The most famous haunted houses in England

It is said that Queen Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII's second wife, suffered an unjust death after being charged with treason and adultery in 1536. That's why her headless ghost lurking in the Blicking Hall mansion along with two other royal spirits.

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'The other two ghosts, one marquis Sir John Fastolfe - the model of Falstaff in Shakespeare's famous musical of the same name and Sir Henry Hobart, politician, died in 1698 in a duel. Gunman ' - Jan Brookes, estate manager Blicking Hall confirmed cautiously.

The ' encounters ' between ghosts and visitors to the mansion often happen near the 19th May, which is Queen Anne 's death anniversary. 'The specter of the Queen often appears with a sloppy blood-covered head in the skirt's skirt, going through the wall right in front of his nose and bare his eyes then disappears immediately as if evaporating'.

The burial place of the famous and crafty woman in royal history, Blicking Hall in Aylsham in Norfolk was under the supervision of the National Historic Preservation Society since 1940 Recently, it was voted the most famous haunting place in the country.

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This poll was made possible with the help of Sian Evans, the best-seller of the book, titled Ghosts: Mysterious Tales (translating 'Mystery Stories of Ghost'). Evans himself was one of the 630 historic sites in England with at least 200 haunted places.

The author also revealed: 'Although ghosts do not harm the people, the Society for Conservation of Monuments must still cast enchantments on all places before opening the doors for visitors. Of course, the Association does not publish this widely. '

Here is a list of 10 most famous haunted places in the UK that have just been voted:

1. Blickling Hall in Norfolk

Before putting her head into the guillotine, Anne did not say anything again: 'Then I will become a La Reine sans numb (Headless Queen)'.

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2. Dunster Castle in Somerset

The ghost of a man wearing a blue shirt always lurks around the area (formerly) the stables. The noise of the cavalry - once stationed here in the 17th century - still left the night watchman to sleep.

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3. Quarry Bank fabric factory in Cheshire

As the oldest factory remaining in the UK, the Quarry Bank's practice workshop is rumored to be the shelter of the female " corporate " that is a factory worker.

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4. Newton House Castle in Carmarthenshire

In the 18th century, forced to be engaged to someone he did not love, the young lady Elinor Cavendish ran away to her mother's home, the Newton House nutrition house in Dinefwr, Carmarthenshirem. In anger, the fiancé pursued to the place and strangled her neck to death.

Today, visitors often hear a whimper in an empty room, occasionally encountering a young girl disappearing into the closet. More frightening, many times they still feel like being invisible to the neck by an invisible hand.

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5. Mansion Gibside Hall at Tyne & Wear

Abandoned by his husband, Count Strathmore, when he died the ghost of Mary Eleanor Bowes was unable to escape the Gibside mansion. 'The depressed countess' often hides in the orange garden, and at night she plays in the locked attic room.'

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6. Lyme Park in Cheshire

People around the area said that sometimes a funeral still quietly took over here, around this Lyme Park to mourn for Sir Piers Leigh , who died of severe injuries during the battle against the French at Meaux in 1422. After the funeral is the ghost wearing white clothes, probably the wife of the late marquis.

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7. Lanhydrock Farm in Cornwall

Rumor has it that it is home to a lot of ghosts, including the ghost of a man who was hanged by the Conservatives during the civil war, right in front of the farm gate.

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8. Hughenden villa at Bucks

The late prime minister Benjamin Disraeli and First Lady Mary Anne seemed so attached to the Hughenden mansion in the countryside, that when they died their ghosts chose this place as their place of residence.

People say they often see Disraeli in the basement, in the smoking room or at the bottom of the stairs with a bright smile as if they are greeting their guests.

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9. Powis Castle in Powys

Visitors to Powis Castle said that they often saw a woman wearing a black shirt and had the feeling of being touched by an invisible hand. In addition, in the stage chicken wings, the haunted piano still occasionally walks up ghost songs though the room is empty and locked.

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10. Belton House, Lincolnshire

Those who had seen the " Black Man " said that it was a tall, polite person because he always had enough black clothes, black hat and black cloak. He often appears in the queen's bedroom in the mansion.

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