American couple Anna & JT React to The Top 10 Most Terrifying Ghost Sightings in the United Kingdom! . #americanreacts #britain #british #uk #scary #ghost
I visit Whitby about 2-3 times of year, and it’s an amazing place 🖤 It’s full of old tales and atmosphere. Definitely worth a visit during Whitby Goth Weekend, the costumes are fabulous. I would eventually love to live in Whitby. ❤
The most haunted city in the UK is probably Edinburgh. There was a great fire in 1824, almost the entire population used the underground tunnels which connected the various merchants around the city for shelter, with all the burning and wreckage blocking all the exits they all suffocated or burned to death in a what became a giant oven. They do ghost walks down there today and many people hear voices of crying, or even a child which tugs on your leg occasionally, its very eerie and most people experience something down there.
We have a ghost cat in our house. We see it wandering around from room to room, or sleeping on a bed. I just want to hug it and give it love but I'm glad that it feels safe with us here.
The towns, villages and cities in the UK have histories going back hundreds of years, some go back to 1066, this means history is all around us, and part of that history is ghosts. witches and legends that have evolved over time. I grew up in a small village called Portchester, which is next to a Roman Fort that became a medieval castle, it is supposed to have three ghosts, including a while lady. As children we would go down at night to see if we could see one.
Portchester Castle... I have been down before and seen a light in the tower which is totally unexplainable! Shivers thinking about it. Also had a spooky experience when in the London Road bomb shelter too quite some years back
@@MorleyGames1 Yes many do, many go back well into pre-history, thousands of years. I'm from Norwich, our castle built for William the Conqueror, was a wooden castle there before it was built too, and pretty sure people were here well before records began.
There's an Inn (pub), called the Golden Lamb in York where I live that's supposed to be the most haunted in England. In the same city, there's also the Guy Fawkes Inn (guy that plotted to blow up the Houses of Parliment), which has had some ghostly goings on.
The battle of Edge Hill in Warwickshire (south) was a battle in the first English civil war. (1642). There have been many documented sights from 1643 to the present day. On the anniversary you can hear moans, screams etc. The anniversary is on 23rd October. If you go down the Red Road (named because the road was covered in blood) you lose telephone signals. I live about 10 miles away from there now, but used to live much closer. I avoided going up or down the hill on the anniversary up until November 1st.
Great reaction from Charleigh. I’m so enjoying your joint channel. Anna is pure sunshine to watch, whatever you are reacting to, I leave feeling happier.
I recommend 'Ghosts on the Underground'(you can find it here on CZcams), it was broadcast on TV for Halloween years ago and was all about the hauntings reported on the London Underground.
I once saw a ghost gliding up Whitby Abbey steps at 3.30 am in the morning. It seemed to glow, glide because it wasn't going up step by step. When it got half way up it stopped and seemed to stare right back at me. Then it carried on it's way! Still gives me the chills!
When I visited Mary Kings close in Edinburgh there was a room in which a young girl died of the plague. People leave toys and money in a collection box dedicated to the little girl which gets donated to the sick kids hospital in Edinburgh. We were the last ones in the room and I gave my nieces a pound each to put in the box. I threw my pound in "clink", my sisters, threw hers in "clink" my eldest niece threw hers in "clink", my youngest niece threw hers in "clink". We all started walking to the door and just as we were about to exit... "Clink". It was as clear as day and everyone ran out of the room as fast as lighting. My nieces asked what made the noise and I told them it was an old room with crumbling ceiling and it was probably just a bit falling into the bucket. However the ceiling was made of wood and it was unmistakably the sound of a coin being tossed in. I was the last one in the room and I am 100% sure it wasn't anyone else. I don't believe in ghosts but whatever it was it freaked me out for days.
Char-leigh was reacting to TJ getting freaked out by a Man/Dog attacking a German Shepherd! 🤣 Sorry if I didn't spell her name right. She's lovely, Milly too. Sorry if I didn't spell her name right either! 😅
One place that you guys might want to check out and should've been included in this list is Pluckley in Kent, UK. It is reputed to be the most haunted village in England. It has twelve (possibly thirteen or fourteen) ghosts in that village alone. 👻
Aww is that a little Cairne Terrior you have? I had a little boy one called Toby, he was a grump, which made him hilarious and we loved him for it. Dogs can pick up on vibes, so when my mum watches her ghost programmes, ours go as strange and Charleigh!!
I was born and bred close to Pendle Hill (it was the view from my bedroom window). It is a very special place and the energy can feel a little odd at times.
