Ghosts of the British Isles

Ghosts of the British Isles
Author: Robin Wickens
Publisher: Rob's Books
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2024-06-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Join us on a haunting journey through the misty moors and ancient castles of the British Isles in this chilling collection of spectral stories. From the ghostly residents of haunted castles to the restless spirits of forgotten battlefields, "Ghosts of the British Isles" weaves a tapestry of 100 spine-tingling tales that will send shivers down your spine. Delve into the world of the supernatural, where long-buried secrets and lingering phantoms roam the halls of history. Prepare to encounter both malevolent and melancholic spirits as you explore the rich tapestry of British folklore and legend. Dare to uncover the mysteries that lie within the shadows and discover the ghostly whispers that echo through the ages. This collection promises to bewitch and bewilder, making "Ghosts of the British Isles" a must-read for avid fans of the paranormal and aficionados of eerie English lore.

The Ghosts of the British Isles

The Ghosts of the British Isles
Author: Charles River Charles River Editors
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2018-06-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781722080402

The United Kingdom is an ancient land steeped in history and tradition, filled with prehistoric ruins, majestic castles, and a countryside sculpted from millennia of human habitation. Its rolling countryside is dotted with prehistoric burial mounds and stone circles. Brooding castles hold tales of bloodshed and honor. Medieval churches have elaborate stained glass windows and gruesome carvings, reflecting a mixture of hope and darkness. Every hamlet and village has tales that go back centuries, and folk festivals with roots in pagan times. Thus, it is not surprising that many believe the area is filled with ghosts. For centuries, people have told tales of ghosts stalking its historic buildings, strange creatures lurking in its primeval forests, and unexplained paths linking its ancient sites. Scotland is a fascinating and ancient land filled with history. It has produced explorers, warriors, inventors, writers, and more than a few murderers. For many centuries, it fought bitter wars against England to maintain its independence, and even when those wars were finally lost, Scotland retained its distinct culture and identity. Though a part of the United Kingdom, it would be a mistake to lump it in with England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, as Scotland has its own tales to tell and traditions to maintain. Not everything in Scotland is as it appears, however. Some Scots say this is a land haunted by spirits, a place of strange disappearances and unexplained phenomena. Some of those tales are downright grisly. Scotland has always been a rival to its southern neighbor, and the rivalry extends to the number of hauntings in its medieval castles, stately homes, and old cobblestone streets. While many Englishmen claim that their country is the most haunted, the Scots can point to their own stories of ghosts as evidence they may beat the English in this dubious distinction. Ireland is an ancient land, filled with prehistoric ruins, age-old traditions, and a rich and abiding folklore. Many of the old Irish traditions and tales dwell upon the world beyond our own, the shadow world of spirits. Every village and landmark has a tale attached to it, a good many of them rooted in pagan beliefs from prehistoric times. Others are more modern, and deal with historic tragedies such as the English invasion, the Potato Famine, or the Troubles. According to some locals, ghosts seem to haunt every historic building and place, acting as symbols of the past that still haunts this troubled land. For example, at Aughagreagh in County Longford there's a wall running alongside a road. It's just a typical drystone wall like so many in Ireland used to show the boundary of a farmer's field. The road is just a typical road. But sometimes at night passersby will see a woman and two small children sitting on this wall. They wear tattered clothing in the style of the 19th century. Their faces are drawn and emaciated, their eyes sunken. They have a look of hopeless resignation about them. This is because they are famine victims. The wall stands on the road to the old workhouse, where Ireland's poor and starving were packed into cold rooms and forced to work long hours of hard labor in exchange for a crust of bread and constant abuse. They were literally punished for being poor, and their spirits have remained in this sad place. Ireland also has a rich folklore. Everyone knows about the fairy folk and leprechauns and many have heard of the fearsome banshee. The stranger side of the Emerald Isle goes much deeper than that, however, with tales of phantom armies marching through the sky, sea monsters swimming in the waters around the island, and stories of strange powers and dark magic. Indeed, these tales are not consigned to the past; many unexplained occurrences continue to happen, even today.

