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10. Gavales Edinburgh, Edinburgh
This network of creepy rooms under Edinburgh is a popular tourist attraction, but the moist caverns have a sinister past in the criminal underworld of the city, which used the tunnels for activities such as illegal gambling, whiskey distillery and even bodysnatching. These horrible practices have left their spurs on the vaults, which is now said to be one of the most ghost spots in Scotland.
9. Guy’s Cliffe House, Warwick

If you imagine a ghost building, the image you call in your head will not be far away from the cliffe of Guy. Built around the ruins of an old country house and a chapel that has been restored by the Freemasons, it has dungeons, winding rudder, horrible portraits, dark corners, cracking doors, an impressive clock tower, gothic windows and much reported paranormal activity.
8. The Jamaica Inn, Bolventor

The Jamaica Inn was built in 1750 and is historic, atmospheric, hospitable and supposedly very chased because of the history of organizing some of Cornwalls the most nasty. If you are brave enough, you can spend the night in one of the ghost rooms in that inn, where paranormal activity is most famous the sound of unseen horses and carts that move in the middle of the night in the courtyard.
7. The Skirrid Mountain Inn, Abergavenny

Do you think you can handle the spirits in the oldest pub of Wales? The Skirrid was once used as the courtroom of the infamous Judge Jeffreys and many executions were carried out here. It is still reportedly rumor that his mind runs out of the upper floors and the rope signs that have been left through the many curtains can still be seen in a wooden beam where the sling of a replica hangman waves to this day.
6. Newsham Park Hospital, Liverpool

Held locations are not much more horrifying than this huge former orphanage. During the operational days as a hospital, many patients and staff reported that an inexplicable appearance of a woman, the spirit of children, saw seeing dark shadow -rich figures.
5. HMP Shepton Mallet, Somerset

With almost 400 years of killers, violent criminals and notorious gangsters, it is no wonder that HMP Shepton Mallet is the most ghostly prison in the country. During his operational years, this now specified prison saw a considerable part of misery and suffering, including brutal executions, cruel punishments, suicides and countless deaths in unark graves within the prison walls.
4. Drakelow tunnels, Kidderminster

If you are looking for a spooky location that gives you nightmares, then Drakelow Tunnels is the place for you. Not only has the former wartime underground factory been chased by various ghosts, including the Demon Guardian of the cemetery above, but it is also a disorienting labyrinthine network of pitch -black tunnels that seem to go forever.
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2. Chillingham Castle, Alnwick

What about a spooky medieval castle in which you can spend the night? You may be awakened by the most famous spirit of the castle is the Blue Boy or the Spirit of Lady Mary Berkeley who chases the gray apartment. If you plan to spend the night, you may want to think twice about stealing a loo roll or soap from your room. It is said that a Spanish witch has brought a curse to the building that will bring a bad fortune to everyone who steals from the castle.
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