American Reacts to 10 British Places That Are Pure Evil!! *TERRIFYING*

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The massacre of Glencoe, almost as horrifying as the massacre of place names she BUTCHERED..

Nite-owl
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The "screaming woods" is actually full of foxes, who make scream noises 😂 anywhere there are woods, theres a similar story... its ALWAYS foxes howling 😂

braddo
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A place being reputedly haunted, does not make it 'evil'. I'd argue that the Tower of London was the most evil place in Britain, because of all of the torture and executions that went on there. Glencoe, 25 Cromwell Street, 10 Rillington Place, 195 Melrose Avenue might also be considered evil because of the numerous murders that happened there.

skasteve
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"Those floors just look haunted,
" was a class line.

LeoG_
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She was wrong about the Vampire in the Glasgow Necropolis, the vampire is in the "Southern" Necropolis which is a completely different graveyard a few miles away. Some local children became convinced there was a vampire killing local children and they all went hunting for the vampire in the Southern Necropolis at night in 1954. It is known as "The Gorbals Vampire". The main Necropolis is around the Centre of Glasgow, the Southern Necropolis is south of the river about 2.5 miles away. You'll probably be interested to know that Thomas Lipton, founder of the Lipton Tea company is buried in the Southern Necropolis.

IkarosWaltz
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I grew up in Whitby and visiting the Abby and the graveyard around it was like the norm for me, it wasn't until I was older that I learned all the history about it. To visit the Abby like on grounds you have to pay to go in but me and my mates would always just hop the back fences once it was closed and just chill on the ruins all night, pretty crazy thinking back on it. I would definitely recommend the visit!

kioshi_hyuuga
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Corfe Castle is worth a look, as is most of the county of Dorset. You can take the Heritage steam railway from Swanage to the Castle.
During the Civil Wars from 1642 to 1651, there were three distinct wars during this period, most of the 13 Colonies 'generally' sided with Parliament against the Monarchy, although Virginia and Maryland favoured the King and New Amsterdam, later NewYork, was still Dutch.

johnp
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I will say however in Highgate cemetery there is a building facing opposite which used to be a hospital for children back in 1922 and now has been converted into a nursery but has been over 200 deaths recorded in that hospital during 1922-1938 and most of those children are buried in Highgate cemetery, however there was a “child with a missing head” and till this day nobody knows how. But the ghost of the child has been seen wondering the now-school by little children in the nursery.

Edit: the morgue was detached from the hospital but now is in the children’s playing era outdoors and there has been faint mumbling heard and banging.

DionBerila-ij
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Technically We've had several civil wars but when people say "the civil war" they mean the English Civil War (1642-1652) between Royalists (Caveliers) and Parlimentarions (Roundheads) which ended up as us becoming a Republic for 11 years, after which we decided we didn't like the Cromwells and restored the Monachy.

luvstellauk
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Prediction before watching: American didn't realise that Game of Thrones "Stark vs. Lannister" was based on real life "York vs. Lancaster". I will edit this comment once I'm done. (Love this guy, BTW!) :)

RCassinello
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Anne Boleyn is certainly reputed to haunt Blickling Hall; however she's also supposed to haunt Hever Castle in Kent, Salle Church in Norfolk, the Tower of London and Marwell Hall in Hampshire, so she's obviously a ghost that gets around a lot!

DaveBartlett
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YEP, SHE STUFFED THAT ONE. OMG😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

janetburrows
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White was the colour of burial gowns and the reason you see cartoon ghosts under white sheets is because it was traditional to wrap corpses in white sheets for burial. It’s the funeral shroud

vampirebait
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Whitby Abbey is about 20 minutes away from where I live and it's a fantastic place. When she was little, my mum was found talking away to someone who matched the description of the Black Abbott - halfway up a flight of some very broken, inaccessible stairs. Even throughout her adult life, she maintained that he had been real.

singingsam
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If you go to Birmingham you should visit Aston Hall (but don't stray in to Aston itself, you'll regret it! Lol) - steeped in history, especially civil war stuff. There's an attic room where a young servant boy was locked in for stealing bread from the kitchen, and rather than wait for the master to come home and punish him, he hung himself - the room is really creepy, and even though I'm a big sceptic I was creeped out and didn't want to spend much time in there!
I've had a few experiences with 'ghosts' (including regular ones in my own flat), but I do believe there's a scientific explanation for them rather than a 'spiritual' one, and there's no reason to fear them. Even so, the Aston one sent shivers through me!

timthomsonart
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Great video..Glad you like our sprits..I live not far from Corfe Castle and it’s a beautiful place..All the best🇬🇧🇺🇸👍

themajesticmagnificent
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I've stayed the night with friends, at Briavels Castle. It's not possible to stay "in" the oubliette, which is a stone-walled circular well about 25 ft deep, but it is possible to stay in a room over the top of it, which is what we did. It is also possible to remove a cover and see down into the pit with a plastic skeleton chained to the bottom of it. The only way in or out is through the cover.

AndrewGruffudd
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Most medieval castles (if not all) had/have an oubliette (pronounced oob-lee-yet), which was essentially a hole for someone to be left to rot and be forgotten.

onbedoeldekut
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Kinda expected overtoun Bridge to be in this. Its a bridge in Scotland where dogs commit suicide

dont_give_a_flying_f
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"Why are all the women wearing white?" Probably an old fashioned, traditional burial gown 😅

laurenC.