strong military connections and the hall was a major stronghold in the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745-1746 with close ties to Bonnie Prince Charlie.
On the eve of the fateful Battle of Cullodon, the Laird, Andrew Hays, was presented with a writing case by the Prince which is still in the museum. The museum also contains the only pardon ever given to a Jacobite by the English after the battle.
In keeping with the Hall's military background, it was converted into an army hospital during The Great War.
Tragedy struck in 1939 when the last two Lairds were k
Read MoreHalloween 2003 :: Beaulieu Abbey
Includes special Hallowe'en edition of "Loose Lips", an entartainment show hosted by Melinda Messenger and Richard Arnold. Join them live from Beaulieu Abbey with the Most Haunted ghost hunting team.
Read MoreAberglasney House
During the Middle Ages, the area around Aberglasney was the centre for bloody battles, including a particularly violent offensive in 1257. Nearby fields still carry the memories with names such as Cae Tranc (field of vengeance) and Cae'r Ochain (groaning field).
Until the fifteenth century we depend on tradition for our knowledge of the people who owned Aberglasney. From that point onwards the property was sold to a different family roughly at the start of each new century and a strange seesaw pattern of wealth alternating with misfortune emerging.
The documents are missing, but Bishop Rudd is generally thought to have acquired the Aberglasney estate sometime around 1600. The house stayed in the family until 1710 when accumulated debts forced Sir Rice, the Bishop's grandson, to sell the estate to Robert Dyer. His grandson Robert Archer Dyer inherited in 1752 but already Aberglasney was once again draining the family coffers and finally Aberglasney was put up for sale in 1798.
In 1803 T
Read MoreTamworth Castle
Tamworth Castle is a typical Norman motte and bailey castle thought to date from the 1180's. Since then numerous additions and alterations have been made to the Castle by succeeding generations of owners. The oldest surviving section within the Shell-Keep, apart from the Tower itself, is the north wing.
The Banqueting Hall added in the early 15th century, and the Warder's Lodge at the entrance to the Courtyard is Tudor. Unfortunately the Castle was much neglected in the 18th century, but between 1783 and 1811 extensive alterations were made.
There has been some confusion over the identity of the castle's first Lord. There is evidence that it was held by both Robert de Despencer and Robert Marmion. Robert de Despencer evidently left no male heir so either a daughter or a niece married into the Marmion family. But as the name Despencer means Steward it is now believed that they may have been the same person. Marmion had performed the office of Champion to William the Conqueror and the gi
Read MoreFitz Manor
Situated in the heart of rural Shropshire and overlooking the River Severn, Fitz Manor, an Elizabethan Grade II listed building, has a rich and varied history.
The existing building dates from 1450 but the original structure is thought to have been a Saxon Hall. he first written records date from the 12th Century where it was recorded in the Domesday Book. It was also recorded in the Charter of Henry I. The Manor also has a rich ecclesiastical connection; significantly, it has its own church and was once owned by the Bishop of Shrewsbury.
Since the 18th Century the Manor has been in the hands of the Baly family who now run it as a successful bed and breakfast.
The Manor itself is a hotbed of spiritual activity. A priest is rumoured to have been crucified in the dining room for being homosexual, and groans and sobs have been heard here. Additionally, a figure of a lady has been seen many times in the Red bedroom. She is also reputed to haunt the graveyard and church yard. Reputedly,
Read MoreSchooner Hotel
The Schooner Hotel is situated in Alnmouth, a small village on the coast of Northumberland. The village lies at the mouth of the river Aln and was once a thriving seaport. It was to this harbour that ships from across the globe would come carrying cargoes of grain and coal. Schooners themselves were fast and handy vessels used for either fishing or trading, mainly with the Baltic States.
As well as a legitimate trading port, it was also a haven for smugglers and vagabonds. Such was the reputation of Alnmouth that John Wesley, the founder of The Methodist Church, commented that it was ""a small seaport town famous for its wickedness"".
The Hotel itself is a listed 17th Century Coaching Inn and has been the hub of Alnmouth village for the past 300 years. Notable persons who've stayed in the hotel include Charles Dickens, Basil Rathbone, Douglas Bader and even King George III.
The history of the hotel is not well documented but there are many stories of murders, suicides and massacres. Ther
Read MoreThe Muckleburgh Collection
The Muckleborgh Collection stands on the site of Weybourne Camp, a military installation on the North Norfolk Coast.
The collection itself was started by Berry Savory, a WW II fighter pilot, in 1988. It is the UK's largest collection of military vehicles still in private hands and consists of more than 120 tanks, vehicles and guns. Included in this are working examples of the famous Sherman tank and the Russian T34. The heart of the museum is based in the old Naafi building, the only surviving original structure. The rest of the older military buildings were demolished in 1986.
Weybourne Camp, the site of the collection, was originally used as an Anti-Aircraft Artillery training range. It was the main live firing range for ACK-ACK command during the war. Facing German-occupied Europe during WWII, the Norfolk coastline became a controlled zone by the British forces. This controlled zone extended 10km deep into the North Sea around Norfolk. Weybourne Camp was a vital part of this zone.
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Read MoreGalleries Of Justice
Located in middle of Nottingham's Lace Market, the Grade II Georgian listed building is an unique site in the history of the British legal system. It is the only place in the country where you could be arrested, sentenced and executed all in one place.
It has been a court since 1375 and is also where hundreds of prisoners were sentenced to be hanged. This execution took place publicly on the front steps of the building.
The magnificent Victorian Civil Courtroom that now dominates the Galleries dates back to 1887, was used up until 1986 and was the home to many famous libel and divorce cases.
As well as a court of law there has been a gaol here since 1449. The impressive array of cells, corridors and yards that extend around the building were home to both the condemned and to those who were to be deported to Australia. It is only recently that warrens of medieval tunnels were discovered underneath the building.
Today it is an award-winning museum, housing not only the Courtroom and the
Read MoreNew Year 2003 :: Dick Turpin
265 Years ago, a man destined for disaster made his way north to York on the run from a vengeful army, stopping along the way to confiscate the riches of those he deemed too privileged. Following his arrest in October 1738, Dick Turpin spent his final Christmas and New Year at York Castle prison before being put to death in April 1739. It was a tourist attraction then, and to this day visitors come to hail the legend of Dick. This New Year, Yvette Fielding, Derek Acorah and the Most Haunted team will start a three-day extravaganza of paranormal investigations that start in London and make their way to York. Will they solve the mystery that is Dick Turpin?
