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Some Haunted Houses of England and Wales

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(4,512 Sterne; 43 Bewertungen)

Old buildings necessarily have a history. It is not always a happy history and folklore abounds. Sometimes unhappy souls come back to haunt the current residents or their guests. Whether you believe in ghosts or not, these narratives provide a fascinating insight into the history of the buildings and the hysteria they may induce. - Summary by Lynne Thompson (5 hr 21 min)

Chapters

Preface

1:56

Read by Lynne T

The Green Bank Hotel, Bardsley

11:27

Read by John

No.-- Southgate Street, Bristol

20:42

Read by Dan Gurzynski

Mulready Villa, Near Basingstoke

28:33

Read by Dan Gurzynski

No.-- Park Street, Bath

18:01

Read by Lynne T

The Minery, Devon

11:05

Read by Mike Pelton

Thurlow Hall, Near Exeter

23:50

Read by James K. White

The Guilsborough Ghost

37:27

Read by Lynne T

Wolsey Abbey, Near Gloucester

15:55

Read by John

No. XYZ Euston Road, London

11:43

Read by Larry Wilson

Burle Farm, North Devon

14:42

Read by jblankenship83

Panmaur Hollow, Merioneth

9:42

Read by Mike Pelton

Catchfield Hall, The Midlands

39:20

Read by Mike Pelton

Carne House, Near Northampton

20:58

Read by Mike Pelton

Harley House, Portishead

9:51

Read by Don Nash

The Way Meadow, Somerset

19:10

Read by jblankenship83

No.-- Hackham Terrace, Swindon

8:54

Read by Mike Pelton

Appendix to Hackham Terrace, The Screaming Woman of Tehiddy

9:54

Read by Mike Pelton

Park House, Westminster

7:57

Read by John

Bewertungen

(4 Sterne)

Well done. different stories read by different readers. Some stories drag one in. It's nice when they tell the history of the hauntings.

(5 Sterne)

as a person who has studied parapsy chology I find it almost impossible to find a story I haven't heard before.Lo and behold ,a whole book of them . beautiful reading.loved the no nonsense style of writing

Excellent Ebook

(5 Sterne)

All of the readers did a tremendous job of reading this book. Every chapter was very thoughtful provoking as well as enjoyable to listen to. Well done!