Is this Anne Boleyn's ghost? Snapper gets spooked by apparition in eerie picture.
The picture stunned tourist Liam Archer when he visited 13th Century Hever Castle, the former English queen's childhood home
A tourist who was on a day trip to the childhood home of beheaded queen Anne Boleyn has captured a spooky image of what he claims is her GHOST.
Liam Archer was stunned when, on a visit to Hever Castle, he captured the image of the second wife of Henry VIII stalking the corridors.
The 26-year-old amateur photographer took a snap of an ornate fireplace in a dimly-lit living room in the 13th Century Kent castle.
But it was only when he returned home and studied the photo that he was amazed to spot what looks like a hovering HAND with a long finger apparently pointing towards the chimney.
Liam, who previously didn't believe in ghosts, is convinced it it the spirit of the young queen, who is said to haunt the castle.
He said: "In the prayer room there was a fog or a mist hovering around but I didn't think much of it at the time.
"I felt like an unknown force was pulling me through the castle. I couldn't see it but I could definitely feel it.
"I didn't know what to make of it because I didn't believe in ghosts at this point"
"It wasn't until three months after that I realised what I had taken a picture of.
"I am confident this is her.
"I believe there is something important historically inside the fireplace she wants me to recover."
Liam, from Lewes, East Sussex, was exploring Hever Castle with his family when he snapped the ghoulish picture.
It appear to show a woman's hand hovering in the left hand side of the picture, moving towards a fireplace.
It was taken in the castle which was the childhood home of Anne Boleyn which later came into the possession of King Henry's fourth wife, Anne of Cleves.
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'Ghost of a woman and baby' spotted in Shropshire.
'Ghost woman and baby' spotted peering out of new housing estate window.
Natasha Oliver and her friends thought someone was watching them when they looked back at their photos and saw the figure - but when they went searching they found no one there.
Chilling images have surfaced that apparently show a ghost and her baby standing in a new housing estate watching a group of friends.
The spine-tingling photographs were posted on Facebook by Natasha Oliver, a mum-of-one from Wem, a historic market town in Shropshire.
They were taken five years ago and she said she and her friends are still creeped out by it.
Natasha, 22, said the group had gone to a field after a World Cup game to hang out and were taking photos of themselves on a digital camera.
But when looking back over the photos someone spotted a strange apparition in one of the open windows of a new housing block behind them that was being built.
Thinking they were being watched, some of her friends went to investigate, but the building site was completely abandoned.
Natasha said: "Someone realised there was a weird figure in one of the photos and we thought it was kind of freaky. The boys decided to go and climb the scaffolding of the building but there was nothing there.
"It couldn't have been building equipment and it clearly doesn’t look like any of us. And it was an empty building that was not finished so no one was living there."
Natasha said the site is an old wood yard and she is convinced the figure in the window is a ghost of one of the former workers.
"It’s on the site of an old wood yard so there would have been people working here. It could be any one of the workers. It looks maybe like a lady holding a baby."
Wem has previously hit the headlines before for its ghostly hauntings after a photograph taken by a local resident in 1995 when the town hall burned down showed a little girl in the doorway.
There was speculation that the girl was 14-year-old Jane Churm, who accidentally started a huge fire in Wem in 1677.
The ghost of Wem Town Hall became famous, receiving international publicity and visits from teams of 'ghostbusters'.
Later on the photo was examined by the National Museum of Photography which deemed it a fake.
But Natasha is sure this ghost of Wem is genuine.
"I would love someone to investigate it. There have been photos taken in the past of ghosts in Wem that have been proved fake but I truly believe there is something there.
"Quite often it comes up and random people in the pub question me about it but I can't explain it although I wish I could."
The Mirror by Anna Dubuis
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Natasha Oliver and her friends thought someone was watching them when they looked back at their photos and saw the figure - but when they went searching they found no one there.
Chilling images have surfaced that apparently show a ghost and her baby standing in a new housing estate watching a group of friends.
The spine-tingling photographs were posted on Facebook by Natasha Oliver, a mum-of-one from Wem, a historic market town in Shropshire.
They were taken five years ago and she said she and her friends are still creeped out by it.
