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Owlpen Manor

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Located in the village of Owlpen, which is within Gloucestershire, England; Owlpen Manor boasts a long history without being sold until the 1900s. It's thought the manor is built on an early medieval site, and the wider land has seen human interaction from as early as 2,900 BC. The Owlpen estate has a recorded history of close to one thousand years, although this history is not the typical tragedies often associated with haunted buildings, but rather is of lawsuits and a solid track of each heir to the manor. Additions, adjustments, and improvements are also well documented for this location. Regarding the hauntings; Queen Margaret of Anjou, who is believed to have stayed here before the Battle of Tewkesbury, is one spirit said to reside in the property. Fascinatingly, her spirit has been seen as early as by evacuees during World War Two. Other spirits include a monk, a child, and an alchemist.  IMPORTANT Edit: 1/11/24 It came to my attention during a livest...

Beardo Live: Fake Vs Real Pt5

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This article will be the final part in the 'Beado Live: Fake Vs Real' series that documents the fantastic discussions which occured within one of Beardo's livestreams. There will be one more article relating to the livestream, but it will discuss the reaction of other investigators to the stream instead of discussing the contents of the stream. If you haven't read the other parts in the 'Beardo Live: Fake Vs Real' series, I highly recommend you do so as many excellent points were raised. I will link Beardo's full livestream at the end of this article.  The livestream in question was  titled 'Is the FAKE paranormal damaging the legit investigators? With guests'. This stream was conducted by Beardo, from the youtube channel 'Beardo Gets Scared', on the 14th of August 2024 and ran for roughly three hours. Just as in the previous part in this series, the guests involved in this portion of the discussion were Justin from the 'Paran...

The National Justice Museum

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Located within the former Shire Hall and County Gaol of Nottingham, the National Justice Museum is the largest museum in Britain dedicated to law, justice, crime, and punishment. The museum has over 40,000 objects linked to the administration of justice and punishment of criminals. It's been speculated that the location was the base of operations for the Sheriff of Nottingham who faced Robin Hood, and it was also used for public executions. In the yard behind the gaol is a gallows which which has been preserved in full working condition, and it was used for private executions.  Due to the deaths, and the items here, it's thought that this location is haunted. It was even named as the most haunted building in the UK during 2008. Groans and screams have been reported coming from the courtroom, the sound of footsteps and jangling keys come from the cells, and women report feeling pregnant in the laundry room. It's believed at least four distinct spirits haunt this ...