Drummer boy of Dover Castle
Motifs Craig Campbell Motifs Craig Campbell

Drummer boy of Dover Castle

The most famous hauntings at Dover Castle include a young drummer boy, said to have been delivering a message or important package through the warren of tunnels beneath the castle when he was seized upon, brutally murdered and decapitated.

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Ghosts of Fort Amherst, Chatham
Motifs Andy Ward Motifs Andy Ward

Ghosts of Fort Amherst, Chatham

The network of eerie tunnels beneath the fort are said to be one of the most haunted places in the country. Staff and visitors have reported being approached by a phantom soldier on the lower gun deck. A wailing woman and crying children are often heard, with no sign of where the cries emerge from.

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Children of Tiny Tim’s Tearoom, Canterbury
Craig Campbell Craig Campbell

Children of Tiny Tim’s Tearoom, Canterbury

Within the walls of the attic were the mummified bodies of three children, all clutching bibles inscribed with the date 1503. Alongside these were mummified cats and dogs, thought to have been placed earlier than the children to ward off evil spirits during the construction of the property.

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Roman phantoms of Reculver Towers
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Roman phantoms of Reculver Towers

During excavations at the site, a number of infant burials were discovered under the Roman walls. It has been said that they represent ancient sacrifices to protect the site, and terrifying sounds of wailing babies have been heard during stormy nights.

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Phantom monks of Bilsington Priory
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Phantom monks of Bilsington Priory

There have been countless stories of otherworldly occurrences at Bilsington, but the most famous sighting is of an army of phantom monks, marching through the kitchens and up the stairs.

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Red-eyed monk of Mote Park
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Red-eyed monk of Mote Park

During WWII a Canadian soldier is reported to have seen a red eyed phantom Monk making his way through the park, perhaps towards the historic Archbishops Palace?

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