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Most Haunted Season 8 Episode 17 - Watch Legally and Safely

Most Haunted Season 8 Episode 17

Episode Title: Most Haunted Extra: Warwick Castle
Countries: UK,
Airing Date: July 04, 2006
Runtime:180 mins
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Most Haunted: The Most Haunted Team investigate East Riddlesden Hall located in West Yorkshire. The Hall has been standing since the 1640's. A small part of the main house was declared unsafe and it was demolished about a century ago before the building ended up in natural trusts hands in 1934. The big lake outside has seen 3 drowings, one of a victorian boy who's ghost has been seen looking sorrowful in the hall. During the 14th century the master returned to the house unexpectantly to find his lover in bed with another man, the master was so enraged that he locked his lover in her bedroom untill she starved to death, the man she was with did not escape and was walled up behind a wall, her ghost has been seen along with her groans and footsteps have also been heard. Footsteps are heard, bedroom covers are messed with, and a cradle is rocked by unseen hands in the chamber, also furniture is moved there. Children are heard and seen playing in the barn, and a dark figure like shadow is known to grab people there. The gray lady is seen outside where she tragically lost her life in a horse riding accident, a coachman has also been seen outside and soldiers, the little boy named Edward Johnson Horner has been seen near the lake playing who tragically drowned there in 1880, he was only 5. Ian Shillito is the Guest Psychic.

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