Read MoreLeap Year 2004 :: William Shakespeare
On this Leap Day, in memory of the man who wrote the greatest love stories ever told, Most Haunted Live will endeavour to unearth the mysteries and stories that surround the Stratford bard, William Shakespeare. Spoken from the heart and immortalised in print, the life and works of Shakespeare have created some of the most romantic heroes and heroines of our time, inspired by local tragedy and the many muses and women who filled his heart.
Read MoreOwlpen Manor
Description: - Stone Manor house, church and mill in Gloucestershire
Era: - Built in the 16th century as a private residence but the Deeds go back to 1210 and there was some sort of house on this land prior to the 1500s.
Bloody history: - Owlpen Manor was the home to refugee children who had been removed from major UK cities during WWII. - Queen Margaret of Anjou, wife of Henry VI stayed at Owlpen in 1471 and spent her last happy night before her defeat, exile and eventual widowhood. - There are some reports of a ‘hooded figure' or ‘Black Monk' who is said to haunt Owlpen. Some say he is Bartholomew de Olpenne whose family owned the manor in the 1100s, and who was walled up and starved to death in the manor. His bones were found but apparently crumbled to dust when the space came to light.
Ghost ratings: - A grey lady clad in a fur-trimmed gown, steeple hat and wimple, Queen Margaret is reported to haunt the house where she spent her last night. - When some children vi
Read MoreCraig-y-Nos Castle
Description: An early Victorian country house set in parkland, which was extensively built up in the late 1870s, adding north and south wings, a clock tower, conservatory, winter gardens and a theatre.
Era: Constructed in 1840 by Captain Rice Davies Powell, the house was originally called Bryn Melin but purchased by famous opera singer Adelina Patti in 1878 and renamed for the Welsh of ""Rock of the Night.""
Bloody history: After the death of Adelina, the castle was sold and became a sanitorium for patients with TB between 1920-1960.
Ghost ratings: - Adelina is rumoured to haunt the hotel and the opera house, as is her first husband, the Marquis of Caux. - The ghosts of patients from when the Castle was a hospital have been seen wandering around the building. - A jazz drummer recently played at the Jazz bar within the castle, and was sitting among a small group of people by the fire. The drummer struck up a conversation with a lady who asked him if he sang. He replied ‘No
Read MoreJamaica Inn
Description: A legendary coaching house located on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall.
Era: This building was erected in 1750 to give shelter to travellers as they passed over the wind-swept moors.
Bloody history: The inn and its shadowy past were both immortalised in Daphne du Mauriers novel, ""Jamaica Inn"" published in 1936. Its isolated location made it a popular stop for smugglers and today, the Jamaica Inn is also home to a Smugglers' Museum, which comprises many artefacts from these unsavoury characters.
Ghost ratings: Reports of a strange man dressed in a tricorne hat and cloak, apparently appears in the DuMaurier restaurant and then seems to walk through solid doors.
Many people have spotted the figure of a man sitting motionless on the wall outside of the Inn. The ghost is not recognisable, but there is a story about a stranger who many years ago stood at the bar enjoying his pint. He was apparently summoned outside by someone and that was the last time he was seen alive. His bo
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Croxteth Hall
Description: The main building is surrounded by a working farm, a Victorian walled garden and country park. Era: Built in 1575. The last works on the hall were completed in 1902.
Bloody history: Home of the Earls of Sefton for over 400 years, Croxteth Hall has had a relatively quiet past. The last of the Seftons died in 1972 and left no heirs.
Ghost ratings: The ghost of a boy has been seen in the Dining room by the fireplace. A figure dressed in a period costume has been spotted by staff and the public in both Lady Sefton's sitting room and in the corridor.
The Shadow of a figure has been spotted in the billiard room It is reported that the 6th Countess of Sefton claimed that she saw the ghost of her dead husband in the principle bedroom The 6th Earl of Sefton's ghost has also been spotted striding through the tearoom.
Spooky Experiences: Footsteps have been heard in the attic, and in the Sefton corridor, where taps have been inexplicably turned on in full, cupboar
Read MoreMary Kings Close
Description: - A number of underground closes, with houses that stretch up to seven stories high, on either side of the narrow walkways.
Era: - The Closes were built in early 17th century, but there are records of tenements on the land as early as 1526.
Bloody history: - Plague hit the Close in 1645. - Fire ravaged the area in 1750. - In WWII, the Close buildings were used as air raid shelters.
Ghost ratings:
- The ghost of Mary King reportedly haunts the area. - The apparition of little girl, her face covered in pustules from the plague, has been seen in the Close's Shrine Room - The vision of a grim, grey-haired old man has also been seen on numerous occasions. - Dismembered body parts have been reported floating above the ground, including a child's head and a severed arm.
Spooky experiences: - 17 and 18 Market Street have experienced the most alleged paranormal activity. - Strange noises have been reported up and down the Close. - Unexplained cold spots h
Read MoreWellington Hotel
Description: - Genuine C-listed 16th Century coaching inn. Originally called Bos Castle Hotel but it was renamed the Scotts Wellington in 1852, after the late Duke of Wellington.
Era: - Parts of the hotel date back 300 years. It was extended in 1860.
Bloody history: - A number of prominent people have stayed at the hotel, including Edward VII, novelist Thomas Hardy and Sir Henry Irving, the first actor to be knighted. However, the hotel's history has been a fairly quiet one.
Ghost ratings: - A frock-coated figure with a ruffled shirt, ponytail and leather gaiters (much like a coachman or stableman) has been seen moving across the landing - The apparition of a young girl, seen outside rooms 15, 16 and 17 on the landings, has been spotted on several occasions passing through windows and doors. - A little old lady has been reported passing through the closed door of room 9.
Spooky experiences: - A ghostwriter, staying at the hotel, reported his small dog pursuing some sor
Read MoreChatham Dockyards
Description: Naval dockyard
Era: Although Queen Elizabeth I visited the area in 1573, the docks weren't moved to the current location until 1622, and the first dry dock was built in the 1660s.
Bloody history: Dutch Fleet successfully attacks the Chatham Docks, with many killed and wounded.
In 1864, the docks were staffed by French prisoners of war.
Ghost ratings: The most well-known of the Chatham Dockyard ghosts – although it is reportedly haunted by several – is the apparition of a young teenage girl whose image has been seen often in a downstairs window. It is believed that she is waiting for her sailor lover to return from the sea.
The ghost of Lord Nelson has apparently been spotted here, although no-one seems to know why.
