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Borley Rectory most haunted house in england

Peter Underwood talks about Borley Rectory The Most Haunted House in England and Harry Price  
 
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nowyat (3 days ago) Show Hide
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It's wonderful to see such an old video preserved on YouTube! Borely aside, it is a preservation of people's speech and manners from a previous decade.
polarhercules (1 month ago) Show Hide
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fail
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but wasn't it in our local paper a few yrs ago that it was all complete crap about it being haunted ? i believed it til then but now i am intrieged but not a total believer any more ! there is a book aparently that it anin't real ?
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did you know that i am borley my self it is very cool to be apart of this thing
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england is the bullocks
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amaya8182, you must have been looking in the mirror!!!
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My dad lived in a cottage close to Borley Rectory when he was in college (I think it might have been the Rectory's cottage) and he's a logical man; very scientific. Things kept happening in the cottage that he just couldn't explain-- things going missing & then being found in obvious places, whenever they invited girls over the entire cottage would become freezing & unable to heat & there would be footsteps.

The strangest thing was that dad didn't question any of it and he questions everything!
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"The infant bothers me." is a quote from one of the 'ghost' scriblings on a wall in the old refectory.
I'm not sure, but I think it made reference to a little girl who once visited.
How is she now? I have no idea.
The scriblings on the wall are not shown in this clip.
I can't make any suggestions as to where you might find an image of them, nor can I suggest any meaning.
The 'nun' bit was an attempt at a quip.
As the story goes, a nun was also meant to be part of the ghostly attributes.

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