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Haunted Places in England | The Castles and Ghosts in Haunted UK. All Things Paranormal | Haunted Places, Unsolved Mysteries, UFO Sightings & Paranormal News. Ghost Walks & Tours - Haunted Southwest, overnight ghost hunts in the Southwest of England, Ghost Walks and Haunted Pub Tours, Workshops and much more. A tour like no other! Frederick Bligh Bond’s Ghosts of Glastonbury Tour Join Frederick Bligh Bond’s Ghost as he comes back from the dead to lead you on a tour of old Glastonbury, from the remains he is said to haunt the old Abbey for which he discovered and was so cruelly taken from him.

Join our living history guide as Frederick Bligh Bond’s Ghost and find yourself in a world of Religion, Archaeology, Freemasonry and the Paranormal. Venture from the Abbey to Glastonbury Tor retracing the steps of Abbot Whiting, said to be one of the many ghosts who Frederick Bligh Bond communicated with, find his death site and hear the brutal and murderess tales of how he was taken, hung, drawn and quartered upon the tor! Then for only the strong of mind and body our Ghost Guide will direct you in an Automatic Writing experiment, see if you can make contact with Abbot Whiting or the dead Frederick Bligh Bond’s Ghost Of Glastonbury There is no other tour like this in the world!

Mysterious Britain & Ireland | Mysteries, Legends & The Paranormal. Google My paranormal map. Photo by flickr user Keith JM G My Favourite Haunted Battlefield: Sedgemoor Sedgemoor Battlefield, nr Westonzoyland, Somerset. A blood red sun was sinking beneath the horizon as I trudged along the muddy path that leads to one of England’s most poignant battle sites, Sedgemoor field. Standing between the two huge trees that tower, sentry like, over the memorial stone I read the moving and non–partisan inscription When James II came to the throne of England in 1685 his Catholic leanings made him exceedingly unpopular.

He was almost immediately challenged by Charles’s illegitimate son James, Duke of Monmouth, who arrived from Holland and led the Western Rebellion, which at its peak numbered over 7,000 men. Their plan was to march on London, depose the King and place Monmouth on the throne. By Sunday 5th July Monmouth was cornered in Bridgewater and his ragged army had dwindled to a mere 3,500. Within moments a battle was raging across the moor. Read more on World Reviewer Review by: Haunted Britain - Ghosts Stories from the UK & Ireland.