It might not be ghost related, but there's a Boggart that lives around my village according to legend, strangely enough he's named Dobby, apparently he was last active during the Victorian era during a TB pandemic, he would heal sick children. The important thing to know about Boggarts is to always pay them fairly, and *NEVER* pay them with money
I grew up on the edge of Dartmoor in Devon. There are several ghost stories around there. I remember visiting the ruins of Okehampton Castle. Certain areas of this place felt really uncomfortable. The story is that Lady Howard had killed all her husbands. She has to spend the rest of her time travelling on the old road from Tavistock to Okehampton in a horse and carriage. She then has to pick a blade of grass from the hill of the castle. It She only gets to rest once all the grass is gone from the hill. Then there is the hairy hands on one road which is said to grab the steering wheel of your car to cause a crash. Wistmans wood is known for the Whist Hounds, evil hounds. There are loads of these tales around the moor. I vaguely know most of them from growing up in the area. Looking into them might be interesting. Take care and best wishes
I live near Pendle hill, there are images of witches everywhere you go round here. I used to cut trees down in the forest near the hill with my dad as a child l, and I used to find rings of rocks on the ground. It always made me wonder if people still went there practicing "witchcraft".
I lived in the shadow of Pendle Hill when I was a nipper and went to primary school with a descendant of Alice Nutter. There is a photograph, sadly now withdrawn from the public domain, of a snow witch on the side of Pendle Hill; she only appears, however, during heavy snowstorms.
@gillianhynes7120 very true, we're going through crazy times with the state of people these days, but at least this shows we've always been a bit mental. @gingerninjawhinger9986 I'm not aware of the picture, I remember not to long ago they placed a picture of a witch/or similar image on the side of the hill, does it happen in the same place by any chance ?
@@benbritner961 There is a deep gully on one side of the Hill - I can't remember whether it's on the east or west side - which fills with snow, but the conditions for the Witch's appearance have to be perfect: a deep snow and quick thaw. I haven't heard of any recent appearances of the Snow Witch since J. Barnes' photograph, taken in March 1979. I did do a quick internet search and have found a copy of the photograph on Trip Advisor; just search *Pendle Hill Snow Witch* and hopefully, the image will be brought up.
They do. I know for a fact people go practicing things other than witchcraft too. A lot darker. It's disgusting because as kids we used to play down there and find allsorts. Dead animals were particularly traumatising.
I have been on a ghost tour in York, led by the man who saw the Roman legion. He was an electrician not a plumber and actually fell from the ladder he was working on and ended up in Hospital. He described the soldiers as wearing green tunics. This was an unusual colour but one adopted by the Legion as a protest at being left behind when other Legion's returned to Rome. Also a later dig opposite the Treasurer's House discovered the remains of a Roman Barracks and Bath House. The gentleman in question gave up his electricians apprentice job and became a policeman. He did not reveal his story until many years after the event.
The Hampton Court ghost who opened and closed the door has been seen by many security guards and they were the only ones on site when alarms were sounded as the Court was closed at tht time lv your videos x
I've slept in a priest hole behind the chimney in a building at Northicote farm which is apparently haunted but never saw or felt a thing so I don't believe in ghosts at all. Fun for a story though.
'Worlds most violent poltergeist' house is just opposite from me. 30 east drive. There's a Hollywood film about it... when the lights go out. I honestly think it's all true, I get goosebumps walking past.
Hey guys, love seeing you reacting together! If you like ghosts then Edinburgh is the most haunted city in the UK. The vaults they showed on the video is fantastic, but just a tiny taste of what you can find. Tons of ghost tours, graveyards and amazing history! I know you have reacted to a few videos of Scottish places and I think it would be great to see Anna's reaction to some of those! If you are ever in Edinburgh please hit me up and I would be very happy to show you around!
Glasgow is a city full of tough people. The Gorbals was probably the toughest part of the tough city. As an example, when a suicide bomber tried to blow up the airport, passersby beat him unconscious while he was on fire from detonating the bomb. Tough people, enormous hearts. But don't mess with them. Even the children. Even if you're a vampire.
I've had a few experiences with spirits, ghosts what ever you want to call them , so has my sister and mum who worked in an care home for the elderly . Imprints of those who have passed is what I'd call it .
I used to live next to cannock chase, and they say there's a ghost there blah blah. I was walking there one night, could hear something following me, but keeping far back enough that I couldn't see through the forest. It was a deer.
A bloke down the pub told me he was sitting at home eating a kebab one night when he saw a group of hooded figures appear in his front room the next thing he knew it was 3 hours later he had an unexplained head injury an his house was smashed to bits, he still hasn't found his t.v, wallet, ps5 etc. We just think it's a prankster type poltergeist.
1 criticism i have for this channel is JT pauses the video and speaks and continues the video from the pause point but doesn't go back 5secs when it's played again. Some info gets lost between pause.........your reaction.......and play again. Just ship back 5s (press the left arrow on the keyboard) to remind us what the context was
That's brilliant that dogs reaction to the beginning of this , he is so clued on to what's being said he's a star , should do scary films an see what his reactions is lol , 😂 brilliant 👍👍🇬🇧🇺🇸
I was a Welsh Guard in the 1960s when we were guarding the Tower of London around 4.15 am I heard a noise 😳 I called a mate in the next box but he heard nothing we went to investigate and we both saw a woman walk from a store room then disappear around a corner...I went to the store and he gave chase bus she vanished.. on the investigation of the doors they were padlocked shut...another guard that was stationed around the corner saw nothing but the guard himself... it was a very weird night... woke us up though
I been down niddrie vaults in Edinburgh many times and gave seen and heard really strange things shadows voices and mist forming in doorways. So I with Anna I like chasing ghosts 🥰😅
I wonder how they chose these ten in particular? They've got Dick Turpin (highwayman) at Heathrow airport apparently. I'd have thought he just appears looking very confused.