There may also be two other apparitions - one of a woman and the other of a not-very-nice man - who haunt the space which used to be a nursery.
There is also the ghost of a female supervisor who died in the 1980s who apparently haunts here to prod work
Read MoreGuild Hall
Description: - Timber-framed hall used as meeting hall, courtroom, parlour, library, museum and now a performance venue. It escaped calls for its demolition in the early 1900s.
Era: - The Great Hall was built around 1390 as a meeting place for the Guild of Corpus Christi.
Bloody history: - Between 1876 and the early 1900s, the hall was used as a local police headquarters, which saw many unsavoury characters go through its doors. - In 1864, the docks were staffed by French prisoners of war.
Ghost ratings: - The White Lady is rarely seen but apparently moves furniture around the Library. - Some reckon it's not a White Lady, but the ghost of a monk dressed in grey, which may be explained by the fact that there used to be the Old Grey Friars Monastery, located only 300 yards from Guildhall, and some monks did live at the Guildhall for a time. - A Cavalier type character has also been seen in the Great Hall - Both a phantom dog and a black cat ghost have been been seen in
Read MoreGreengate Brewery
Description: The Brewery, Middleton
Era: Cottages turned brewery, it is thought that the original brewery buildings date back to the 17th century, but the Deeds don't shed any further light. They do, however, relate to a ""Greengate House"" being on the site in 1791. The buildings were bought from William Hilton, on the death of his father Thomas Hilton, who was a weaver. A manufacturer named John Lee bought the row of cottages in 1828 to set himself up as a brewer. About 175 years on, JW Lees & Co. is still going strong!
Bloody history: - A number of workmen who died during the sinking of the brewery well in the 19th Century. - In the 1930's, brewery supervisor went missing for days, he was eventually found curled up dead at the bottom of the well. This is separate from the death of the workmen who were building it.
Ghost ratings: - A lady has been spotted sitting at the JW Lees Boardroom table, facing away from the table. - A woman in a long, brown dress has been glimpse
Read MoreManor House Restaurant
Description: Manor House and restaurant. Listed in the Domesday Book under the possessions of William Fitz Ansculf (The Baron of Dudley), the Manor House has had many residents. Although the timber beams were dated using modern technology as having been cut down in 1275, in 1173 the lord of the manor was William Fitz Wido de Offini who founded Sandwell priory in 1180. In more recent years the priory has been excavated and a life size stone effigy of him was found there. It is believed that he is, along with others from the manor house, buried at the priory.
Era: The Manor was built in 1230, and restored between 1957 and 1965.
Bloody history: Not much bloody history for the stately Manor House – but we'll see if the Most Haunted team dig up anything different!
In 1713 the house was bought by Sir Samuel Clarke, and finally sold up in 1823 to the Earl of Dartmouth, James Smith. It was then that the building began to fall into a state of disrepair. On his death in 1829 it was passe
Read MoreSummer Solstice 2004 :: Derby
Most Haunted Live Summer Solstice comes from the 'dead' centre of Britain. Is Derby Britain's most haunted city?
Read MoreEaster 2004 :: Witchfinder General
This holiday weekend, Derek, Yvette and the rest of the Most Haunted team will be following the story of "The Witchfinder General" and that of the Essex witch trials to tap into the past and reveal some of England's darkest secrets!
Read MoreKinnitty Castle
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Description: Former ancient castle, now 37-room luxury hotel Era: "" The first Castle at Kinnitty was destroyed in 1209 and was later rebuilt by the Normans in 1213.
History: After rebuilding the castle, the Normans were driven out by the powerful Gaelic clan, the O'Carrolls of Ely.
1630, William O'Carroll built a new Castle in close proximity to the old Abbey. This was confiscated in 1641 by the English forces as part of the plantation of Offaly, or ""Kings County"" as it was renamed.
In 1922, as with many stately homes in Ireland, the Castle was burned down by the Republican forces.
The Castle was rebuilt in 1928 and the Bernard family lived there until 1946 when it was sold to Lord Decies who in turn sold the Castle to The State in 1951.
The State retained ownership until it was purchased by the Ryan family in 1994 and has since been transformed.
Ghost ratings: In the Banquet Hall there is a huge presence of a spirit of a monk, very tall and is alw
Read MoreCastle Leslie
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Description: Private castle now owned by descendants of the original Leslie clan. The castle was bought in 1655 by the Bishop of Clogher John Leslie but was added to and rebuilt in 1878.
History: The Leslies can trace their ancestry back to Atilla The Hun. The first Leslie came from Scotland and was a Hungarian nobleman called Bartholomew Leslie who was the chamberlain and protector of Margaret Queen Of Scotland.
The Leslie family motto is ""Grip Fast"" which originated from when fleeing enemies Queen Margaret rode pillion on the back of Bartholomew's horse. When fording a river the queen fell off, Bartholomew through her the end of his belt and told her to grip fast the buckle. He saved the Queen's life and from that day forward she bestowed this motto to them.
The first Leslie to come to Ireland was Bishop John Leslie who was Bishop of the Isles of Scotland, in the early 1600s.
The castle's ownership was passed on down through many of the Leslie clan in
Read MoreKasteel Doorwerth
Description: Ancient castle located on the border of the Rhine. It was a centre of power, government, and administration of justice. In 1260 there was a wooden fortress on the site, which was destroyed by a warlord of the bishop of Utrecht. But 20 years later it had been rebuilt in stone, and was again besieged and plundered.
History: In the early 15th century the North Wing was added, together with battlements and defence towers. During the latter half of the century, the big tower and parts of the South Wing were built.
During the 16th century there was another floor added to the East wing, the South Wing was extended, and the round tower with winding stairs connected all the floors of the extended castle. By around 1640 the castle reached its present shape.
Through its long history it was repeatedly besieged, burnt down, restored and left uninhabited for long periods of time. The most severe destruction happened during and after the Battle of Arnhem in September 1944. Almost 75
Read MoreKasteel Ammersoyen
Description: In 1350 Dirk van Herlaer ordered Castle Ammersoyen to be built along a branch of the river Maas. Contrary to other medieval castles, Castle Ammersoyen was built according to a fixed plan. Four wings were erected around an inner-court with four heavy towers at the corners.
History: In 1386 the van Herlaer family lost Castle Ammersoyen to the duke of Gelderland who captured the strategically situated castle.
The Duke gave the castle to his illegitimate son, who sold it to Johan van Broekhuyzen, Lord of Waardenburg, in 1424. In the next four hundred years Ammersoyen only passed into other hands by inheritance.
