THE HEREFORD PARANORMAL GROUP
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HAUNTED HEREFORD PARANORMAL DATABASE
The websites dedicated to Hereford's Original established not for profit paranormal team and home to the Haunted Hereford Paranormal Database
Established in 2006 and led by members with decades of experience
Holme Lacy House
With several spirits noted, the most prominent appears to be the ghost of the grey lady who has inspired guests to leave in terror as their belongings are moved and dark shadows are seen. The figure has been seen in the older part of the building, and was sighted on the gallery floor, which is thought to have been previously used as a hospital ward. However, one member of staff has made accounts of a ghostly apparition attempting to get into bed with them and another has seen and held conversation with an apparition dressed in a linen suit and wearing a panama type hat. With links with both Catholicism and even the Royal Family, this building has many tales of a paranormal nature that stems far back and over recent days
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Hampton Court
One of Herefords true treasures and steeped with history. As yet only investigated once, though doubtless soon to be one Hefordshire's most popular sites to visit with the public now being given access to the castle and grounds. The enormous building contains an array of ghosts and activity. It has been found the spirit of a cat frequents a stairwell, where many feel uncomfortable including staff, noises are often heard and doors are reported to open/shut themselves. Further, some staff member are fearful of some areas of the building, noting a negative feeling, and feel they are being watched. Notably, the spirit of a man whom committed suicide via hanging is said to cause much of the phenomena in the area. There have also been the occasional sighting of a grey lady in the award winning grounds. If you have never visited Hampton Court we highly recommend you do.
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Did You Know?
The Hereford Paranormal Group investigated Holme Lacy House back 2009. The team invited a large amount of members of the community to attend this investigation for free. Some of these guests actually worked in the building when it was a psychiatric unit and could offer an insight into how this maginificant builiding has changed. The team were so privileged to investigate this prestigious historic site, but weren't quite prepared for the bat colony that frequents the attic area who took a liking to the infrared cameras.
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