When I was in my mid teens in the 90's me and my mates used to go in an older friends car to Blickling Hall (1616)(Not Norwich, but Blickling, 16 miles north of Norwich, were I'm from and still live). We would explore the grounds at night hoping to see something, but the most scary thing we saw were dark patches, that we thought were bulls as the gates we kept going through said beware of the Bulls, they were just bushes 🤣🤣
If you think Britain is bad, try Transylvania lol. Not a joke with Hoia Baciu forest (the most haunted and mysterious forest in the world. Last time I was there, I caught someone on camera on my mobile. 26 degrees, no wind, absolutely calm. Coming down from Bran castle, there was a swing just.... swinging. No one on it, no one in the entire park, the location is kind of secluded. Yet all other swings were stationary. Be happy to send the clip if you want. That changed my opinion about.... everything.
8:19 my mum lives near a roman road thats haunted by the ghosts of a roman legion which i have seen a few times but whenever i tried to photograph it either camaera stopped working or there was nothing there but the road and trees
My own village has quite a haunted pub. Reports of ghostly children running around patrons in the lounge bar. A grey lady. The Crown is a timber frame. Not quite sure exactly how old - I've not been here long! Edit: Ah: Found it. 15th Century.
I actually had an experience with Boots in Southbridge vaults when i visited there with my fiancé. He ended up crying for seemingly no reason in the room that's allegedly home to the spirit of a woman who died following a miscarriage. While he was escorted out due to the distress from nowhere, the rest of the group continued to the next room without the guide, me included. in an attempt to all fit I moved into a corner and my blood ran cold as it felt like there was a hand round the back of my neck and i swear something breathed/growled "LEAVE" right next to my ear. we went straight to Greyfriars Bobby's Bar afterwards (actually haunted by Bobby, the dog whom its named for) and had a straight scotch to settle our nerves. That's when the bartender and my fiancé noticed the fresh scratches on my kneck, same side i'd heard the voice/growl. According to the email with tour staff we sent from back home in London, that corner is Boot's favourite corner, I must have stood in him. We're never going back
Not all ghosts are visible. But they make themselves known through moving objects, and the most sinister of all - spiritual sensations (you sense that something isn't normal). Usually this is already picked up and 'announced' by animals - cats and dogs, etc. My experiences have all found that they sense and see things long before we humans do. We then subsequently start to find out why our pets are acting so strangely. There's something in the building which isn't normal.
A little ghost story, my husband on night shift me at home with two small children had go e to bed. Bed faced door I was woken by our 2yr old daughter at the bottom of the bed, told her to go back to bed and I followed to tuck her back in only to find she hadn't left the bed. Had to change my room around so I didn't look out to the landing. Had lots of othere strange things happen. Never been frightened though. Xx
So, Anna and JT, I'll take it that you're not going to come and visit me any time soon then, are you? The reason that I say this is because I live in Nelson in the Borough of Pendle and I see Pendle Hill every day of my life - it's unavoidable because it's the largest hill here and not only is it predominant in our landscape but also in the other towns that surround it. On a funnier note regarding the infamous Pendle Witches the main bus service between here and Manchester, the largest city close to us, is actually called The Witch Way and has all of the paraphernalia that you'd expect to see when it comes to witches including really beautiful witches ( think of Samantha from Bewitched to make a comparison ), pointed hats, cats, broomsticks etc emblazoned across all of its buses' liveries. It's obvious that we Brits love our puns especially when it comes to naming it The Witch Way as opposed to The Which Way, isn't it? Incidentally, maybe the two of you should start a third channel especially to show both Maggie's and Charleigh's reactions to certain videos. I have to admit that Charleigh reminds me of a dog that we used to have when I was growing up called Pepe and he was such a madcap character that whenever he saw another animal on our television set - especially cats and birds - he used to run behind the telly to see where they were all coming from....totally bonkers I know but still hilarious to see. ✌🤣✌👻👻👻👻🇬🇧🇺🇸
To somewhat awnser your question as to why ghost are always murders or something is mainly because murders get lots of "Negitive energy" built up around them and so they become more powerful. Take the which of something or another cave, she is called that because of her "killings" she was suspected of killing a man who owed a debt and the rest of his family and since she gained so much negitive energy she became more powerful and since so many people are scared of her because of her killings she is gained more power and it becomes an endless cycle. And passive phenomena aren't that interesting and so gain less attention but I am sure that they exist somewhere if ghosts are real
We have ghosts in my town a few different ones we are on the Great North Road so was a stop off point, also Oliver Cromwell is from the area so there where battles in our town.