In 1496 Walrave van Broekhuyzen married Otto Van Arkel, member of a well-known family. Under the succeeding five generations of this family Castle Ammersoyen was given its final structure.
In 1574 the Spanish followed. Most damage however was done by a fire in 1590.
Because of a shortage of money the Arkel family was not able to restore the heavily damaged castle u
Read MoreBlack Swan Hotel
Description: Former pub, now a hotel. The current building was built in 1732. According to John Girven (local historian) the cellars date back to the 1600's when a previous pub known as the Nags Head stood on this site.
History: It was owned by a notorious horse dealer and suspected highwayman, Ambrose Saintsbury.
In 1732, the building was re-built and renamed the Sergeant's Head. The proprieter at that time was Francis Paradise, a former sergeant of the mace to the towns Mayor
In 1789, the building was leased to Walter Flay, and in the same year, was struck by lightening, causing severe damage to the stables
The cellars have five chambers which lead off from a central passage; however the rear of the cellar has been bricked up, blocking access to what is believed some extra 100 feet or so of underground tunnel, which runs under the establishment's yard
In 1999, John Girven removed a brick from this area while investigating the suspected tunnel. This act allegedly marked the start
Read MoreOld Hall Hotel
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The Chough Hotel
Description: Hotel named after a famous Crow-type of Cornish bird. No one knows exactly when the hostelry was built but it's believed to date back to the mid-1600s, as there is a fireplace which bears the date of 1644.
History: A disastrous fire swept through the area in 1578 but the building survived. In 1685 when Somerset was traumatised by the Rebellion of the Duke of Monmouth, King James II responded quickly and a battle was fought nearby. The rebels were defeated and slaughtered, Monmouth was captured, tried and beheaded despite his pleas for mercy.
Monmouth supporters were then hunted through the West Country by Judge Jeffreys and Colonel Percy Kirke who carried out executions of anyone suspected of complicity. Kirke hanged people without trials, while Jeffreys managed to hold trials before hanging the rebels on the tree called 'Hanging Cross'. He once stayed at the hotel, and was responsible for the deaths of more than 300. He is a hated figure in Somerset.
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Read MoreHalloween 2004 :: Pendle Hill
Ordsall Hall
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Series 5 Countdown : Llanbedr, North Wales
On September 11, 12 and 13th, the Most Haunted Live team investigate Llanbedr, North Wales. The site, at Maes Artro Heritage, served as the living quarters for the adjacent RAF Llanbedr air base during WWII. The base opened in 1941 as a training and rest camp for active squadrons. Since then, the base has witnessed much violent loss of life. Unexplained crashes and accidents were frequent and rumours abound of other macabre incidents... Located in Llanbedr near Harlech, Maes Artro Village Museum includes three different museums that portray life in the 20th century. The RAF Museum gives the history of RAF Llanbedr, which used Maes Artro Village as its living quarters; the Rural Heritage museums shows how people lived before the electric revolution and the Yester Years Museum features a re-created Welsh village street from the 1900.
Read MoreSalmesbury Hall
Description: Ancient hall at one time used as an inn and school, now preserved by local trustees. The original building was constructed in 1325.
History: - The first Hall was built by the D'Ewyas family on the bank of the River Ribble but this was destroyed by Robert The Bruce, following the battle of Bannockburn. - By 1325, the Great Hall of the present building was built by Gilbert de Southworth, husband of Alice D'Ewyas. - The West Wing of the house, the oriel bay and the screen were all later added by Thomas de Southworth (Gilbert's great grandson). - Alas, the family fell into debt and Edward Southworth was forced to sell the Hall to Thomas Braddyll in March 1678. - Braddyll never lived there but removed all he could to enhance his own home at Conishead Priory, Ulverston. - Braddyll let the Hall to several families of hand loom weavers. As result, the hall became more and more dilapidated. - Between 1830-1846 Braddyll ran the Hall as an inn called the Bradyll Arms.
Read MoreOldham Coliseum Theatre
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The Ancient Ram Inn
Join the crew at The Ancient Ram Inn as they embark on one of the scariest visits ever!
Read MorePleasley Vale Mills
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Bodelwyddan Castle
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Christmas 2004 :: Blackpool
Derek, Yvette, and the team investigate the town of Blackpool. Under the darkened New Moon what will they uncover, and what will they learn about Blackpools curious past!
Read MoreAnnesley Hall
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The Asylum 2005 :: Manchester
Night One : Staircase House
Night Two : Barnes Convalesent Hospital
Night Three : Brannigans Night Club
Read MoreBodmin Moor Gaol
The ghosts of Bodmin Moor's gaol unleash their anger on an unsuspecting audience.
Read MoreDalston Hall
In this edition, the team travel to Dalston Hall. Although it is now a welcoming modern hotel, the Hall has a history of murderous betrayal and a reputation for poltergeists.
Read MoreSomerleyton Hall
Somerleyton Hall in Suffolk is a busy tourist sight by day, but by night its visitors are of the ghostly kind.
Read MorePrideaux Place
The team visit an ancestral home on the Cornish coastline with a history of murder, suicide and treason.
Read MoreGolden Fleece
Scott Mills and his Radio One team are invited along to join the Most Haunted crew to investigate York's most haunted pub - the Golden Fleece.
Read MoreLower Well Head Farm
Yvette Fielding and spirit medium Derek Acorah conduct more chilling paranormal investigations. The team return to Pendle Hill, last year's live Halloween spectacular. No-one could foresee the horrific encounter that was to befall one petrified crew member.
Read MoreTynedale Farm
Yvette Fielding and spirit medium Derek Acorah conduct more chilling paranormal investigations. The team revisits Tynedale Farm, a sight which holds some terrifying memories.
Read MoreMay 2006 : Panic in Portsmouth
"Hello and welcome we are back." The opening line to Most Haunted Live May 2006 from Portsmouth. The team, old and new, consists of Medium David Wells, Karl, Yvette , Ciaran O'Keefe, historian Richard Felix, they are joined by Medium Ian Shillito, Paranormal Investigator Steve Parsons and Resident Historian Ms Lesley Smith, finally Mr Paul Ross becomes our studio host. "The rollercoaster ride is about to begin" says Paul Ross, we the public will see.
Read MoreThe Queen Mary (Part 1)
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Petty France Manor
The team explore the dark and sinister side of the historic Petty France manor house.
Read MoreArreton Manor House
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Nightmare on Elstree Studios 2005
Night One : Elstree Film & TV Studios
Night Two : Waggon & Horses, Allum Hall, Hollybush Pub
Night Three : Gate Studios
Read MoreAppuldurcombe House
Yvette Fielding and spirit medium Derek Acorah investigate why so much supernatural malevolence is channelled through Appuldurcombe House.
Read MoreFyvie Castle
Fyvie Castle in Scotland was an excellant location for the most haunted team to visit with plenty paranormal activity. Just a shame there was still little of Derek Acorah.
Read MoreSummer Solstice 2005 :: Wakefield
Night One : Rutland Mill Complex
Night Two : Wakefield Theatre Royal & Opera House
Night Three : Caphouse Colliery
Read MoreSummer Solstice 2003 :: Woodchester Mansion
The day when the power of the sun is at its greatest and the power of the darkness is even more so... when Derek, Yvette and Phil with the Most Haunted team are sent out to unravel the secrets of Woodchester Mansion.
Read MoreCraigievar Castle
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Read MoreThe Black Bull
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Whaley House
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The Queen Mary (Part 2)
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Tissington Hall
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Bolling Hall
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Elvaston Castle
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Smithills Hall
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Peterborough Museum
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Hellens Manor
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Liverpool 2005 : Mayhem on Merseyside
Tretower Court
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Hollywood American Legion
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Leonis Adobe
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Drum Barracks
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Sinai House
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Jack the Ripper 2005 :: Eerie In the East End
Night One : Tower Bridge
Night Two : Commercial Tavern
Night Three : Clink Prison Museum
Night Four : Blind Beggar Pub
Read MoreLower Southwood Cottages
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Castle Keep
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Woodchester Mansion
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Coronation Street
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Old Church House Inn
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Terror in Torbay 2005
The Most Haunted Team are spending the Weekend in South Devon at Torbay and Brixham. Famous for its history of smuggling from ships, as well as other dark goings on around the area. What will they find out as they explore the Lupton Hall, a house built in the late 1700's? What disaster befell the Hall? And who are the spirits which refuse to leave?
Read MoreMains Hall
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Summer Solstice 2006 : LLanelli Wales
Michelham Priory
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Warwick Castle
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Gladstone Pottery Museum
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Margam Castle
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Royal Exchange Theatre
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Preston Manor
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Taunton Castle
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East Riddlesden Hall
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Ancient High House
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North East Aircraft Museum
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Discovery & Unicorn
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Bamburgh Castle
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Chambercombe Manor
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Halloween 2006 : Edinburgh
Night One : Blair Street Vaults
Night Two : Niddry Street Vaults
Night Three : Mary King's Close
Read MoreSpitbank Fort
Rising out of the Solent, one mile off shore, like a silent sentinel, Spitbank Fort was constructed between 1861 and 1878 as one of Palmerston's Follies, a series of land and sea-based forts designed to repel French invaders during the Napoleonic Wars.
Spitbank Fort was the last of four, fully armoured forts to be constructed to defend the Solent yet, ironically, by the time they were completed, the risk of invasion had passed. The forts were made ready for possible action during the first and second world wars, although they were never actually needed. Gradually, they fell into disrepair. Horse Sand Fort, was retained by the MOD but the remaining three - including Spitbank - were sold as private enterprises.
The 19th century Spitbank Fort has just one recorded death, but this lonesome spirit is violent and unpredictable.
Yvette Fielding and the team investigate ghostly phenomena in the Solent's chilly waters.
Read MoreSouth Stack Lighthouse
Yvette Fielding and the Most Haunted team visit South Stack Lighthouse in Anglesey, North Wales, where the ghosts of two children make themselves known through a flurry of poltergeist activity.
Read MoreBeaumaris Gaol
A tale of unrequited love is the backdrop to investigations at the chilling Beaumaris Gaol in Anglesey, North Wales.
Read MoreBrougham Hall
The Most Haunted team visit Brougham Hall in Cumbria and Yvette has a ghostly family reunion.
Read MoreAlton Towers
The Most Haunted team investigate ghostly activity at one of the UKs most popular theme parks.
Read MoreDartford Library
Situated in the heart of Dartford, Kent is the Central Library building which has been home to Dartford's Library since 1916 and it's museum since 1937. It's a huge resource to it's community and attracts 8,000 visitors each year. The team have 24 hours to find out if it's also one of Kent's 'Most Haunted' buildings.
Read MoreStockport Workhouse
St Thomas' Hospital in Shaw Heath, Stockport consists of new and old buildings, Most of its older areas used to be homes, school rooms and workshops for up to 690 people and was originally known as Stockport Workhouse. The Most Haunted team spend 24 hours in the complex to see if, through its reported supernatural activity, they can uncover some of its lengthy past which includes riots, poor standard of living and death.
Read MoreTatton Old Hall
A central attraction of Tatton Park in Cheshire is an old Tudor hall which gives a haunting incite into life in medieval times for its regular visitors, the latest of which include the Most Haunted team.
Read MoreDracula 2007 : Transylvania
Corvin's Castle
Read MoreCammell Laird
The Most Haunted team investigate a shipbuilding yard in Birkenhead, formerly owned by one of the most famous names in British shipbuilding over the last two centuries.
Read MoreSutton House
The team investigate the oldest surviving Tudor manor house in Hackney. This Grade II listed building has been home to merchants, sea captains, silk-weavers, Victorian schoolmistresses and Edwardian clergy. The Most Haunted team have 24 hours to find out if any of these eclectic former occupents are related to its proported paranormal activity.
Read MoreTatton Mansion
Returning for the second time this series to Tatton Park in Knutsford, Cheshire, the team investigate the Mansion, former home to the Egerton family and their servants. Preserved as a museum complete with original furniture and decor, the Most Haunted team attempt to find out if anything else has 'survived' its lengthy history.
Read MoreMatlock Bath Pavilion
The team investigate a 19th Century spa and resort centre turned museum and night club in Derbyshire.
Read MoreHever Castle
The team visit Hever Castle in Kent, which, in the 1500s, was home of Anne Boleyn and her family.
Read MoreRomania (1)
The team take full advantage of their visit to Romania and explore more ghostly locations in Transylvania. Their first stop is Râşnov, fabled for two Turkish soldiers who were captured and spared death to build the local villagers a well. It took them 32 years to complete it, yet they were still killed for their efforts. Will the team uncover any ghostly truths behind the myth?
