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Borley Rectory: The Most Haunted House in England

5 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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Explore the legendary Borley Rectory in Essex, England, dubbed 'the most haunted house in England' by paranormal investigator Harry Price. Built in 1862 by Reverend Henry Bull, this Victorian mansion became famous for decades of reported supernatural phenomena including mysterious sounds, moving objects, apparitions of a nun, and unexplained writing on walls. The rectory gained international attention through the investigations of Harry Price from 1929 onwards, particularly during the tenure of the Foyster family in the 1930s when activity reportedly peaked. Despite being destroyed by fire in 1939 and demolished in 1944, Borley Rectory remains one of the most documented paranormal cases in British history. Later investigations by the Society for Psychical Research questioned some of Price's methods and conclusions, sparking ongoing debates about the true nature of the reported phenomena. This episode examines the historical record, the key figures involved, and the cultural impact of what became Britain's most famous haunted house story. Perfect for listeners interested in British paranormal history, Victorian architecture, and the evolution of ghost investigation techniques.

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