Below you’ll find haunted places in and around around Essex with history about their spiritual activity. In most places we’ve visited, we’ve heard noises, seen orbs and sometimes even experienced physical contact or objects being moved.
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Bindon Hill is located in Dorset, it’s along the Jurassic Coastline between Lulworth Cove and Kimmeridge. At it’s highest point the hill is 168 meters high. It can be reached by a short walk from West Lulworth. The hill contains iron age earthworks and surrounds a coastal area near Lulworth Cove.
A ghostly Roman army is said to march in these areas. Never seen (other than at Chapman’s Pool), their presence is denoted by the stamping of feet in unison. Some believe their appearance signifies a threat to Britain.
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Palace Theatre is located in Westcliff-On-Sea, Southend. The theatre opened on Monday 21 October 1912 and named as the “Palace of Varieties” on 14 November. The…
The museum was originally built as a private home for a local magistrate known as Thomas Cooke in 1816. However,…
Pitsea Mount is situated right by the A13, on the east side of Basildon. St. Michaels church stands tall and overlooks Pitsea and the surrounding area.