Hi guys. I’ve never heard the story about the kids of Glasgow hanging up to get the vampire. But I totally believe it. I definitely wouldn’t mess with someone from there. They are a tough bunch. My cousin is married to one. ( he’s a teddy bear really. Lol). There is a range of ornamental witch dolls called Pendle witches. Since my fella found out I thought they were cool, he started buying me them for my birthday. I now have 6 flying around my ceiling on their brooms. I’ve had to say enough for now. It’s like an alternative Wacky Races. Lol. I love Ghost Adventures. They went to the West Wycombe Hellfire caves when they did their U.K. visit. I was totally gutted that I didn’t know they would be there as I’m only 15 miles away and totally would have fan girled them. The caves are cool. Used to take the kids there on a boring day. We’d play spot the bats and the ghosts. Never seen a ghost down there sadly. All the pubs in my little town are haunted. I’ve worked in a couple of them. Had a couple of weird things happen. Just not seen anything. It’s quite frustrating. Where my brother lived, at the end of his road, a crossroads, there’s a very old tree where they supposedly hung witches. If you go visit it at night you can hear screams. His house is behind what was a train station shut and turned into shops decades ago. The nearest track is about 20 miles away. On a visit, I couldn’t get to sleep, so I went into the garden for a cigarette and I started hearing a train. An old steam train. It was way too loud to be 20 miles away. Apparently I’m not the only person to have heard this. It made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. Lol. Great vid. Love spooky creepy stuff.
I live not too far from an Roman fort which is not close to any housing nor roads.I went there a couple of years ago just to have a look and the vibe was really horrible. I was on my own and I could sense people looking at me and them trying to will me to leave. Which I did - like a bat out of hell. (Cheerio - put your swords away) 😨
Well..."Mr Boots" share the place with a boy about 7-8 years old that is said to like to play with toys people leave behind and holding peoples hands. :) Don't remember what he is named...
I visit Whitby about 2-3 times of year, and it’s an amazing place 🖤
It’s full of old tales and atmosphere.
Definitely worth a visit during Whitby Goth Weekend, the costumes are fabulous.
I would eventually love to live in Whitby. ❤
I second this. I go to Whitby Goth Weekend every year, it's incredible!
Good luck the house prices are insane!
I love Whitby but sadly I need to use a wheelchair and with it being such a hilly place it's not fair on my husband having to push me.
The most haunted city in the UK is probably Edinburgh.
There was a great fire in 1824, almost the entire population used the underground tunnels which connected the various merchants around the city for shelter, with all the burning and wreckage blocking all the exits they all suffocated or burned to death in a what became a giant oven.
They do ghost walks down there today and many people hear voices of crying, or even a child which tugs on your leg occasionally, its very eerie and most people experience something down there.
Yes. Known as "the vaults", underground Edinburgh is scarily creepy. A brave person it is who goes down there.
We have a ghost cat in our house. We see it wandering around from room to room, or sleeping on a bed. I just want to hug it and give it love but I'm glad that it feels safe with us here.
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@@graham5426 I caught mine on camera, I think it's my dead cat William. He had died a couple of months prior to me catching something on my phone.
@@rachaelghostcat8584 Upload the footage please.
I would love one of my cats to come back as a wee ghostie.
The part with the Werewolf is from the movie An American Werewolf in London made in 1981. Great movie 👌
The towns, villages and cities in the UK have histories going back hundreds of years, some go back to 1066, this means history is all around us, and part of that history is ghosts. witches and legends that have evolved over time. I grew up in a small village called Portchester, which is next to a Roman Fort that became a medieval castle, it is supposed to have three ghosts, including a while lady. As children we would go down at night to see if we could see one.
Portchester Castle... I have been down before and seen a light in the tower which is totally unexplainable! Shivers thinking about it.
Also had a spooky experience when in the London Road bomb shelter too quite some years back
Lots go back much further than 1066. Plenty of roman towns. Derby was a roman town called Derventio
White ladies are two a penny to be honest 😂
@@okantichrist lol. along with wandering monks
@@MorleyGames1 Yes many do, many go back well into pre-history, thousands of years. I'm from Norwich, our castle built for William the Conqueror, was a wooden castle there before it was built too, and pretty sure people were here well before records began.
That's the British people for you underplays everything. We're very calm over any issue
well until the news tricks people into panic buying then its like an American black friday
@@theaces3697 I've never really paid much attention to the newspapers,
Love from Wales xx
3:45 Scottish bairns (children) dont need adult help to fight vampires bro... we're a different breed 🤣🤣
Oh yes more ghost stories please. The UK is steeped in a rich and colourful history with lots of stories to tell. 👻👻
I live near Pendleton. The true story is a sad tale of ignorance and bigotry. Another great video, my man.