This Haunted Isle

This Haunted Isle
Author: Peter Underwood
Publisher: Peter Underwood
Total Pages: 393
Release: 1993
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

Peter Underwood has personally visited the historic buildings and sites of Britain, and here presents a wealth of intriguing legends and new stories of ghostly encounters from more than a hundred such throughout the United Kingdom. From Abbey House in Cambridge to Zennor in Cornwall, this is an A to Z of the haunted houses of Britain. At Bramshill in Hampshire — now a police training college — there have been so many sightings that even sceptical police officers have had to admit that the place is haunted. Beautiful Leeds Castle in Kent has a large, phantom black dog; there is an Elizabethan gentleman (seen by a Canon of the Church of England!) at Croft Castle; a Pink Lady at Coughton Court; a prancing ghost jester at Gawsworth; a spectre in green velvet at Hoghton Tower; six ghosts at East Riddlesden Hall; a headless apparition at Westwood Manor; and then there are some little-known ghosts in Windsor Castle, Hampton Court Palace and the Tower of London, and the strange ghosts of Chingle Hall, perhaps the most haunted house in England.

Gazetteer of British Ghosts

Gazetteer of British Ghosts
Author: Adam Underwood
Publisher: Peter Underwood
Total Pages: 480
Release:
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

This unique reference book and guide to the ghost population of the British Isles covers a subject that fascinates and, at the same time, terrifies mankind. The ghosts of Britain are numerous. Here for the first time, catalogued and placed in alphabetical order, are well over two-hundred accounts of ghostly happenings - ranging from the legendary to the factually presented and the scientifically investigated. Included are details not only of such famous haunted houses as Borley and Bettiscombe, Hampton Court and Hinton Ampner, Glamis and Great Bealings, but also lesser known hauntings such as those associated with Woburn, the Gargoyle Theatre in Soho, St. Albans and Bury St. Edmunds. The author has also assembled a wealth of new material pertaining to such hauntings as those at Sandringham, Thames Ditton, Penzance, Greenwich and Grantchester. Every entry ends with a nearby recommended hotel. Gazetteer of British Ghosts represents the results of a quarter of a century of study and on the spot investigation by one of the leading authorities on haunted houses alive today. A full bibliography details all the best books dealing with true ghostly experiences, selected from the author’s library which is considered to be the most extensive private collection of such books.

Haunted Britain and Ireland

Haunted Britain and Ireland
Author: Richard Glyn Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2001
Genre: Ghosts
ISBN: 9781859748817

The British Isles must be amongst the most spectrally populous parts of the world, and this book is a must for anyone with an interest in Britain and Ireland's bloody and bizarre history. From the ghostly legionaries that tramp the long-buried streets of Roman york to the malevolent fairy lights of Derbyshire's Longdendale which are said to have lured pilots to their deaths, Britain and Ireland abound with tortured phantoms eager to restage their dark and turbulent past. Renowned ghost-seeker Richard Jones reveals, explains and delights in the histories of the ranks of dismembered, decapitated spectres of nobility and commoners alike that inhabit the stately homes and blasted heaths of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Richard Jones's authoritative and entertaining regional guide to haunted sites is handsomely illustrated with some of the most famous and infamous ghostly photographs, and is supported by extracts from original documents.

The Lessor Known Ghost Stories of the British Isles

The Lessor Known Ghost Stories of the British Isles
Author: Karen Hall
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2018-02-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781986037488

The British Isles may be one of the most haunted places on Earth. These are the lesser known ghost stories presented for your pleasure and consideration. Be warned ...Prepare yourself!

Ghosts and Bogles

Ghosts and Bogles
Author: Dinah Starkey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1985
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

Retellings of sixteen spooky stories collected from various parts of the British Isles about ghosts and other supernatural beings.

Ghosts

Ghosts
Author: LLEWELLYN.
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2002
Genre:
ISBN: