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Margaret of Berry Pomeroy Dungeon

Dungeon, Berry Pomeroy, Devon Apparition Medieval

Deep within the crumbling walls of Berry Pomeroy Castle, a tragic tale of sibling rivalry and heartbreak has given rise to a restless spirit. They say that Margaret, a young woman from a bygone era, still haunts the dungeon where she met her untimely demise. According to local legend, Margaret was left to starve to death in this very spot by her own sister, who was also vying for the affections of the same suitor. The staircase leading down to the room where Margaret's life slipped away is said to be a hotspot for paranormal activity, with many visitors reporting strange sensations, like an unseen presence brushing past them.

Historical records confirm that Berry Pomeroy Castle was once the seat of the powerful Pomeroy family. The castle's dark past is marred by tales of family feuds, tragic accidents, and untimely deaths. Margaret's story, in particular, has become synonymous with the castle's haunted reputation. While there are no confirmed dates or times for the reported hauntings, the atmosphere of the dungeon is said to be heavy with sorrow and foreboding. Those who have ventured into the castle have reported feeling a chill run down their spine as they make their way down to the dungeon, even if they know little of its history.

Historical Context

Berry Pomeroy Castle was built in the 15th century and has a long history of Pomeroy family rule.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Castle
Activity Types
Visual Audio Tactile
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
PL22

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