I’m coming back as a poltergeist just to get revenge on everyone who has fecked me off
Great video and perfect for my birthday
The dogs are adorable and good to see you watching where I'm from! I started paranormal investigation with a team last year an I'm shocked xx
There's an Inn (pub), called the Golden Lamb in York where I live that's supposed to be the most haunted in England. In the same city, there's also the Guy Fawkes Inn (guy that plotted to blow up the Houses of Parliment), which has had some ghostly goings on.
The battle of Edge Hill in Warwickshire (south) was a battle in the first English civil war. (1642). There have been many documented sights from 1643 to the present day. On the anniversary you can hear moans, screams etc. The anniversary is on 23rd October. If you go down the Red Road (named because the road was covered in blood) you lose telephone signals. I live about 10 miles away from there now, but used to live much closer. I avoided going up or down the hill on the anniversary up until November 1st.
The more I see programmes about ghosts, the more I know their not real. I used to watch 'Most Haunted', it's one of the best commedies out there.
Brilliant. Love how Charlie and Maggie are getting in on the action. Loving the joint reactions.
Great reaction from Charleigh. I’m so enjoying your joint channel. Anna is pure sunshine to watch, whatever you are reacting to, I leave feeling happier.
The guildhall in Leicester is supposed to be one of the most haunted buildings. Always had the shivers when I visited.
go back to 2:17 Look at the dogs change of face when it 'sunk in' about eating a German Shepherd CZcams gold right there bro lol
I recommend 'Ghosts on the Underground'(you can find it here on CZcams), it was broadcast on TV for Halloween years ago and was all about the hauntings reported on the London Underground.
I once saw a ghost gliding up Whitby Abbey steps at 3.30 am in the morning. It seemed to glow, glide because it wasn't going up step by step. When it got half way up it stopped and seemed to stare right back at me. Then it carried on it's way! Still gives me the chills!
Then it mysteriously mEeoOOoowed and caught a mouse. SpooOOooOOky
@@Milamberinx It was 6ft tall and was in human form.
I saw a grey colored ghost once that glided as well, it glided through a wall of someones house
I have seen many ghostly things here is Scotland. Usually when I'm Blind Drunk.
When I visited Mary Kings close in Edinburgh there was a room in which a young girl died of the plague. People leave toys and money in a collection box dedicated to the little girl which gets donated to the sick kids hospital in Edinburgh. We were the last ones in the room and I gave my nieces a pound each to put in the box. I threw my pound in "clink", my sisters, threw hers in "clink" my eldest niece threw hers in "clink", my youngest niece threw hers in "clink". We all started walking to the door and just as we were about to exit... "Clink". It was as clear as day and everyone ran out of the room as fast as lighting. My nieces asked what made the noise and I told them it was an old room with crumbling ceiling and it was probably just a bit falling into the bucket. However the ceiling was made of wood and it was unmistakably the sound of a coin being tossed in. I was the last one in the room and I am 100% sure it wasn't anyone else. I don't believe in ghosts but whatever it was it freaked me out for days.
Char-leigh was reacting to TJ getting freaked out by a Man/Dog attacking a German Shepherd! 🤣
Sorry if I didn't spell her name right. She's lovely, Milly too. Sorry if I didn't spell her name right either! 😅
One place that you guys might want to check out and should've been included in this list is Pluckley in Kent, UK. It is reputed to be the most haunted village in England. It has twelve (possibly thirteen or fourteen) ghosts in that village alone. 👻
Aww is that a little Cairne Terrior you have? I had a little boy one called Toby, he was a grump, which made him hilarious and we loved him for it. Dogs can pick up on vibes, so when my mum watches her ghost programmes, ours go as strange and Charleigh!!
I was born and bred close to Pendle Hill (it was the view from my bedroom window). It is a very special place and the energy can feel a little odd at times.
hi i used to live across the rd from the southern necropolis in the Gorbals , was a great play area lots of nooks and crannies to play in
It might not be ghost related, but there's a Boggart that lives around my village according to legend, strangely enough he's named Dobby, apparently he was last active during the Victorian era during a TB pandemic, he would heal sick children.
The important thing to know about Boggarts is to always pay them fairly, and *NEVER* pay them with money
You should check out the video on here 'Ghosts of the London Underground' Some scary stories from staff that seem to be very level headed.
That’s a great documentary mate, it changed my mind
I grew up on the edge of Dartmoor in Devon. There are several ghost stories around there.
I remember visiting the ruins of Okehampton Castle. Certain areas of this place felt really uncomfortable.
The story is that Lady Howard had killed all her husbands. She has to spend the rest of her time travelling on the old road from Tavistock to Okehampton in a horse and carriage. She then has to pick a blade of grass from the hill of the castle. It
She only gets to rest once all the grass is gone from the hill.
Then there is the hairy hands on one road which is said to grab the steering wheel of your car to cause a crash.
Wistmans wood is known for the Whist Hounds, evil hounds.
There are loads of these tales around the moor. I vaguely know most of them from growing up in the area.
Looking into them might be interesting.
Take care and best wishes
I live near Pendle hill, there are images of witches everywhere you go round here. I used to cut trees down in the forest near the hill with my dad as a child l, and I used to find rings of rocks on the ground. It always made me wonder if people still went there practicing "witchcraft".
