Below you’ll find haunted places in and around around Essex with history about their spiritual activity. In most places we’ve visited, we’ve heard noises, seen orbs and sometimes even experienced physical contact or objects being moved.
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Known as a grand hotel in London, The Langham Hotel, is located in Marylebone facing towards Regent’s Park. It was built between 1863 and 1865 – costing a total of £300,000. Patrons included Napoleon III, Mark Twain Oscar Wile, Antonin Dvorák and Arturo Toscanini.
Beware of room 333 which is thought to be the most haunted room. The story behind this room goes that in 1973 a BBC radio announcer, James Alexander-Gordon stayed here. He woke up to find a fluorescent ball in front of him take the shape of a man in Victorian evening attire. He asked the ghost what it wanted and it began to float towards him. The ghost is said to have its legs cut off and arms outstretched. He is said to have got up and fled!
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Palace Theatre is located in Westcliff-On-Sea, Southend. The theatre opened on Monday 21 October 1912 and named as the “Palace of Varieties” on 14 November. The…
The museum was originally built as a private home for a local magistrate known as Thomas Cooke in 1816. However,…
Pitsea Mount is situated right by the A13, on the east side of Basildon. St. Michaels church stands tall and overlooks Pitsea and the surrounding area.