Who doesn't love a good ghost story? Warwick Castle is chock full of them. A little eerie and a lot creepy. Warwick Castle and the paranormal activity that goes on there ranging from ghostly people to a terrifying dog. The things that go bump in the night at the castle rival any movie, almost like a basis for a Stephen King novel. Enter if you dare...
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England's Haunted Houses: Warwick Castle
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Did I see the ghost of a Victorian or possibly Edwardian gentleman when I was on my way to work, or was it just a figment of my imagination? I've always erred on the side of logic but now I'm not so sure!
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