Royal Ghost of Exeter
Barnfield House in Exeter is said to be haunted by the ghost of Queen Henrietta Maria, who stayed at the house in the 17th century to give birth to her son, James Stuart, Duke of York. It's believed she escaped to France after the birth, but her spirit seems to have lingered. Locals and visitors have reported strange occurrences and sightings, suggesting the queen's presence still resonates within these walls.
The historical context of this haunting dates back to the English Civil War. Queen Henrietta Maria, wife of King Charles I, fled to Exeter to escape the Parliamentarian forces. She gave birth to her son at Barnfield House in 1633, before making her way to France. This period was marked by great turmoil in England, and it's possible that the queen's spirit was unable to rest. Witnesses have reported seeing a female figure, believed to be the queen, and experiencing unexplained phenomena.
English Civil War, 17th century
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