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Anne's Severed Head Haunting

Burton Agnes Hall, Burton Agnes, Humberside Apparition Tudor/Stuart

Burton Agnes Hall has been home to a rather unusual and gruesome presence since the seventeenth century. It's said that Anne, a former occupant, fell deeply in love with the hall and made a rather morbid request - that upon her death, her head should be severed and stored within the house. And that's exactly what happened. But it seems Anne's spirit didn't rest easy. Immediately after her murder, the house was plagued by strange crashes and bangs, which only stopped when her head was removed from the coffin and brought inside.

The story goes that Anne's skull has since been bricked up to ensure it never accidentally leaves the homestead. This eerie tale has been passed down through the centuries, and it's clear that Anne's spirit remains a strong presence at Burton Agnes Hall. While we don't know much about the witnesses who experienced these strange occurrences, it's clear that the house has a long history of paranormal activity. The fact that Anne's head was kept in the house and later bricked up suggests that her spirit was trying to find peace, but it's had a lasting impact on the hall.

Historical Context

Burton Agnes Hall dates back to the 16th century, with various additions and renovations over the centuries.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Historic Country House
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Seventeenth century?
Postcode Area
YO25

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