Borley Rectory  
Borley Rectory is often called "The most haunted house in England." The  site 
of the rectory originally held a monastery, which was inhabited by  
Benedictine monks. Subsequent to this, the monastery came under the  ownership 
of the 
Waldergrave family, who occupied it for three centuries.  In the late 1800's a 
descendant of the Walde- graves, the reverend H.D.E.  Bull, built a new 
rectory on the site of the old monastery. It was not  until after the new 
rectory 
was built that strange things started to  happen.  
One of the spectres that was said to roam the grounds was a nun who in  the 
13th century fell in love with and tried to elope with a monk.  According to 
legend, the nun and monk were caught in their get-away horse  and carriage. As 
punishment, the monk was hung and the nun was walled up  alive in the rectory. 
Some people reported seeing the ghostly form of the  horse and carriage in 
addition to the nun.  
The reverend Harry Bull, who died at Borley, also was reputed to have  
haunted the rectory. He would appear dressed in the grey jacket in which  he 
passed 
away.  
In the late 1920s, the house was owned by a reverend (Lionel A.  Foyster) and 
his wife who reported poltergeist-like phenomena. Supposedly  the prankish 
spirit locked the wife in the bedroom, and other times threw  her out of the 
bed. There were also pebbles thrown at the windows, and  mysterious writing 
which 
would appear on walls.  
Harry Price, a famous ghost hunter, investigated Borley Rectory in  1929, and 
again in 1937. He supposedly witnessed some of the activity,  including the 
ghostly nun. Although Price spent a great deal of time in  the Rectory, his 
research is generally considered to be biased and  therefore flawed.  
Unfortunately, Borley Rectory burned down in 1939, taking its secrets  with 
it. In 1945, human remains rumored to be those of the nun were found  on the 
site, and were given a proper burial. But the legend of Borley has  not died 
yet; people still visit the site today to see if they can spot  the ghostly 
nun. 





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