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Can you help shed light on Huntingdonshire’s ghostly past?

Mark Egerton, 55, has spent the last four years hunting out paranormal activity, visiting, and occasionally staying the night at sites all over the country including Huntingdonshire.

Hinchingbrooke House, the Commemoration Hall, and Ramsey Rural Museum all have their stories, and now, Mark is getting ready to publish his first book on the district’s hidden hauntings.

One ghost, affectionately called Fred, even lives in his house.

“I got involved in the paranormal because I saw a ghost when I was 15,” he told The Hunts Post.

“There’s a farm at the top of the road called Midloe Grange. I’d cycle up and I always used to put my bike in the wash-room which was attached to the house.

“I looked over my shoulder and I thought I’d seen something. I looked back though and it was gone, but standing there had been a monk. White face, hood up and hands crossed in front of him, but it was just a split second.”

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Haunted Fort Lauderdale

by

John Marc Carr

Published by History Press 

April 2008

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