Read MoreRomania (2)
On the second night of their investigation at Râşnov the team venture 200ft into a well, fabled for being built by two Turkish soldiers who were captured and spared death to build it. It took them 32 years to complete it, yet they were still killed for their efforts. Will the team uncover any ghostly truths behind the myth and, more importantly, will they manage to get out of the well again?
Read MorePirates Curse 2007: Bristol
A Living Hell on Earth
All the highlights from this Most Haunted Live investigation. From Transylvania to Pennsylvania, the team's second overseas live show was the former state prison in Philadelphia, USA. Opened in 1829 and abandoned in 1971, Eastern State Penitentiary was known for mental illness of its prisoners due to constant solitary confinement. Today it is a tourist attraction, partly for its purported hauntings by former prisoners, but are the stories true? Yvette, Karl, David and Ciarán were given one night, lasting a record seven hours, to find out.
Read MoreThe House that Fear Built
7 hour Live Show from Winchester Mystery House from San Jose, USA that aired on Oct. 19th.
Read MoreHalloween 2007: Inverted Pentagram
Prepare for the spookiest and most spectacular live ghost hunt to date as the Most Haunted team bring LIVING viewers an exclusive extravaganza aired for the first time over five nights. In this ambitious event, the crew travel to five of the most haunted locations in the country, each with a history leadened with spirits and curses. The journey the crew takes will map a huge pentagram – a five pointed star associated with sorcery – across the country. As the symbol is completed on the last night, Halloween, all its energy will converge at the final location – the Most Haunted Live: Halloween 2007 studio.
Read MoreCoalHouse Fort - Essex (1)
The first location on the Most Haunted team's hit list is Coalhouse Fort, where medium Johnnie Fiori and Yvette will start the search for paranormal behaviour , the CoalHouse Fort is made-up of long dark tunnels.
Read MoreCoalHouse Fort - Essex (2)
The team continue their investigation at a casemated fort in East Tilbury, Essex.
Read MoreMorecambe Winter Gardens (1)
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Morecambe Winter Gardens (2)
The team delve further into their ghostly investigation with a second night spent at Morcambe Winter Gardens.
Read MoreOxford Castle Unlocked
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Turin 2008 : Satans City
Night One : San Pietro in Vincoli
Night Two : Lucedio Abbey Church & Priests House
Night Three : Lucedio Abbey Monastery
Night Four : Pietri Micca Tunnel
Night Five : Moncalieri Castle
Read MorePlas Y Dduallt
The team investigate reports of ghosts and poltergeist activity at an ancient building in Snowdonia, Wales.
Read MoreChislehurst Caves (1)
Underneath the south eastern suburbs of Greater London are 22 miles of man-made tunnels which were created for the mining of flint and chalk and date as far back as 1250. The mines, now known as the Chislehurst Caves, are a popular tourist attraction for many reasons including its use as an air-raid shelter for 15,000 people during the war and its more recent status as a popular music concert venue. The team, joined by guest medium Brian Shepherd, spend two nights investigating purported ghostly phenomena throughout this 'underground city'.
Read MoreChislehurst Caves (2)
Guest medium Brian Shepherd accompanies the team as they continue investigating the spooky Chislehurst Caves.
Read MorePembry Woods
Barrie John joins the team as they travel to Carmarthenshire in Wales to investigate the spooky Pembrey Woods, which are renown for tales of phantoms. Many ships have been attacked and burnt here, their cargo stolen and their men slaughtered. These "men of the night" would carry lanterns to lure boats to the rocky shore where they would then be attacked. Among the cargo were exotic animal such as dancing bears which would then be lose in the forest. There are also tales of a mysterious ship with tattered sails and an eerie green glow, along with the regular sightings of apparitions walking on water.
Read MoreThe Nuclear Bunker, Nantwich
The team head to the Cheshire countryside, where they venture underground into the creepy surroundings of Nantwich's nuclear bunker, a place known for it's tales of murder and disembodied ghosts....
Read MorePlas Newydd
This investigation revolves around two people known as the Ladies of Llangollen, two Anglo-Irish ladies who, in the late 1700s, caused scandal and fascination when they set up home together in a house known as Plas Newydd in the hills of Denbighshire. The Most Haunted team visit the house to discover if any of its former occupants are still there.
Read MoreLondon 2008 : Total Darkness
Halloween 2008 : Village Of The Damned
Denbigh Asylum
Part 1: South East Wing
Part 2: South West Wing
Part 3: Isolation Wards & Mortuary
Part 4: North West Wing
Part 5: Cellars
Part 6: Chapel & Mortuary
Read MoreThe Stanley Hotel
Yvette Fielding and the team visit the Stanley Hotel in Colorado, which inspired horror author Stephen King's novel The Shining and has a sinister reputation
Read MoreWaverly Hills Sanatorium
The team travel to Kentucky to explore Waverly Hills Sanatorium, already popularised on television as being the one of the most haunted hospitals in Eastern USA
Read MoreWest Virginia State Penitentiary
Yvette Fielding and the team visit the West Virginia State Penitentiary, a site with a dark history and the subject of a number of sinister stories involving violent inmates
Read MoreSleepy Hollow
The team visit Sleepy Hollow, a village in the town of Mount Pleasant in New York, which is the setting of the famous Washington Irving ghost story, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, inspired by pre-revolutionary folklore of a headless horseman
Read MoreNew London Ledge Light House
Yvette Fielding and the team hunt for paranormal activity at the New London Ledge Light House in Connecticut
Read MoreFort Delaware
Yvette Fielding and the team hunt for ghosts at Fort Delaware, a former prison that housed thousands of inmates, and record a sample of possible Electronic Voice Phenomena
Read MoreThe Southern Mansion
Yvette Fielding and the team of investigators visit a New Jersey mansion that now operates as a bed and breakfast, in search of paranormal activity
Read MoreConference House
Yvette Fielding and the team visit the Conference House on Staten Island, New York, and the mansion provides a number of shocks during the course of their investigation
Read MoreJanuary 2009 : The Search For Evil
Night One : St Georges Hall Merseyside
Night Two : Liverpool Empire Theatre Merseyside
Night Three : Stanley Dock Merseyside
Night Four : Central Library Merseyside
Night Five : Samlesbury Hall Preston
Night Six : Bidston Hall, Merseyside
Night Seven : St Georges Hall, Merseyside
Read MoreSpeke Hall
Yvette and the paranormal team travel to Speke Hall in Liverpool to try and capture any paranormal activity happening there.
