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Anne Boleyn's Spectral Coach in Essex ~ A New Year's Eve Haunting

Anne Boleyn's spectral coach makes an appearance on the roads around the former Runwell Hall, Wickford, Essex on New Year's Eve. A Toby Carvery, The Thomas Kemble, on the site of Runwell Hall it is visited on 31 December by the ghost of a woman travelling by horse and carriage, it's said that she is met at the door by a phantom butler. Visitor information: The Thomas Kemble Toby Carvery restaurant and pub is on the site of Runwell Hall. Address: The Thomas Kemble Runwell Rd Wickford Essex SS11 7QJ Telephone: 01268 769 671 Website

Ghosts of The Tay Bridge Disaster ~ a December Haunting

Beautiful Railway Bridge of the Silv'ry Tay! Alas! I am very sorry to say That ninety lives have been taken away  On the last Sabbath day of 1879 Which will be remember'd for a very long time. Sunday 28th December, during a violent storm, the railway bridge over the River Tay collapsed plunging the Wormit to Dundee train into the river.  So the train mov'd slowly along the Bridge of Tay. Until it was about midway, Then the central girders with a crash gave way. And down went the train and passengers into the Tay! The Storm Fiend did loudly bray, Beacuse ninet lives had been taken away, On the last Sabbath day of 1879, Which will be remember'd for a very long time.  All lives were lost, it's believed there were up to 75 people on board but only 46 bodies were recovered.  As soon as the catastrophe came to be known The alarm from mouth to mouth was blown, And the cry rang out all o'er the town, Good Heavens! The Tay Bridg

Haunted Marwell Hall ~ Jane Seymour and Anne Boleyn's connection to the legend of The Mistletoe Bride

The ghost of Jane Seymour is said to walk the corridors of Marwell Hall. It was home to one of her brother's, Sir Henry Seymour, and is believed to have been visited by Henry VIII several times. Local folk lore suggests that Henry and Jane married there shortly after the execution of Anne Boleyn but prior to their official 30th May wedding at Whitehall Palace. Anne Boleyn is said to haunt the Yew Tree Walk seeking vengeance on Jane for stealing the King's affections. Other ghostly activity at Marwell includes phantom footsteps, moving objects, voices, shadowy figures, the sound of heavy objects being moved and poltergeist activity. Marwell Hall is one of several old English houses that lays claim to the Mistletoe Bride. The tale, popularised in the early 19th century By Thomas Bayly's Christmas ballad “The Mistletoe Bough”, tells of a game of hide and seek that goes horribly wrong. During a Christmastime game of hide and seek a young bride gets locked in

The Ghost of Anne Boleyn at Hever Castle

Anne Boleyn's family moved to Hever Castle, Kent in 1505, Anne spent her childhood at Hever and continued to visit throughout her life. In 1528 Henry VIII's love letters to Anne were sent to Hever. Anne Boleyn is said to haunt the area under the old oak tree where Henry courted her. Her ghost also visits Hever at Christmas time. Local legend tells that the ghost of Anne Boleyn can be seen on Christmas Eve walking in the grounds across a wooden bridge over the River Eden. Some say that she stops on the bridge to drop a sprig of holly into the water below. In the late 19th century Ada Coralie Meade Waldo, wife of the famous ornithologist Edmund Gustavus Meade Waldo who owned Hever at that time, complained that the ghost of Anne Boleyn made Hever Castle unpleasant. The Meade Waldo's didn't live at Hever and eventually sold it to William Waldorf Astor. In recent years photographs taken by visitors to Hever castle have feature orbs and other unusual images