The most haunted house in England

In England, a country often associated with ghosts and haunted mansions and castles, Borley Rectory makes the claim of being "the most haunted house in England." And there's quite a bit of anecdotal evidence to support that claim. The rectory was built in 1863 next to Borley Church as a home for Reverend Henry Bull. Over the years it was the site of intense poltergeist activity, including spontaneous displacement of objects, strange odors, cold spots, the sound of galloping horses and ghostly apparitions. Even after the rectory was destroyed by fire in 1939, photos taken around the ruins of the building and the adjacent church continued to contain unexplained elements.


The writing on the wall was witnessed by many of the investigators and visitors to the house.

The Rectory after the Fire

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