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Most Haunted
Season 4
Paranormal investigations into haunted locations, using psychic mediums and scientific equipment.
Where to Watch Season 4
12 Episodes
- Croxteth HallE4
Croxteth HallDescription: The main building is surrounded by a working farm, a Victorian walled garden and country park. Era: Built in 1575. The last works on the hall were completed in 1902. Bloody history: Home of the Earls of Sefton for over 400 years, Croxteth Hall has had a relatively quiet past. The last of the Seftons died in 1972 and left no heirs. Ghost ratings: The ghost of a boy has been seen in the Dining room by the fireplace. A figure dressed in a period costume has been spotted by staff and the public in both Lady Sefton's sitting room and in the corridor. The Shadow of a figure has been spotted in the billiard room It is reported that the 6th Countess of Sefton claimed that she saw the ghost of her dead husband in the principle bedroom The 6th Earl of Sefton's ghost has also been spotted striding through the tearoom. Spooky Experiences: Footsteps have been heard in the attic, and in the Sefton corridor, where taps have been inexplicably turned on in full, cupboar - Hellfire CavesE5
Hellfire CavesDescription: The West Wycombe Caves are a series of caves excavated to provide unemployed farm workers with jobs, and chalk to build a main road between Wycombe and High Wycombe. Era: The caves were excavated between 1740 and 1750 by Sir Francis Dashwood. Bloody history: It is said that Sir Dashwood held meetings of the notorious ""Hellfire Club"" in the caves. Made up of prominent members of society, the club had an infamous reputation for orgies, debauchery and devil worship. One of claims is that there were 12 original ""brothers"" who elected an Abbott eacg tear. The privileged position was held by – among others – Sir Thomas Stapleton and Sir Francis Dashwood. The brothers were given pseudonyms to conceal their actual identities. However, there are differing reports about what actually went on down in the tunnels. Ghost ratings: Legend has it that a woman named Sukie, the chamber maid, had gone to meet her lover in the caves, dressed in a white wedding dress but in a cruel - Mary Kings CloseE7
Mary Kings CloseDescription: - A number of underground closes, with houses that stretch up to seven stories high, on either side of the narrow walkways. Era: - The Closes were built in early 17th century, but there are records of tenements on the land as early as 1526. Bloody history: - Plague hit the Close in 1645. - Fire ravaged the area in 1750. - In WWII, the Close buildings were used as air raid shelters. Ghost ratings: - The ghost of Mary King reportedly haunts the area. - The apparition of little girl, her face covered in pustules from the plague, has been seen in the Close's Shrine Room - The vision of a grim, grey-haired old man has also been seen on numerous occasions. - Dismembered body parts have been reported floating above the ground, including a child's head and a severed arm. Spooky experiences: - 17 and 18 Market Street have experienced the most alleged paranormal activity. - Strange noises have been reported up and down the Close. - Unexplained cold spots h - Chatham DockyardsE9
Chatham DockyardsIn Kent, Southern England, the Commissioner's House and dockyard are said to be haunted with many ghosts. The crew investigates three different locations in one area, each with a varying degree of fear. Yvette cannot move out of sheer terror, Derek becomes possessed by an evil spirit and Karl braves the dark alone. - Guild HallE10
Guild HallDescription: - Timber-framed hall used as meeting hall, courtroom, parlour, library, museum and now a performance venue. It escaped calls for its demolition in the early 1900s. Era: - The Great Hall was built around 1390 as a meeting place for the Guild of Corpus Christi. Bloody history: - Between 1876 and the early 1900s, the hall was used as a local police headquarters, which saw many unsavoury characters go through its doors. - In 1864, the docks were staffed by French prisoners of war. Ghost ratings: - The White Lady is rarely seen but apparently moves furniture around the Library. - Some reckon it's not a White Lady, but the ghost of a monk dressed in grey, which may be explained by the fact that there used to be the Old Grey Friars Monastery, located only 300 yards from Guildhall, and some monks did live at the Guildhall for a time. - A Cavalier type character has also been seen in the Great Hall - Both a phantom dog and a black cat ghost have been been seen in - Greengate BreweryE11
Greengate BreweryDescription: The Brewery, Middleton Era: Cottages turned brewery, it is thought that the original brewery buildings date back to the 17th century, but the Deeds don't shed any further light. They do, however, relate to a ""Greengate House"" being on the site in 1791. The buildings were bought from William Hilton, on the death of his father Thomas Hilton, who was a weaver. A manufacturer named John Lee bought the row of cottages in 1828 to set himself up as a brewer. About 175 years on, JW Lees & Co. is still going strong! Bloody history: - A number of workmen who died during the sinking of the brewery well in the 19th Century. - In the 1930's, brewery supervisor went missing for days, he was eventually found curled up dead at the bottom of the well. This is separate from the death of the workmen who were building it. Ghost ratings: - A lady has been spotted sitting at the JW Lees Boardroom table, facing away from the table. - A woman in a long, brown dress has been glimpse