Clifton Suspension Bridge Hauntings and Horrors
From haunted vaults to ghostly figures on foggy nights, Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol hides chilling tales beneath its historic grandeur
From haunted vaults to ghostly figures on foggy nights, Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol hides chilling tales beneath its historic grandeur
Bodmin’s haunted past makes it an essential stop for anyone exploring Cornwall’s ghostly side
Nottingham’s City of Caves is steeped in legend and haunted by spirits — are you ready to face what waits in the dark?
A former tenant’s eerie encounters at a Georgian flat in Edinburgh’s Lansdown Crescent suggest a ghost story more disturbing than most, writes GRAEME MILNE
Dering Wood’s eerie legends, infamous “massacre”, and modern-day ghost-hunting hoaxes make it one of Kent’s most intriguing paranormal locations, writes NEIL NIXON
Explore more than 80 haunted locations across the West Midlands of England, from eerie castles to ghost-ridden pubs, each steeped in chilling local lore
What if Dracula isn’t just a horror story, but a hidden plea for compassion, told through the tragic character of Renfield and inspired by Bram Stoker’s own family?
Chains clatter, footsteps echo, and the groans of the condemned still linger. Old prisons and dungeons are among the most haunted sites in Britain and Ireland.
Explore 7 Hellripper songs inspired by real historical horrors, from Scottish folklore and witch trials to demonic possession and black masses
Even the most unremarkable places can harbour the uncanny, as ghost stories from Milton Keynes begin to emerge from the shadows, writes guest writer DR STEPH LAY
Queensberry House hides behind the modern Scottish Parliament — but its past holds one of Edinburgh’s darkest and most gruesome legends, writes WAYNE GILBERT
It’s September, and as students return to class, we explore ghost stories from the most haunted schools in England
Ramsgate’s ghostly presence lingers in its tunnels, alleyways and historic landmarks, telling chilling tales of smuggling, murder and wartime sorrow
Ghosts of prisoners, children, and lost souls still roam the dark Victorian halls of Shrewsbury Prison
The Mallard in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, has been the site of some of Ghostly Gatherings’ most chilling and consistent paranormal activity, writes EMMA SAUNDERS
Dacre Stoker went from unaware descendant to devoted guardian of Bram Stoker’s legacy. He tells DAVID SAUNDERSON about uncovering his past and keeping Dracula’s story alive
Binnorie (The Twa Sisters) is a chilling Scottish ballad weaves a tale of jealousy, betrayal, and supernatural justice, captivating listeners for centuries
Two men, broadcaster Desmond Carrington and writer Frederick Sanders, played a pivotal role in popularising the ghost stories that made Pluckley renowned as Kent’s most haunted village, writes NEIL NIXON
A brief 1953 UFO sighting over Kent drew official military attention and remains one of Britain’s most curious unexplained cases, writes NEIL NIXON
Arbor Low in the Peak District is one of Britain’s most atmospheric and mysterious stone circles, writes Lee D Munro.
Thomas Parnell’s A Night-Piece on Death reveals how death, decay, and nature merge in the eerie roots of Gothic poetry, writes WILLIAM BOVE
Neil R. Storey’s UFOs Over Britain blends military history and the unexplained in a captivating journey through a century of sightings and secrets, writes DAVID SAUNDERSON
Paranormal explorer Haunted Charlie Hall has transformed a lifetime of eerie experiences into a personal and public quest to understand the unexplained, writes DAVID SAUNDERSON
A creepy portrait at The Three Swans Hotel is said to curse those who touch it—one of many ghost stories tied to the haunted Leicestershire inn