I live in the same area the sad thing is they were just ordinary people who got mixed up with the witch hunts.
I lived in the shadow of Pendle Hill when I was a nipper and went to primary school with a descendant of Alice Nutter.
There is a photograph, sadly now withdrawn from the public domain, of a snow witch on the side of Pendle Hill; she only appears, however, during heavy snowstorms.
@gillianhynes7120 very true, we're going through crazy times with the state of people these days, but at least this shows we've always been a bit mental.
@gingerninjawhinger9986 I'm not aware of the picture, I remember not to long ago they placed a picture of a witch/or similar image on the side of the hill, does it happen in the same place by any chance ?
@@benbritner961 There is a deep gully on one side of the Hill - I can't remember whether it's on the east or west side - which fills with snow, but the conditions for the Witch's appearance have to be perfect: a deep snow and quick thaw. I haven't heard of any recent appearances of the Snow Witch since J. Barnes' photograph, taken in March 1979. I did do a quick internet search and have found a copy of the photograph on Trip Advisor; just search *Pendle Hill Snow Witch* and hopefully, the image will be brought up.
They do. I know for a fact people go practicing things other than witchcraft too. A lot darker. It's disgusting because as kids we used to play down there and find allsorts. Dead animals were particularly traumatising.
I have been to Hampton Court many times and although I have never seen anything, there is definitely a vibe that you can feel when you are there
I loved this video you should definitely watch more
I have been on a ghost tour in York, led by the man who saw the Roman legion. He was an electrician not a plumber and actually fell from the ladder he was working on and ended up in Hospital. He described the soldiers as wearing green tunics. This was an unusual colour but one adopted by the Legion as a protest at being left behind when other Legion's returned to Rome. Also a later dig opposite the Treasurer's House discovered the remains of a Roman Barracks and Bath House. The gentleman in question gave up his electricians apprentice job and became a policeman. He did not reveal his story until many years after the event.
Ghosts on the underground is a great documentary. Very eerie. I think you can find it on CZcams
The Hampton Court ghost who opened and closed the door has been seen by many security guards and they were the only ones on site when alarms were sounded as the Court was closed at tht time lv your videos x
I've slept in a priest hole behind the chimney in a building at Northicote farm which is apparently haunted but never saw or felt a thing so I don't believe in ghosts at all. Fun for a story though.
'Worlds most violent poltergeist' house is just opposite from me. 30 east drive. There's a Hollywood film about it... when the lights go out. I honestly think it's all true, I get goosebumps walking past.
Hey guys, love seeing you reacting together! If you like ghosts then Edinburgh is the most haunted city in the UK. The vaults they showed on the video is fantastic, but just a tiny taste of what you can find. Tons of ghost tours, graveyards and amazing history! I know you have reacted to a few videos of Scottish places and I think it would be great to see Anna's reaction to some of those! If you are ever in Edinburgh please hit me up and I would be very happy to show you around!
There are hundreds of hunted places around the UK and Edinburgh is not the most hunted every city says that.
Iv heard numerous cities in the UK say they are the most haunted. Someone told me derby is the most haunted city.
I heard it was York
Glasgow is a city full of tough people. The Gorbals was probably the toughest part of the tough city. As an example, when a suicide bomber tried to blow up the airport, passersby beat him unconscious while he was on fire from detonating the bomb. Tough people, enormous hearts.
But don't mess with them. Even the children. Even if you're a vampire.
Another brilliant video. I'm really enjoying you both doing these videos. Thank you!
You're dogs face is so funny at the one moment with the werewolf.
Glasgow kids are tough! Did you see the instant justice that was dealt out to a potential terrorist at Glasgow airport?
I've had a few experiences with spirits, ghosts what ever you want to call them , so has my sister and mum who worked in an care home for the elderly . Imprints of those who have passed is what I'd call it .
I'd agree with that, especially when you consider time doesn't exist, instead being space-time
There’s no such thing as ghost 👻
I used to live next to cannock chase, and they say there's a ghost there blah blah.
I was walking there one night, could hear something following me, but keeping far back enough that I couldn't see through the forest.
It was a deer.
I live in Hull, I've never heard of The Beast Of Barmston Drain.
A bloke down the pub told me he was sitting at home eating a kebab one night when he saw a group of hooded figures appear in his front room the next thing he knew it was 3 hours later he had an unexplained head injury an his house was smashed to bits, he still hasn't found his t.v, wallet, ps5 etc. We just think it's a prankster type poltergeist.
That ghost of Anne Boleyn sure does get around, lol. 😉
1 criticism i have for this channel is JT pauses the video and speaks and continues the video from the pause point but doesn't go back 5secs when it's played again. Some info gets lost between pause.........your reaction.......and play again. Just ship back 5s (press the left arrow on the keyboard) to remind us what the context was
Dracula only landed at Whitby. He spent all of his time in Enland in a town caled Purfleet, Essex.
