Somerset, England

Glastonbury Tor

Visitor Information

Oxfordshire is a county in the South East region of England, bordering on Warwickshire and Northamptonshire to the north, Buckinghamshire to the east, Berkshire to the south, Wiltshire to the southwest and Gloucestershire to the west. Oxfordshire was formed as a county in the early 10th century and as a result has a fascinating blend of history and hauntings.

Places to Visit

Ansford

Axbridge

Banwell

Bath

Bathealton

Bathford

Beckington

Bishops Lydeard

Blackdown Hills

Brockley

Bruton

Cannard's Grave

Cannington

Carhampton

Chard

Chilton Cantelo

Churchill

Churchstanton

Combwich

Corfe

Cothelstone

Crewkerne

Croscombe

Crowcombe

Culmhead

Curry Mallet

Cutcombe

Doulting

Duddlestone

Dulverton

Dunster

East Coker

Edington

Exford

Farleigh Hungerford

Fiddington

Glastonbury

Holford

Kingston St. Mary

Langford Budville

Locking

Lullington

Merriott

Milverton

Minehead

Muchelney

Nether Stowey

Otterford

Porlock

Porlock Weir

Priddy

Rode

Ruborough Camp

Sedgemoor

Selworthy

South Barrow

South Cadbury

Stanton Drew

Stogumber

Stogursey

Taunton

Tickenham

Watchet

Weacombe

Wedmore

Wembdon

Wellington

Wellow

West Harptree

Whitestaunton

Wick Moor

Williton

Winsford

Witham Friary

Withycombe

Wrington

Wookey Hole

Location

Haunted Hotspots

Dunster Castle

The castle is reputedly haunted by the apparition of an old lady in 17th century clothing, a roundhead soldier, a Grey Lady reported, a man in green and a mysterious green light. There are also reports of audible and kinetic effects, as well as unusual feelings.

Glastonbury

Glastonbury is notable for its stories of ghosts, myths and legends. Many of the legends relate to Glastonbury Tor, and concern Joseph of Arimathea, the Holy Grail and King Arthur. Haunted locations are said to include the Bird in Hand Pub and the George and Pilgrim Pub.