Top 10 Terrifying Places In Britain That Are Pure Evil

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Top 10 Terrifying Places In Britain That Are Pure Evil

From haunted castles to creepy graveyards, these places will send shivers down your spine. So buckle up, and prepare for a terrifying ride! Let's talk about the Top 10 Terrifying Places In Britain That Are Pure Evil.

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Time Codes:
0:00- Intro
0:12- Briavels Castle, Gloucestershire
1:26- Glasgow Necropolis
2:41- Pluckley, Kent
3:42- Chillingham Castle, Northumberland
4:35- Corfe Castle
5:44- Whitby Abbey, North Yorkshire
6:59- Glencoe, Argyll
7:46- Highgate Cemetery, London
8:49- The Skirrid Inn, Wales
10:17- Blickling Hall, Norfolk

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You missed the Ancient Ram Inn also in Gloucestershire. It's been around since about 1145 and is often toted as the most haunted building in England.

Ky.Lauren
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Poorly researched. Just because a place is haunted, it doesn't mean it's "Evil" . Highgate Cemetery may be haunted, and it does have many supernatural legends, but it is actually one of the most beautiful and stunning cemeteries in England and has a very calming vibe about it ... but certainly not evil at all . MOST of the locations mentioned here are in no way Evil and wouldn't even make the top 20 haunted locations, let alone the top ten, .. I mean no "Pendle Hill" ? No "30 East Gate drive Pontefract " ? ..No "Ancient Rams Inn, Wooton Under Edge" ? Those 3 would be in the top 5 for a start

elysium
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Listening to how your pronounce our town names is hilarious 😂

JustMe-ddou
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I grew up in a 300 year old pub in east London. There was scratches down the wall where the cellar man fell down the steps breaking his neck at the bottom. A woman applied for a job working as a waitress on the underground restaurant. She was there for 30 minutes before running up the stairs and away. In the corner booth all the knives, forks and spoons had been bent up and around eachother making patterns on the table.
One night prepping the dinners on her own in the downstairs kitchen my grandmother heard a crash as a chair was thrown across the room. That chair was in that kitchen in the corner smashed up for years.

matthewmckever
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Anyone who is reading this, I pray that whatever is hurting or whatever you are constantly stressing about gets better. Maybe the drinks thoughts, The overthinkg the doubt exit your mind right now. May replace. May peace and calmness fill in you're life Amen 🙏 ❤

BLUEWOLFOFNIGHFIRE
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Love watching these videos, I get to hear about different cities that are full of paranormal sighting. Thank you, hope there will be more videos like this about places in Britain 🇬🇧

melissawawaw
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I worked at one of these places for 3 years... Had some of the most convincing and unexplainable experiences there 🧛‍♂️ 👻 😉 loved every moment lol

penguinqueen
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The vampire was in the Southern Necropolis in the Gorbals area of Glasgow. It is known as the Grobals Vampire, or, the Man With Iron Teeth.

AScottishOdyssey
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Another place that could've been added to this list which has a very gruesome history is called *The Ostrich Inn* in Colnbrook. The legend is that an evil 17th century landlord and his wife had a horrific way of disposing of guests that spent the night at the inn. The bed that the guest was sleeping in was above the kitchen and when a lever was pulled, it would dump the guest into a vat of boiling liquid usually Ale. Many guests perished that way.
In the end they got caught, one of their victims called Thomas Cole was killed in that manner and his body was later found in a nearby brook, some say that this is how the town got it's name "Cole-in-the-brook", now known as Colnbrook.

davidhabert
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I stayed Kent for week and walked the woods. Years a go nothing spooky about this town. Lovely, clean, and good food.

leandracooper
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My cousin managed the Tolbooth Tavern in Edinburgh, it was somewhere that people were hanged but it wasn't very spooky. Brilliant pub with great food and even better entertainment.

deeferry
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There’s a couple of necropolis sites in Glasgow. I live near Southern necropolis which is where the vampire story comes from. The “glasgow necropolis” was used for filming for the Batman movie with Robert Pattison. So yeah I think there’s been confusion

lisar
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Happy Easter all. Please be safe in whatever you choose to do. You all are beautiful humans. Never let them see you sweat xx

shannonkeys
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Gloucestershire - Gloss-te-shur.

Haunting isn't necessarily evil. Camp on any of the ancient corpse roads and you'll come across all sorts of paranormal activity.

nigelsheppard
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Much love Olivia from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

rabhyslop
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As an American who moved to England I fully feel your pain in pronouncing the names. When I realized Suffolk and Southwark were pronounced nearly the same I about lost my ish

christinafresquez
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I honestly don't understand why you wouldn't just look up how a place name is pronounced before mangling it? Or why anyone would think Gloucester should be pronounced with an "h" sound in it. Where is the "h"? Are you seeing a misspelling of it?

victoriawilliams
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5:54 To be more specific, it is the inspiration of the original 1897 novel by Bram Stoker. Pretty much almost every film does not base their locations off of Whitby at all, usually opting for Slovakia's Csejte Castle (infamous for belonging to Elizabeth Báthory) and Orava Castle. Weirdly, despite Hollywood being obsessed with making Vlad Țepeș connections for Dracula movies, you’d think they would have filmed at least *one* at Poenari Castle or even Castle Bran.

Anyway, that specification aside, people don’t just say it, it’s pretty much confirmed at this point. Cinemassacre made a comparison video about how faithful each movie is to Bram Stoker's original 1897 novel, and said this about it: “The book takes place on a cemetery on a cliff, overlooking the sea. Bram Stoker based this on an *actual* location in Whitby. And the geography he describes is spot-on; mentioning a nearby church and abbey, a fishing port and stone steps leading up the cliff. It all exists in real life and the first BBC version gets a big point for filming it at the actual location.” He even shows a Bird's Eye view of the Abbey (at 22:13) and shows all the landmarks Bram Stoker describes about the location in the novel and is pretty concrete it’s literally Whitby Abbey.

Aelvir
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Not all places that are haunted are evil.
Where I grew up a poor young man was executed by Elizabeth the first at about the age of 19.
He haunts a local pub but no one could ever accuse him of being evil..

JacquelineDeigan
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Gloucester is pronounced Gloster. I agree it's a confusing spelling versus pronunciation though 😊

nikkib