Read MoreInveraray Jail
Built in 1820 the site was home to both a jail and courthouse serving all of Argyll. Over 6000 men women and children were tried and held in the prison where convict’s shared just eight cells with vagrants and the insane. Now used as a museum, visitors have reported many ghostly incidents in the cells including whispering, clanking chains and dark figures cowering in the shadows. The Most Haunted team have one night to investigate these stories, but who will visit them during the late night vigils.
Read MoreHalloween 2009 - The Eight Faces Of Evil
The scariest and biggest paranormal show on TV is back - Most Haunted Live. The show starts on 24th October for 8 nights (8pm-Midnight). Yvette and the team will be on a mission to unmask the Eight Faces of Evil. The Most Haunted team will be keeping in contact between locations to ensure you have live updates and reactions.
Read MoreMost Haunted Live: Halloween 2009 - The Eight Faces Of Evil - Day 2
The scariest and biggest paranormal show on TV is back - Most Haunted Live. The show starts on 24th October for 8 nights (8pm-Midnight). Yvette and the team will be on a mission to unmask the Eight Faces of Evil.
Our live audience will be taking a much more active role in proceedings than ever before. They and the audience at home will witness experiments on the grand scale, some never before seen on television. We will attempt a séance, in front of our live audience, of such mammoth dimension that if contact is made, no one will miss it. There is a dark criminal undertone to event this year involving gruesome murders, hordes of brutal hangings and twisted torture. The team will visit seven vigil locations all of which tell a bizarre grim tale, one of a wife murdered and chopped to pieces another of a woman locked in a tower and left to rot and we follow the final journey of witches on their sorry trek to the gallows.
The Most Haunted team will be keeping in contact between locations to ensure you have live updates and reactions.
Read MoreMost Haunted Live: Halloween 2009 - The Eight Faces Of Evil - Day 3
The scariest and biggest paranormal show on TV is back - Most Haunted Live. The show starts on 24th October for 8 nights (8pm-Midnight). Yvette and the team will be on a mission to unmask the Eight Faces of Evil.
Our live audience will be taking a much more active role in proceedings than ever before. They and the audience at home will witness experiments on the grand scale, some never before seen on television. We will attempt a séance, in front of our live audience, of such mammoth dimension that if contact is made, no one will miss it. There is a dark criminal undertone to event this year involving gruesome murders, hordes of brutal hangings and twisted torture. The team will visit seven vigil locations all of which tell a bizarre grim tale, one of a wife murdered and chopped to pieces another of a woman locked in a tower and left to rot and we follow the final journey of witches on their sorry trek to the gallows.
The Most Haunted team will be keeping in contact between locations to ensure you have live updates and reactions.
Read MoreMost Haunted Live: Halloween 2009 - The Eight Faces Of Evil - Day 4
The scariest and biggest paranormal show on TV is back - Most Haunted Live. The show starts on 24th October for 8 nights (8pm-Midnight). Yvette and the team will be on a mission to unmask the Eight Faces of Evil.
Our live audience will be taking a much more active role in proceedings than ever before. They and the audience at home will witness experiments on the grand scale, some never before seen on television. We will attempt a séance, in front of our live audience, of such mammoth dimension that if contact is made, no one will miss it. There is a dark criminal undertone to event this year involving gruesome murders, hordes of brutal hangings and twisted torture. The team will visit seven vigil locations all of which tell a bizarre grim tale, one of a wife murdered and chopped to pieces another of a woman locked in a tower and left to rot and we follow the final journey of witches on their sorry trek to the gallows.
The Most Haunted team will be keeping in contact between locations to ensure you have live updates and reactions.
Read MoreMost Haunted Live: Halloween 2009 - The Eight Faces Of Evil - Day 5
The scariest and biggest paranormal show on TV is back - Most Haunted Live. The show starts on 24th October for 8 nights (8pm-Midnight). Yvette and the team will be on a mission to unmask the Eight Faces of Evil.
Our live audience will be taking a much more active role in proceedings than ever before. They and the audience at home will witness experiments on the grand scale, some never before seen on television. We will attempt a séance, in front of our live audience, of such mammoth dimension that if contact is made, no one will miss it. There is a dark criminal undertone to event this year involving gruesome murders, hordes of brutal hangings and twisted torture. The team will visit seven vigil locations all of which tell a bizarre grim tale, one of a wife murdered and chopped to pieces another of a woman locked in a tower and left to rot and we follow the final journey of witches on their sorry trek to the gallows.
The Most Haunted team will be keeping in contact between locations to ensure you have live updates and reactions.
Read MoreMost Haunted Live: Halloween 2009 - The Eight Faces Of Evil - Day 6
The scariest and biggest paranormal show on TV is back - Most Haunted Live. The show starts on 24th October for 8 nights (8pm-Midnight). Yvette and the team will be on a mission to unmask the Eight Faces of Evil.
Our live audience will be taking a much more active role in proceedings than ever before. They and the audience at home will witness experiments on the grand scale, some never before seen on television. We will attempt a séance, in front of our live audience, of such mammoth dimension that if contact is made, no one will miss it. There is a dark criminal undertone to event this year involving gruesome murders, hordes of brutal hangings and twisted torture. The team will visit seven vigil locations all of which tell a bizarre grim tale, one of a wife murdered and chopped to pieces another of a woman locked in a tower and left to rot and we follow the final journey of witches on their sorry trek to the gallows.
The Most Haunted team will be keeping in contact between locations to ensure you have live updates and reactions.
Read MoreMost Haunted Live: Halloween 2009 - The Eight Faces Of Evil - Day 7
The scariest and biggest paranormal show on TV is back - Most Haunted Live. The show starts on 24th October for 8 nights (8pm-Midnight). Yvette and the team will be on a mission to unmask the Eight Faces of Evil.
Our live audience will be taking a much more active role in proceedings than ever before. They and the audience at home will witness experiments on the grand scale, some never before seen on television. We will attempt a séance, in front of our live audience, of such mammoth dimension that if contact is made, no one will miss it. There is a dark criminal undertone to event this year involving gruesome murders, hordes of brutal hangings and twisted torture. The team will visit seven vigil locations all of which tell a bizarre grim tale, one of a wife murdered and chopped to pieces another of a woman locked in a tower and left to rot and we follow the final journey of witches on their sorry trek to the gallows.
The Most Haunted team will be keeping in contact between locations to ensure you have live updates and reactions.
