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5 Most HAUNTED HOUSES In The WORLD

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🗓️ 26 November 2018

⏱️ 15 minutes

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There are places all around the world that claim to be haunted. But some places, for whatever reason, are considered to be much more sinister then others. The homes on this list once belonged to real families and over time they’ve gained a seriously scary reputation. These are the 5 most haunted houses in the world. Please support Scary Mysteries! Check out our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/scarymysteries... - There's a lot of cool access, giveaways and even a custom episode!Buy awesome original shirts made by Scary Mysteries https://newdawnfilm.com/scary-mysteri...Subscribe for Weekly Videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE8..._________________________________________________________5 MOST HAUNTED HOUSES IN THE WORLD5. Borley Rectory - EnglandDubbed as the “most haunted house in England,” the Borley Rectory sits on the outskirts of England, in the desolate little town of Borley, close to Suffolk. Built by Reverend Henry Bull in 1862, this structure was built in place of an older rectory that had mysteriously burned down years prior. Legend has it that a 13th century Benedictine monastery once stood on the gorunds. One of the monk had fallen in love with a nun who served in a nearby parish and when the two tried to elope together, their love affair was discovered. 4. The Haunted Vicarage - Sweden First built in 1876, this old vicarage sits quietly in the small village of Borvattnet in Northern Sweden. For over 90 years, the vicarage lay peacefully but in 1927 that all began to change. Then head chaplain, Nils Hedlund had moved in during that time and reported experiencing various things he could not explain. In one instance while doing laundry, he went to the attic to gather more of his clothes and when he looked outside, he could see an unseen force pulling clothes from off the line. 3. Chaonei No. 81 - ChinaAlso called the Chaonei Church, this old French Baroque building with its distinct red brick walls has become celebrated as “Beijing’s most haunted building.” Historically, it’s unknown who built the actual structure but over the years it’s has served as various government offices during the early years of the People’s Republic of China. By the 60s, the Red Guards stayed in the building but for some reason they made a hasty departure – some say because of the structure’s haunted status. Today, the building is in the care of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Beijing, hoever it still remains abandoned. 2. Rose Hall - JamaicaStanding beautifully with its stunning Georgian architecture, you wouldn’t think the Rose Hall Mansion was haunted. By day, it’s a stunning tourist attraction with its white stone walls and impressive stature. But by night, the 650-acre property becomes the object of horror stories and scary tales. 1. Monte Cristo Homestead - AustraliaIn the Australian town of Junee in New South Wales sits a wonderful and charming Victorian home known as the Monte Cristo Homestead. This two-story manor features a gorgeous ornate wraparound balcony and sits on top of a scenic hill overlooking the gorgeous town below. So there were the 5 MOST HAUNTED HOUSES IN THE WORLDSome houses get passed down to various owners through the years without incident. Others, like the ones on this list, have had such horrific pasts, that the original owners, or those they scorend, refuse to ever leave.Support the show

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There are places all around the world that claim to be haunted, but some of them, for whatever reason, are considered to be much more sinister than others. The homes on this list once belong to real families

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and over time they've gained a seriously scary reputation.

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These are the five most haunted houses in the world.

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Number five, Boiler Rectory, England.

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Dubbed as the most haunted house in England, the Boley Rectory sits on the outskirts of England

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in the desolate little town of Borley close to Suffolk.

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Built by Reverend Henry Bull in 1862, this structure was put in place of an older rectory that had mysteriously burned down years prior.

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Legend has it that a 13th century Benedictine Monastery once stood on the grounds. One of the monks had fallen in love with a nun who served in a nearby parish, and when the two tried to elope together, their love affair was discovered.

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The monk was then hung while the nun was bricked up in a wall inside the rectory.

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Although investigators believe the story is nothing but fiction,

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it has become part of the lore of the Boiler Rectory.

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Apparently ever since the Reverend and his family moved into their home, they'd reported seeing

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a mysterious nun walking around the garden path.

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Other strange occurrences were also noted from wrappings, unexplained noises,

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and even poltergeist activity.

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After Reverend Bull died inside the blue room on the property, the area that's purported to be the most haunted today,

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his son Harry took ownership.

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After he passed, it went on to Reverend Guy Smith and he couldn't

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stand the unusual activity happening there and only lasted a year before moving out.

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It then went on to Reverend Lionel Foister and his wife Mary Ann.

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The couple started experiencing fierce paranormal activity.

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Rome's would inexplicably lock them in or out.

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