Alcester, Warwickshire, England

Ragley Hall

Coughton Court

Coughton Court is an English Tudor country house and a Grade I listed building. The Coughton estate has been owned by the Throckmorton family since 1409, but has been under the ownership of the National Trust since 1946 and is open to the public.

 

It is reputedly haunted by a woman in pink who wanders from the Tapestry Bedroom and down the main stairs.

 

Pictured left is Coughton Court courtesy of Graham Hogg.

Coughton Court,

Alcester,

Warwickshire,

B49 5JA.

 

For further information, please visit:

www.nationaltrust.org.uk

 

For further information, please read Britain's Haunted Heritage by J.A. Brooks.

Ragley Hall

Ragley Hall (pictured above) is one of the stately homes of England and is the ancestral seat of the Marquess of Hertford. A White Lady reputedly haunts it.

Ragley,

Alcester,

Warwickshire,

B49 5NJ.

 

For further information, please visit:

www.ragley.co.uk

 

For further information, please read Haunted Britain by Antony D. Hippisley Coxe.

Location

Visitor Information

Alcester is a market town of Roman origin at the junction of the River Alne and River Arrow in Warwickshire, England.

It is situated approximately 8 miles west of Stratford-upon-Avon, and 8 miles south of Redditch, close to the Worcestershire border.

Pictured left is Ragley Hall courtesy of David Fiddes. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons.