Ghost & Haunting Reports in London
9 nightmarks documented
The Ghosts of Hampton Court Palace
Henry VIII's great palace, where Catherine Howard's screaming ghost runs through the Haunted Gallery and a spectral figure was caught on CCTV.
The Cock Lane Ghost of London
Georgian London's most famous ghost case, where "Scratching Fanny" accused her former landlord of murder through coded knocks.
The Unlucky Mummy and Other Ghosts of the British Museum
The British Museum's 'Unlucky Mummy' coffin lid has been blamed for deaths and disasters since the 1880s — night guards report far more.
The Black Lady of Hall Place
A spectral woman in black haunts the Tudor galleries of this 16th-century manor on the banks of the River Cray.
The Nameless Horror of 50 Berkeley Square
London's most terrifying haunted house — an unknowable horror in the attic room drove witnesses to madness and death.
The Man in Grey at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
London's oldest theatre is haunted by an 18th-century gentleman whose appearances are said to predict hit shows.
The Enfield Poltergeist
Eighteen months of documented poltergeist attacks in a London council house — flying furniture, a levitating child, and a dead man's voice.
The Lady of Bruce Castle
Every November 3rd, the ghost of Lady Constantina leaps from the tower of this North London manor, clutching her phantom infant.
The Ghosts of the Tower of London
Nearly a thousand years of execution and imprisonment have made the Tower of London Britain's most haunted fortress — Anne Boleyn leads the dead.