It is now derelict
Since then it’s also been occupied by travellers and refugees. But it now stands derelict, scaring many onlookers away with it’s haunted appearance.
27. Chartwell, Kent
Chartwell is a country house near to the town of Westerham. It has become famous for being the house of the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill.
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He lived there for forty years, and left shortly before he died. The supernatural nature of the house comes from an account written by Churchill himself.
Churchill recounts a ghostly encounter
In an article entitled ‘The Dream’, Churchill recounts how his dead father appeared to him in the house’s studio.
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“He was so exactly like my memories of him in his most charming moods that I could hardly believe my eyes. I felt no alarm; but I thought I would stand where I was and go no nearer.”
He updated his father on all that had passed since his death, and vanished. Eerie.
26. Borley Rectory, Essex
This is a Victorian house that quickly came to be known as “the most haunted house in Britain”.
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