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The Haunted English Manor House and Ghost Watching Channel

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By The Lost Dutchman

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Couple with young female spirit.
Couple with young female spirit.

This is your (G)Host speaking:

"Welcome to my Haunted English Manor House and Ghostwatching Channel. Won't you stay a while, settle down in a comfy chair by the fire and watch some Ghost stories? As a Connoisseur of History the Victorian era and all things of a decidedly dark and spooky nature, I have a Large collection of Paranormal and Ghostly Videos in my Library that I am slowly converting from disintegrating vhs tapes onto dvd to help preserve them with the aid of a new fangled (slightly temperamental) machine! (...) I set up this account purely to delight and intrigue other Paranormal fans, I do not profit from it in any way."


Introduction of "Strange but True", a brilliant series from the 90's, hosted by Michael Aspel, exploring the paranormal... and very spooky!

Historic Hauntings

You'll find the beautiful and romantic Castle Leslie on a lakeside in southern Ireland. Having been the ancestral home of the Leslie family for generations and after many incidents of paranormal nature, the family feels as if they are living amongst their dead relatives... They just keep bumping into the spooky spirits of the castle!

Strange but True - Featuring:

  • The Flitwick Manor Ghost
  • The Stockbridge Bypass Ghosts
  • The Muncaster Castle Hauntings
  • The Hitchhiker Ghost (South Africa)
  • Poltergeist Pete
  • Dover Castle Ghosts
  • The Crimean War Reincarnation
  • When Time Slips...
  • Fishing Boat Ghosts
  • The Pluckley Ghosts
  • The Chingle Hall Ghosts
  • Life After Death
  • The Borley Rectory Ghosts
  • US Civil War Reincarnation
  • Precognition
  • The Enfield Poltergeist
  • WW2 Reincarnation and Ghosts
  • Angels
  • Ufo Sightings
  • Ghost Photo's
  • The Scottish Clan Curse
  • The WW2 Haunted Bomber
  • Cornish Ghosts
  • English Civil War Reincarnation

Castle Leslie, Ireland


More Historic Hauntings...

After the gruesome murder of Edward II, there are strange things happening at Berkeley Castle. And many years ago, in a village on the outskirts of London, a school burned down. Here also, there were reports of strange happenings. Maybe the master of the burned out school, a Victorian teacher, has something to do with it?

Civil wars are a time of deep social unrest, with brothers fighting brothers and fathers fighting sons. The Battle of Marston Moor was one of the bloodiest in the English Civil War. King Charles' army was hacked to pieces, hundreds of dead men were shoveled into never consecrated mass pits. Many modern visitors of the battlefield have reported encounters with 17th century soldiers...

Meet the Ghost of James Goldsworthy, visit the haunted Chavenage House and learn all about the Ingatestone Hauntings...

Legends of the Legionnaires

Out Of This World investigates the true story of the ghost soldiers who guarded the Sutton Hoo Treasure belonging to the first King of England. Does the ghost of Jane Austen still inhabit her much loved Chawton House? And what about this haunted honeymoon in the Bell Inn? Step inside one of the most haunted houses of England... yeah, here we are in Chingle Hall again! And don't forget to visit the very haunted hotel of Ettington Park in Stratford-upon-Avon!

The Romans occupied Britain for over 400 years. Many thousands of Roman legionnaires lived their lives on these islands and were buried here... Here is the true account of an encounter with a long departed Roman legion!

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Constant Walker  says:
10 months ago

Dutchman, I'm very interested in this subject, and very sceptical, because I WANT to believe in an afterlife but have yet to hear anything to support it. For instance, in the Castle Leslie video, the man met Ned's "ghost" in the garden just before he died. He met a projection while Ned was still alive. I've done some internet searching and found some intriguing photos and EVP, but really nothing one could call "proof," you know?

Discovery Channel has a couple of so-called ghost shows, but they're both terrible. Ghost Hunters (not sure of that name) in which a team goes searching for spirits, but then run and scream like little girls if they actually find something. And then there's "A Haunting" which goes to great lengths to appear as true stories (although no where does it say "these stories are true"), but is really just religious propaganda. In 99.99% of the episodes a priest comes in at the end and saves the day.

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The Lost Dutchman  says:
10 months ago

Well... I'm with you, here... I would want to believe in an afterlife, but I'm far from sure... On the other hand, I sure like the "true" stories!

Richard Wing  says:
4 weeks ago

Great presentation of hauntings steeped with creepy Victorian history. Real intriguing work and quite convincing. Really enjoying this genre you hold so close to you. Very impressive work indeed!

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