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  1. Below is a list of Halloween haunted houses that are normally only open between September & October, but are opening their doors for special Christmas, Valentine’s Day, Easter, Saint Patrick’s Day, Friday the 13th or other off-season / holiday events.

    • Eilean Donan Castle, Scotland
    • The Stag Inn, Hastings
    • Craig-Y-Nos, Swansea
    • St Mary’s Church, Monmouthshire
    • Hindhead Commons and The Devil’s Punch Bowl, Surrey
    • Blickling Hall, Norfolk
    • Culloden Battlefield, Inverness
    • Epping Forest, Essex and London
    • Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool
    • Crumlin Road Gaol, Belfast

    The dramatic appearances and at-times moody surroundings of many of Scotland’s castles seem to suggest there’s something spooky or supernatural going on. Eilean Donan in the Scottish Highlands has a very specific ghost, according to VisitScotland: a Spanish soldier who died in 1719, during the Jacobite rebellion. The castle was destroyed back then ...

    Don’t let its pretty exterior fool you: The Stag Inn is said to be seriously haunted. Perhaps the oldest public house in Hastings, East Sussex, it dates back to the 1500s – and was connected to smugglers in the 1700s. Ghosts are discussed matter-of-factly on the pub’s website, where they admit to a few familiar (if translucent) face: a sea captain ...

    Dubbed the ‘most haunted castle in Wales’, Craig-y-Nos near Swansea is so overrun with ghosts it has a dedicated websiteto document supernatural activity. Everywhere from the staircase to the breakfast room has been a hotbed for spirits. The castle has had many owners, including the popular Italian opera singer Adelina Patti, who died here in 1919....

    The ruins of St Mary’s Church in the village of Tintern – along the River Wye – are actually unsafe to visit. It’s certainly not recommended anyone goes inside, as in 1977, the church set fire and was hollowed out. There are a few legends about this church, not that they’re needed, as you’ll certainly feel something eerie going on just by being nea...

    You can’t get more Halloween-friendly that a part of the Surrey countryside where the Devil himself once lived. That’s the story of Hindhead Common, according to local legend – and also explains the area named Devil’s Punch Bowl. The hauntings, however, come from the murder that once took place along the road next to the common – which would lead f...

    This Aylsham, Norfolk country home is residence to the UK’s most famous headless ghost: Anne Boleyn. Apparently, the beheaded former wife of Henry VIII haunts to corridors of her family home (she was born on Blickling’s 5,000-acre estate) every year on the day of her execution: May 19. Not in time for Halloween but, as it happens, Anne isn’t the on...

    It’s little wonder that this battlefield in Inverness is considered haunted. In 1745, the last battle of the Jacobite Rebellion – a clash of James II’s supporters with those of King George II, who they wanted to oust – was fought at this very site. It was a short battle – less than an hour, says the official National Trust for Scotlandwebsite – and...

    Epping Forest, while beautiful, also has a murkier, scarier side to it. Mostly in Essex and spreading into parts of London, the famous forest was a hideout for the highway robber Dick Turpin – who’s ghost is said to wander through the trees. Its creepily-named Hangman’s Hill is also partial to a strange phenomenon, according to Essex Live. Turn you...

    This Edwardian hotel in the middle of Liverpool city is Grade II-listed – and his been rebuilt not once but three times. The third iteration still stands today, and was once named Britain’s most haunted hotel. A paranormal investigator, Tom Slemen, said he’d seen seven ghosts on site– all in the iconic Sefton Suite, which was based on the HMS Titan...

    Perhaps it’s no surprise that this famous prison in Northern Ireland has hosted many a ghost tour. Prisoners have been executed here – 17 to be exact – and on one of their four-hour paranormal investigations, it wouldn’t be a great shock to hear an unexplained creak or spot a spectre. Can you visit? Anyone can book a self-guided tour of the gaol, i...

    • Elizabeth Atkin
  2. Year Round Haunted House in Columbus, Ohio. At Fear Columbus we celebrate Halloween all year round! Explore our year round special events below. We spend all year making sure that each event is truly unique. Please note that each event is not guaranteed to take place every year.

  3. We currently have 24 haunted houses that are located in the United Kingdom. Here in our UK Haunted Houses Directory, you can find all of the biggest, best and scariest Halloween haunted attractions, haunted hayrides, haunted trails, home haunts, scream parks and more!

  4. Fear Columbus Haunted House is an award winning Halloween Event in Columbus, Ohio featuring 3 haunted attractions, photo ops, halloween gift shops, food vendors, and so much more. Skip to content OPEN EVERY NIGHT Oct. 22 - Nov. 2

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  7. Enjoy haunted tours, ghost walks, pumpkin picking and spooky activities in Surrey this Halloween. Be brave brave and listen to real-life stories of ghostly encounters on a Ghost Tour around Guildford.

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