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Llanthony secunda manor

Llanthony Secunda manor is believed to have been built between 1130 and 1210 and is ingrained with both English and Welsh history with links to a Norman castle which still stands just yards away.
The manors and the surrounding land are steeped with amazing history centring around Monks and religion as for the first few years of its existence Llanthony Secunda Manor was used as a two-story grange by a monastery to house the Augustinian monks fleeing Llanthony Prima Priory.
In the 12th century this medieval manor was said to have been owned by Henry VIII where in 1536 when he acquired large amounts of land following dissolution of the monasteries although it has been confirmed that he never resided there.
The building you see today is much changed from the original dwelling however throughout the years people have reported paranormal activity thought to be driven by the modernisation and renovation to the manor by the new owners.
People have reported a full spectrum of activity ranging from belongings being moved, people being touched to full body apparitions.
The infamous Margam Castle

- There are many ghost stories associated with Margam Castle. The most famous and active ghost within Margam Castle is that of Robert Scott. Robert was a former gamekeeper who once lived and worked on the mansion’s grounds, until he was murdered, being shot by a poacher. It is thought his untimely and unfair murder has left a sour taste in his mouth ... Tickets on sale now
The famous Skirrid Inn
- Not surprisingly, the Skirrid Inn has many ghost stories associated with it. One of the most famed hauntings is that of a supposed former judge that worked at the Skirrid, Judge John Jeffries. His entity is said to haunt the upper levels of the Skirrid Inn and is described as quite a nasty ghosts. Many people believe his spirit has remained within ...Dates and Times to be announced

Llancaiach Fawr Manor
Llancaiach Fawr Manor has a long history of paranormal activity and features in a list of the 10 most haunted buildings in the country. It is a semi-fortified manor house originally built in 1530 and is now a Grade 1 Listed Building.
By day the Manor is open to the public and inhabited by costumed interpreters depicting life in 1645, by night, previous inhabitants have often made their presence known… and the details have been recorded! Date and time to be announced .

the famous 30 east drive

Fred the Poltergeist
The malevolent entity or poltergeist known as ‘Fred’ or ‘The Black Monk’ is believed to currently be one of the most violent poltergeists in Europe. He has been making his presence known for more than fifty years.
Throughout the time that Fred has been causing mayhem, there have been many different explanations given regarding whom the entity is. He is known by the press as ‘Mr Nobody’. He received the nickname ‘The Black Monk’ when he appeared as an apparition, he was supposedly wearing long, black robes. stay tuned this event is being planned .

Mansion house Cardiff

Ghost Hunts here at the Mansion are incredibly frightening; People have witnessed and reported loud, disturbing noises coming from the derelict and locked-off servants’ quarters. Disembodied voices are coming from areas where nobody is present—the sound of cries and screams and doors opening and slamming shut. Staff refuses to stay alone working as they claim to be being watched by an unknown presence. Ghost hunts here have the old haunted house have proven that there are some strange ghostly occurrences taking place.