Once you've gotten yourself a cheap hotel London style, you'll want to get out and about and explore the haunted placed to visit in Central London. The city has many to offer. London has all the requirements needed for a world-class ghost town. It's an old city, with very old buildings, and it's a city that has a history of grisly executions and horrible imprisonment. Many fine people met with unjust death within the city borders.
We begin at London Tower, at which a great many came to their sudden demise. In fact, it is three buildings rather than a single structure. By name, they are the Wakefield, Salt, and Bloody towers. Taken together, the Tower is reputedly the most heavily haunted location in England.
At Wakefield Tower in 1471, King Henry VI was murdered at midnight one night while he knelt to pray. The alleged murderer was King Richard III. To this day Henry is said to appear on the anniversary of his murder, at midnight.
Salt Tower is haunted by Lady Jane Grey, one the executed wives of King Henry VIII, who now is prone to appear as a translucent, white image. Henry VIII also imprisoned and ordered tortured several Jesuit priests, among them Walpole. He never could get them them to surrender information about any collaborators. People have spoken of many supernatural goings on at the Salt, such as light orbs and speaker-less whispers. Walpole also scratched anguished inscriptions in the wall that remain today.
The Bloody Tower, meanwhile, is home to the ghosts of little boys who were victims of Richard III, their uncle. It is also haunted by two other wives of Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard. There is another woman, one Margaret Pole, a Countess, who was one of Henry's victims without having married him. She fled the executioner and was cut apart as she ran. Her death screams are still audible periodically.
Elsewhere, the Bank of England is visited by the ghost of Sarah Whitehead, who mourns the execution of her brother for knowingly accepting a forgery. That's how things were done in the early 19th Century. That the Bank was built upon over a graveyard probably facilitates these matters.
Seventeenth Century King Charles II's favorite lover, Nell Gwynne, appears in spectral form at the city's Gargoyle Club. At Red Lion Square, the King's executioners, Ireton, Bradshaw and Cromwell, still walk about, discussing private matters. They died naturally in their day, but were dug out of the ground, posthumously tried and convicted of regicide, and desecrated by hauling their decomposed bodies about the land in open display.
This is but the beginning of all the haunted locations one might visit, and come to one's own conclusions about the reality or unreality of ghosts. For very little money, you might have a life-changing experience. The haunted placed to visit in Central London are numerous, and all you need is an argyle street hotel to enjoy it.
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