10 college or university where the most haunted in Britain European building style does look creepy, but wide and look like castles in the film colossal kingdom, building Europe also often invites its own mystical. No exception to the campus daily crowded by human activities (student). Here are 10 campuses in the UK are known to frequent the most haunted and strange sightings.
- University of St. Andrews. In medieval times, the University of St Andrews is a religious center in Scotland and is believed to be one of the most haunted locations in the country. Sightings are most frequently seen is the White Lady, which most often appear on the base space of the cathedral. The apparition was seen wearing a long white dress with her hair up to her waist. In 1868, two masons discovered a coffin while repairing a tower. And one open casket containing the body of a young woman in white dress and white gloves, are preserved.
- Durham University It did not take long to make the ears and the hair stand on end when settled in the castle of Durham University is 800 years old. Legend has it that in the 19th century, the wife of Bishop Van Mildert, Grey Lady floats up and down the Black Staircase in the castle, since died. Prior owned university, the castle is owned by the bishop. In the past, one student Durham, Frederick Copeman also believed to be an apparition in the castle. Copeman stated that threw him from the tower of the cathedral after failing the exam.
- Southampton University Built on ancient Indian burial ground, the campus was named in Southampton University Avenue Campus there is a female ghost sightings. A campus staff reported having seen a pair of disembodied hands sticking out from the bottom of the toilet cubicle. While security staff who got the night shift, heard footsteps and moving furniture in an empty classroom.
- Cambridge University Peterhouse, the oldest college at Cambridge University is a place of mystical activity. In the late 90's, the ghost of the treasurer of the 18th century who hanged himself, looking at various opportunities. This resulted in some college staff refused to enter the room with oak wood from the 13th century. The news circulated, was born visible ghost in this room.
- Oxford University Some students who were studying in the evenings in the library of St John's College claimed to see apparitions of a headless man holding a candle while kicking his head on the floor. St John's College is one of the existing campus in Oxford. The apparition is believed to be the ghost of Archbishop William Laud. He is a former president of Oxford, who was beheaded for treason in 1645.
- Exeter University Ghost at Exeter University said to be a painter wearing overalls, with a brush in one hand and a can of paint in the other. He explored the corridors of the building's main campus after he died while working. Some believe she died from an assassin killed while others believe he is an assassin. Whatever the opinion that came out, it is believed that the ghost wants to be in place to finish the job.
- University of York A recent survey of the paranormal in York reported as many as 500 ghost haunts the walled city. While in 2002, Ghost Research Institute International (IGRF) stated that York is a city in Europe's most haunted. Apparitions seen, including the Roman legionnaires troops marching through the cellar. In addition, there was a crying child who was murdered and buried in the soil buried beneath a school in Victorian times.
- Brunel University Most of Brunel University is a former hospital building insulation for infectious diseases. The campus has a history of unexplained phenomena, especially on the campus of St.. John's. A secretary who have paranormal abilities such as media reports to the campus has seen "a young girl wearing a hospital gown walking down the corridor".
- Royal Holloway, University of London Rumor has it that the founder of the University of Surrey, Thomas Holloway haunt the plaza Royal Holloway as a black cat. Story by word of mouth says that a cursed painting in the university gallery. This gallery is for an exam. When the time of the examination, the painting is usually covered with a British flag, Union Jack. Rumors say that during the exam, a student had a very disturbed by what he saw in the painting and then killed himself at his desk. The painting entitled 'Man Proposes, God Disposes', painted by Sir Edwin Lanseer in 1864. The painting depicts two bears persecute Franklin, who was killed while on an expedition to explore the North Pole.
- University of Wales, Newport Sightings are most commonly seen is a fat woman wearing brown overalls with her hair in a bun. These sightings are familiar sights to those who live and work at the University of Wales, Newport. Known as Big Bertha, this woman called Bertha Ramsey, a guard who was found dead at the bottom of the ladder after falling from second floor during the Christmas holidays in 1962. Even before the ghost made its first appearance, the president insisted see Bertha twin brother, is in the cemetery. Previously unknown, Bertha did not have a twin brother.
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