Read MoreMost Haunted Live: Halloween 2009 - The Eight Faces Of Evil - Day 8
The scariest and biggest paranormal show on TV is back - Most Haunted Live. The show starts on 24th October for 8 nights (8pm-Midnight). Yvette and the team will be on a mission to unmask the Eight Faces of Evil.
Our live audience will be taking a much more active role in proceedings than ever before. They and the audience at home will witness experiments on the grand scale, some never before seen on television. We will attempt a séance, in front of our live audience, of such mammoth dimension that if contact is made, no one will miss it. There is a dark criminal undertone to event this year involving gruesome murders, hordes of brutal hangings and twisted torture. The team will visit seven vigil locations all of which tell a bizarre grim tale, one of a wife murdered and chopped to pieces another of a woman locked in a tower and left to rot and we follow the final journey of witches on their sorry trek to the gallows.
The Most Haunted team will be keeping in contact between locations to ensure you have live updates and reactions.
Read MoreLayer Marney Tower
The team travel to Essex tonight and venture into the Tudor gatehouse in search of it's former residents.Construction was started by Henry 1st Lord Marney.When he died in 1523, however, his son John carried on his work making Layer Marney Tower one of the grandest buildings of it's time.
Read MoreToxteth's Gaumont Cinema
Yvette Fielding and a team of investigators visit Gaumont Cinema in Toxteth, Liverpool, where sightings of mysterious lights and ghostly figures have been reported.
Read MoreInveraray Castle, Scotland
Yvette Fielding and a team of investigators visit Inverary Castle in Scotland, which is allegedly host to musical echoes and ghostly figures.
Read MoreKelvedon Nuclear Bunker
Yvette Fielding and the team visit a nuclear bunker in Brentwood, Essex, to conduct a paranormal investigation.
Read MoreTolbooth Museum
Yvette and the team take a look around the 14th-century tollbooth museum as they look for paranormal activity.
Read MoreCromer Pier
Yvette Fielding and the team visit Cromer Pier in Norfolk, where reports of ghostly activity include men in medieval rags and restless boatmen roaming the shore line.
Read MoreCastle Fraser
Yvette Fielding and the team visit a Scottish castle with a history dating back to the 12th century, where sightings of long-dead prisoners and a ghostly princess have been reported.
Read MoreEdward Jenner Museum
Yvette Fielding and a team of investigators visit the 18th-century home of Edward Jenner, whose research led to the eradication of smallpox.
Read MoreMost Haunted Live: The Silent Town - Day 1
The Control Tower
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The Armoury & Hangar 3
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The Guards House and Chapel
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The Sargents Mess
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Base HQ
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The Officers Mess
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The Hospital
Read MoreMost Haunted Live: Gothic Prague - The Evil Within - 1
Old Town Hall Cellars in Prague, Czech Republic
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Prague Waterworks
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Křivoklát Castle
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Houska Castle
Read MoreBerkeley Castle
The current incarnation of the castle was built in 1153 AD, and used as a shell keep.It played a part in two historical events - housing West Country barons while they were on their way to fight King John in Runnymead, before the Magna Carta was signed, and, perhaps more well known, for the incarceration of Edward II, who was deposed by his Queen, Isabella, and her lover Roger Mortimer.The King was tortured, and died an agonising death.His screams, according to legend, can still be heard each year on the anniversary of his passing.
Read MoreKiplin Hall
Yvette Fielding and a team of investigators visit Kiplin Hall, a 17th-century building in North Yorkshire said to house the chopping block used in the beheading of Charles I
Read MoreCarlisle Castle
Tonight the team head to the English/Scottish border and Carlisle Castle.Most famous for having Mary Queen of Scots imprisoned within it's walls in 1568, the castle switched hands between the English and Scottish many times over it's long history.Once used as a prison and barracks for the military, it still houses, to this day, the headquarters of a Royal Regiment. One of the many ghosts said to haunt the building is that of a woman found bricked up in a wall.Her skeleton was discovered on the second floor of the keep in the 1830's, and her presence is said to have caused one soldier to die of fright. What will the Most Haunted team uncover?
Read MoreBrinkburn Priory
Yvette Fielding and a team of investigators search for paranormal activity at Brinkburn Priory in Northumberland, apparently host to the spirits of the monks who died there
Read MoreVerdley Woods
Verdley Woods is known as being the highest hill in Sussex, standing at a mighty 919 feet. It is situated to the north east of the village of Fernhurst, and is said to be haunted by the last bear ever to be killed in England. Will the team encounter the ghostly animal?
Read MoreMaesmawr Hall
Yvette Fielding and a team of investigators visit historical Tudor mansion Maesmawr Hall in Powys, a 17th-century hall where the spirit of a white horse has apparently been spotted in nearby fields
Read MoreBelsay Hall
Building work on Belsay Hall, Northumberland, began exactly one hundred years ago, in 1810, taking 7 years to complete. It was the brainchild of Sir Charles Monck, and designed by architect John Dobson. Today it is just an empty shell, and the only work that is done to it is purely structural, but downstairs the remains of the Greek style pillars can still be seen. With it's servants quarters and nursery in the attic, all said to be haunted, will the team come across the resident spirits?
Read MoreGregynog Hall
Gregynog Hall is situated in Powys, mid-Wales, and has been passed through many hands throughout the years. The current building, made entirely of concrete, but with mock Tudor wooden beams on the outer walls, was built in the 1840's by Charles Hanbury-Tracy.Once used by the Davies sisters, Margaret and Gwendoline, as a rehabilitation house during the war, they handed it over to the University of Wales in 1963, who now use it as a conference and study centre for their students.But with a strong history of paranormal activity, will the Most Haunted team be able to uncover it's secrets?
Read MoreWeald and Downland Night 1
Part one of two. Yvette Fielding and a team of investigators begin their examination of the 50 crumbling buildings preserved at the Open Air Museum in Chichester, West Sussex
Read MoreWeald and Downland Night 2
Part two of two. Yvette Fielding and the team return to a historical village that is allegedly home to a mysterious, dark figure
Read MoreChristmas Spirits
This Christmas, Yvette Fielding and the ‘Most Haunted’ team of investigators will take you on a supernatural adventure like no other. Alone and in the dark they experience their worst nightmare yet as they try to find out who (or what) is haunting the manor. On a mission to capture paranormal evidence of things that go bump in the night, the team will find themselves pushed to the very limits. Have they gone too far this time ? Featuring Yvette Fielding, Karl Beattie, Fred Batt, Stuart Torevell, Cath Howe, and Phil Whyman. Recorded October 2011.
Read MoreThe Ghost House
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The London Dungeon
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