Best good hearted fun reactors on CZcams
I am from where Barmston Drain is located and I've never seen the Old Stinker as locals call him!
That's brilliant that dogs reaction to the beginning of this , he is so clued on to what's being said he's a star , should do scary films an see what his reactions is lol , 😂 brilliant
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They admitted the Hampton Court Palace one was a hoax. JT and Anna, are there any good ghost stories near you ?
I was a Welsh Guard in the 1960s when we were guarding the Tower of London around 4.15 am I heard a noise 😳 I called a mate in the next box but he heard nothing we went to investigate and we both saw a woman walk from a store room then disappear around a corner...I went to the store and he gave chase bus she vanished.. on the investigation of the doors they were padlocked shut...another guard that was stationed around the corner saw nothing but the guard himself... it was a very weird night... woke us up though
Awww poor Charleigh was scared. Awesome video, love ghost stuff, which is why I am a regular viewer of ghost adventures programme, never miss it.👻
I been down niddrie vaults in Edinburgh many times and gave seen and heard really strange things shadows voices and mist forming in doorways. So I with Anna I like chasing ghosts 🥰😅
Loving this channel and the star of todays show was....Charleigh lol
You should read up about the grey lady in the Cambridge Military Hospital 🙂🙂🙂🙂
I’m actually related to Anne Boleyn! Love your channel btw guys ❤
I wonder how they chose these ten in particular? They've got Dick Turpin (highwayman) at Heathrow airport apparently. I'd have thought he just appears looking very confused.
Fun fact: York is one of the most haunted cities in the entire world with around 500 ghosts so...
When I was in my mid teens in the 90's me and my mates used to go in an older friends car to Blickling Hall (1616)(Not Norwich, but Blickling, 16 miles north of Norwich, were I'm from and still live). We would explore the grounds at night hoping to see something, but the most scary thing we saw were dark patches, that we thought were bulls as the gates we kept going through said beware of the Bulls, they were just bushes 🤣🤣
Anna's kickass lol she'll protect u jt from the spooks and Dracula was wrote in whitby
If you think Britain is bad, try Transylvania lol. Not a joke with Hoia Baciu forest (the most haunted and mysterious forest in the world. Last time I was there, I caught someone on camera on my mobile. 26 degrees, no wind, absolutely calm. Coming down from Bran castle, there was a swing just.... swinging. No one on it, no one in the entire park, the location is kind of secluded. Yet all other swings were stationary. Be happy to send the clip if you want. That changed my opinion about.... everything.
Oh I thought this was going to be like..actual ghosty footage :D like watching a ghost sticking a its creepy head out from the end of a hallway
8:19 my mum lives near a roman road thats haunted by the ghosts of a roman legion which i have seen a few times but whenever i tried to photograph it either camaera stopped working or there was nothing there but the road and trees
I'm from hull and the name is right, the drains stink.. they are more gullys about 10 ft wide that lead to the river humber that cut through the city.
My own village has quite a haunted pub. Reports of ghostly children running around patrons in the lounge bar. A grey lady. The Crown is a timber frame. Not quite sure exactly how old - I've not been here long! Edit: Ah: Found it. 15th Century.
My dad is from Bethnal Green xxx love your videos xx
Thank you 😊
You should search up the Manchester office cctv or the Dover castle cctv ghost
I actually had an experience with Boots in Southbridge vaults when i visited there with my fiancé. He ended up crying for seemingly no reason in the room that's allegedly home to the spirit of a woman who died following a miscarriage. While he was escorted out due to the distress from nowhere, the rest of the group continued to the next room without the guide, me included.
in an attempt to all fit I moved into a corner and my blood ran cold as it felt like there was a hand round the back of my neck and i swear something breathed/growled "LEAVE" right next to my ear.
we went straight to Greyfriars Bobby's Bar afterwards (actually haunted by Bobby, the dog whom its named for) and had a straight scotch to settle our nerves. That's when the bartender and my fiancé noticed the fresh scratches on my kneck, same side i'd heard the voice/growl.
According to the email with tour staff we sent from back home in London, that corner is Boot's favourite corner, I must have stood in him.
We're never going back
Not all ghosts are visible.
But they make themselves known through moving objects, and the most sinister of all - spiritual sensations (you sense that something isn't normal).
Usually this is already picked up and 'announced' by animals - cats and dogs, etc.
My experiences have all found that they sense and see things long before we humans do. We then subsequently start to find out why our pets are acting so strangely.
There's something in the building which isn't normal.
Blickling hall is about 7 mins down the road from me
A little ghost story, my husband on night shift me at home with two small children had go e to bed. Bed faced door I was woken by our 2yr old daughter at the bottom of the bed, told her to go back to bed and I followed to tuck her back in only to find she hadn't left the bed. Had to change my room around so I didn't look out to the landing. Had lots of othere strange things happen. Never been frightened though. Xx
Never hear people seeing dinosaur ghosts....
