Some Haunted Houses of England and Wales

Old buildings necessarily have a history. It is not always a happy history and folklore abounds. Sometimes unhappy souls come back to haunt the current residents or their guests. Whether you believe in ghosts or not, these narratives provide a fascinating insight into the history of the buildings and the hysteria they may induce.


By : Elliott O'Donnell (1872 - 1965)

00 - Preface



01 - The Green Bank Hotel, Bardsley



02 - No.-- Southgate Street, Bristol



03 - Mulready Villa, Near Basingstoke



04 - No.-- Park Street, Bath



05 - The Minery, Devon



06 - Thurlow Hall, Near Exeter



07 - The Guilsborough Ghost



08 - Wolsey Abbey, Near Gloucester



09 - No. XYZ Euston Road, London



10 - Burle Farm, North Devon



11 - Panmaur Hollow, Merioneth



12 - Catchfield Hall, The Midlands



13 - Carne House, Near Northampton



14 - Harley House, Portishead



15 - The Way Meadow, Somerset



16 - No.-- Hackham Terrace, Swindon



17 - Appendix to Hackham Terrace, The Screaming Woman of Tehiddy



18 - Park House, Westminster


In selecting a series of ghost stories for this volume I have taken the greatest care to make use of those only which are thoroughly well authenticated.

The result of this discrimination has been that the majority of these accounts of psychic phenomena have been taken from the lips of eye-witnesses and transferred to manuscript in as nearly as possible the narrator’s own language.

First-hand narratives of unfamiliar hauntings, albeit they refer to the meaner class of houses, will, I think, be more welcome to the reader than the mere repetition of such hackneyed stories as those appertaining to Glamis Castle, the Tower of London, &c.

In one other point, too, this work may be said to differ from others dealing with the same subject—viz., it is compiled and written by a very keen psychic—one who has not only investigated (and lectured on) haunted houses, but has himself seen many occult manifestations.

As there have been several libel cases quite recently in connection with the alleged haunting of houses, I have been obliged (save where it is stated to the contrary) to give fictitious names to both people and localities.

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