A quick video during my work break, Asking about the Old Gym above the Garage fitters department in Conway Bus Garage. Could it be that the soul did indeed cross over in my last video here, as no responses about the Gym, or regarding the man nicknamed Bigsy. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4fxWEEj0tw
A quick Investigation In the body repair shop of the bus garage,
Heard a few whispers,
a Few responses on the Ghost Tube app.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUT7TWzWyEs
I was Drawn to this location, whilst trying to find one we had planned to do,
And we wasn't disappointed, It was Dark, Creepy, and Active.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8X8l2_FLu8
Our Second Graveyard in Tunbridge,
Suggest Head Gear,
This place didn't have many Graves, But still a interesting place to visit.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uej0XsEA0as
When William de Braose, one of William the Conqueror's most powerful barons, built Bramber Castle shortly after the Norman invasion, he also built a church, making St Nicholas the oldest Norman church in Sussex. Though the castle is in ruins today, the church is very much in existence and stands immediately downhill of the castle gatehouse on a slope looking out over the village.
St Nicholas was originally built for a college of secular canons, but by the mid-13th century, it was given over to be the parish church of Bramber. The first church was built on a cruciform plan, with a tower over the crossing.
The original nave still stands, along with the chancel arch, while the crossing itself now serves as the chancel. The low tower, though it looks original, is actually an 18th-century rebuilding. The quality of the stonework suggests that the church was built by Norman masons brought to England to work on De Braose's castle.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBnBEZlCPrg
Hangleton Road was once the sight of many hangings in the 17th Century. The ghost that haunts this sinister site is said to be the hangman, Thomas Kypper. Kypper was reported to be a particularly sadistic hangman, showing no mercy to his victims, and instead, made the hangings more horrific. A ferocious man in other aspects of his life, Kypper was accused of two murders and was finally sentenced to death at Hangleton after killing his neighbour.
Listen for the Whispers guys, they're awesome clear responses, I recommend Ear phones
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIiTWcDnM8k
Buncton existed as a settlement at the time of the Domesday survey in 1086, when it was called Bongetune. Its origins lie in a manor whose land lay within two exclaves of the parish of Ashington within the Rape of Bramber, one of the six ancient subdivisions of Sussex.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCHI31xXItA
Contrary to popular legend, the name 'Blackheath' is in no way related to the Black Death! However, it is thought that this area was used to the disposal of plague victims during both the Black Death in the 14th century and the Great Plague in the 17th century.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wGa3Ckj470