Poor doggy thinks something is wrong when you shout 😵💫
So, Anna and JT, I'll take it that you're not going to come and visit me any time soon then, are you? The reason that I say this is because I live in Nelson in the Borough of Pendle and I see Pendle Hill every day of my life - it's unavoidable because it's the largest hill here and not only is it predominant in our landscape but also in the other towns that surround it.
On a funnier note regarding the infamous Pendle Witches the main bus service between here and Manchester, the largest city close to us, is actually called The Witch Way and has all of the paraphernalia that you'd expect to see when it comes to witches including really beautiful witches ( think of Samantha from Bewitched to make a comparison ), pointed hats, cats, broomsticks etc emblazoned across all of its buses' liveries. It's obvious that we Brits love our puns especially when it comes to naming it The Witch Way as opposed to The Which Way, isn't it?
Incidentally, maybe the two of you should start a third channel especially to show both Maggie's and Charleigh's reactions to certain videos. I have to admit that Charleigh reminds me of a dog that we used to have when I was growing up called Pepe and he was such a madcap character that whenever he saw another animal on our television set - especially cats and birds - he used to run behind the telly to see where they were all coming from....totally bonkers I know but still hilarious to see. ✌🤣✌👻👻👻👻🇬🇧🇺🇸
To somewhat awnser your question as to why ghost are always murders or something is mainly because murders get lots of "Negitive energy" built up around them and so they become more powerful. Take the which of something or another cave, she is called that because of her "killings" she was suspected of killing a man who owed a debt and the rest of his family and since she gained so much negitive energy she became more powerful and since so many people are scared of her because of her killings she is gained more power and it becomes an endless cycle.
And passive phenomena aren't that interesting and so gain less attention but I am sure that they exist somewhere if ghosts are real
I absolutely love Charleigh! X
Pendle Hill was definitely on Ghost Adventures, I'm in Hull and I avoid Barmston drain plus we call our work colleague Beast from the East.
We have ghosts in my town a few different ones we are on the Great North Road so was a stop off point, also Oliver Cromwell is from the area so there where battles in our town.
In Glasgow even vampires, werewolves and their ilk better come prepared for a fight!! And thats just from the kids!!
Craig-y-nose castle should have been included. The home of the ghost of adenine Patti and children who died from TB
"This can't be real"...
You said it yourself lol
Hampton Court Palace is an amazing place..I live a 10 minute drive from there
Great video Anna and jt as always
Hi guys. I’ve never heard the story about the kids of Glasgow hanging up to get the vampire. But I totally believe it. I definitely wouldn’t mess with someone from there. They are a tough bunch. My cousin is married to one. ( he’s a teddy bear really. Lol). There is a range of ornamental witch dolls called Pendle witches. Since my fella found out I thought they were cool, he started buying me them for my birthday. I now have 6 flying around my ceiling on their brooms. I’ve had to say enough for now. It’s like an alternative Wacky Races. Lol.
I love Ghost Adventures. They went to the West Wycombe Hellfire caves when they did their U.K. visit. I was totally gutted that I didn’t know they would be there as I’m only 15 miles away and totally would have fan girled them. The caves are cool. Used to take the kids there on a boring day. We’d play spot the bats and the ghosts. Never seen a ghost down there sadly. All the pubs in my little town are haunted. I’ve worked in a couple of them. Had a couple of weird things happen. Just not seen anything. It’s quite frustrating.
Where my brother lived, at the end of his road, a crossroads, there’s a very old tree where they supposedly hung witches. If you go visit it at night you can hear screams. His house is behind what was a train station shut and turned into shops decades ago. The nearest track is about 20 miles away. On a visit, I couldn’t get to sleep, so I went into the garden for a cigarette and I started hearing a train. An old steam train. It was way too loud to be 20 miles away. Apparently I’m not the only person to have heard this. It made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. Lol.
Great vid. Love spooky creepy stuff.
I find ghost sightings really interesting. xx
I have a friendly ghost in my house loads of stuff happen I had once place a hand on my shoulder it was that clear and there was no one around
That happened to me when I went to see a clairvoyant. She said my dad had his hands on my shoulders & I felt the warmth from his touch.
Moorgate and Kings Cross are also haunted due to the disasters that happened in them.
The reason I don't believe in Ghosts is because no one in history has ever seen a Ghost Dinosaur before...
I live near pendle Hill it's a very spooky place
Hiya folks, don't worry is anything ghostly visits you I'm sure Charlie's got your back 👻🐶.
I live not too far from an Roman fort which is not close to any housing nor roads.I went there a couple of years ago just to have a look and the vibe was really horrible. I was on my own and I could sense people looking at me and them trying to will me to leave. Which I did - like a bat out of hell. (Cheerio - put your swords away) 😨
Pendle witches is probably the same as the Salem witch trials in MA
I was at Pendle hill in 2012 When all the people dressed as witches for the 400 year Anniversary.
Well..."Mr Boots" share the place with a boy about 7-8 years old that is said to like to play with toys people leave behind and holding peoples hands. :) Don't remember what he is named...