Ghost! It's a feeling to be scared to hear the song, right? Whether we believe in ghosts or not, we all get more or less scared by imagining ghosts. I was thrilled to read about the haunted house in the story book. Is the haunted house just a fantasy? Not at all! There are horrible ghost houses all over the world and behind them are all horrible horrible stories. Let's hear today the true story of some such haunted house.
The Skirid In
One of the most infamous haunted places is the Skirrid Mountain Inn in Llanfihangel Crucorney, Wallace State, England. According to folklore, 900 years ago, more than 160 people were hanged here with stair beams. The first floor of the building was then used as a court room. One day after this incident, he suddenly saw a glass flying! People could see the windows hanging around their necks! The cold rooms suddenly became hot! In this way the temperature kept rising. After all this Feni Price (the owner of the building) thought there were many active spirits here, later other people referred to it as a dangerous place.
Bhangarh
Bhangar Fort is the most famous haunted place in India. The locals name this place. There are some popular ghost stories about the area and the city. It is said that a princess insulted a magician and the magician destroyed the area. It was again destroyed by armies in the 1800s. After the death of the magician, the spirit of the magician is still present in this area, so no birds or animals are called at night, everyone is said to be silent. To this day no one has dared to spend the night there.
Woodchester Mansion:
The Woodchester Mansion in Gloucestershire, England, has a reputation as a haunted house. The construction work of the building is still incomplete. It was done 200 years ago like the last barbeque. There are rumors that those who come here to work die unexpectedly. Sound like the sound of construction work is still found, it is said to be found in Roman soldiers and young girls.
Borley Rectory:
Borle Rectery is known as the most haunted place in the world. It is located in the village of Borle in the United Kingdom, built in 183. Here a man named ‘Nun’ is seen walking who was burnt to death. There is an old story that Nun fell in love with a nun from the Borle community. They both wanted to run away but could not. After being caught, the nun was killed and Nun was burnt to death in this building. Since then this house has been known as the haunted house.
Paris Cuttack:
Catacombs in Paris is an underground asari in Paris, France (where the skulls of dead people are kept). It was built in the mid-1800s. Those who died at least 30 years ago and their skulls are preserved here. The skulls and bones are said to travel from place to place at night.
Stanley Hotel:
The famous ‘The Shining’ horror movie based on Stephen King’s novel is based on the Stanley Hotel. The creator of the movie himself is a witness to this. When he is staying in room 216 of this hotel, he himself sees many ghostly events. He could hear the spirits playing in the next room! Many souls used to wander here and there. When the guests came, they could also see the piano keys moving by themselves, the music playing by itself.
Tower of London:
In 1536, a wife of Henry VIII was beheaded in this tower. The woman's soul could be seen on various occasions, occasionally walking with her severed head in her hands in 'Tower Green' and 'Tower Chapel Royal'. It is one of the most terrifying haunted houses in the world.
Bell Farm:
Between 1818 and 1821 a woman entered the Bell family. Her name is Kate. A few days later he tortured ‘John Bell’ and his family very much. At one point Bell suffers from a nervous system disorder, and dies.
A bottle of black liquid was found next to his death bed. Examination of the bottle showed that it was a bottle of poison. That means Bell was killed. Many still believe that there is a bell spirit around the building, as many have seen.
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