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Most Haunted Season 4 Episode 20 - Watch Legally and Safely

Most Haunted Season 4 Episode 20

Episode Title: Most Haunted Extra: Wellington Hotel
Countries: UK,
Airing Date: May 11, 2004
Runtime:180 mins
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Most Haunted: Description: Naval dockyard Era: Although Queen Elizabeth I visited the area in 1573, the docks weren't moved to the current location until 1622, and the first dry dock was built in the 1660s. Bloody history: Dutch Fleet successfully attacks the Chatham Docks, with many killed and wounded. In 1864, the docks were staffed by French prisoners of war. Ghost ratings: The most well-known of the Chatham Dockyard ghosts – although it is reportedly haunted by several – is the apparition of a young teenage girl whose image has been seen often in a downstairs window. It is believed that she is waiting for her sailor lover to return from the sea. The ghost of Lord Nelson has apparently been spotted here, although no-one seems to know why. There may also be two other apparitions - one of a woman and the other of a not-very-nice man - who haunt the space which used to be a nursery. There is also the ghost of a female supervisor who died in the 1980s who apparently haunts here to prod workers who aren't pulling their weight. Spooky experiences: Footsteps have been heard in the darkest corners of the yard. Doors have slammed of their own accord. People have claimed to have seen the a headless drummer boy or duelling cavaliers!

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David Wells     , Matthew Smith