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Parkhurst Prison Ghost

Parkhurst Prison, Parkhurst, Islewight Apparition Victorian

Parkhurst Prison on the Isle of Wight has a reputation for being one of the most haunted prisons in the UK. A prisoner who took his own life in the jail is said to have returned to his cell in A Wing, where he was seen sitting on his bunk with his legs dangling over the edge. This apparition was reportedly so unsettling that other inmates demanded to be relocated to different cells. The prison, now known as HMP Isle of Wight, has a long history of paranormal activity, with numerous reports of ghostly sightings and unexplained occurrences.

Built in the 19th century, Parkhurst Prison has a grim history, with many prisoners serving harsh sentences within its walls. Over the years, there have been reports of a second entity, nicknamed the 'Beast of Parkhurst Prison', which is said to be half man and half bat, lurking on the rooftops and feeding off pigeons. While the origins of this creature are shrouded in mystery, it's clear that Parkhurst Prison has a rich history of paranormal activity, with multiple witnesses coming forward to share their experiences of ghostly encounters.

Historical Context

Parkhurst Prison was built in the 19th century and operated until its closure in 2013.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Former Prison
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1990s
Postcode Area
PO13

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