Natasha, 22, said the group had gone to a field after a World Cup game to hang out and were taking photos of themselves on a digital camera.
But when looking back over the photos someone spotted a strange apparition in one of the open windows of a new housing block behind them that was being built.
Thinking they were being watched, some of her friends went to investigate, but the building site was completely abandoned.
Natasha said: "Someone realised there was a weird figure in one of the photos and we thought it was kind of freaky. The boys decided to go and climb the scaffolding of the building but there was nothing there.
"It couldn't have been building equipment and it clearly doesn’t look like any of us. And it was an empty building that was not finished so no one was living there."
Natasha said the site is an old wood yard and she is convinced the figure in the window is a ghost of one of the former workers.
"It’s on the site of an old wood yard so there would have been people working here. It could be any one of the workers. It looks maybe like a lady holding a baby."
Wem has previously hit the headlines before for its ghostly hauntings after a photograph taken by a local resident in 1995 when the town hall burned down showed a little girl in the doorway.
There was speculation that the girl was 14-year-old Jane Churm, who accidentally started a huge fire in Wem in 1677.
The ghost of Wem Town Hall became famous, receiving international publicity and visits from teams of 'ghostbusters'.
Later on the photo was examined by the National Museum of Photography which deemed it a fake.
But Natasha is sure this ghost of Wem is genuine.
"I would love someone to investigate it. There have been photos taken in the past of ghosts in Wem that have been proved fake but I truly believe there is something there.
"Quite often it comes up and random people in the pub question me about it but I can't explain it although I wish I could."
The Mirror by Anna Dubuis
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More than HALF of Britons claim to have had contact with GHOSTS.
More than HALF of Britons claim to have had contact with GHOSTS.
MORE than two-thirds of Britons have had a brush with the paranormal - and over a third claim to have seen a GHOST, according to a new survey.
The study, carried out to discover how many people believed in "paranormal activity" and would pay to see a clairvoyant, found a whopping 82 per cent of Britons believe in the supernatural.
More than two thirds (68 per cent) said they had experienced some sort of supernatural event - and more than half (56 per cent) said they had been given a sign that a deceased loved one is present.
Researchers at www.VoucherCodesPro.co.uk aimed to find out how many Britons believe in the paranormal and whether they would ever pay money to communicate with the dead or a deceased celebrity.
When asked to reveal their paranormal experiences, almost a third (31 per cent) claimed to have seen or felt the presence of a ghost.
And 16 per cent of people felt and late loved ones continued to protect and look out for them.
Nick Swan, founder and CEO of VoucheCodesPro.co.uk, said: “It’s surprising to know how many people claim to have seen ghosts or believe in the paranormal but I can definitely understand why.
"With the growing use of the internet, it’s easy to now share ghostly experiences with other paranormal fans and I believe these stories fuel our interest into the unknown."
Participants were also quizzed about their views of the growing psychic industry.
Just over a third (34 per cent) said they would pay cash to a psychic to try to communicate directly with a dead loved one.
And 11 per cent admitted to having already seen one, with the average amount they would be willing to pay for a psychic visit being £65.
Mr Swan added: "I also found it interesting to see just how many people would pay to see a psychic or medium, with some even saying they’ve already participated in this.
"It’s great that people get some closure or satisfaction from these encounters, however I would always be cautious when paying for a medium or a reading.
"Make sure you aren’t being conned, look at reviews and average costs on the internet before you jump in head first.”
The firm polled a total of 2,952 British adults aged 18-65.
1. I believe in the supernatural - 82 per cent of respondents
2. I have experienced a supernatural event - 68 per cent
3. I’ve been given a sign that a deceased loved one is present – 56 per cent
4. I would pay to see a psychic - 34 per cent
5. I’ve seen or felt a ghost’s presence - 31 per cent
6. I don't believe in the paranormal or am not sure - 18 per cent
7. I’ve felt a deceased loved one protecting me - 16 per cent
8. I have paid to see a psychic - 11 per cent
9. I have contacted sprits through ouja boards/tarot cards - eight per cent
10. I’ve experienced a near-death experience - six per cent
The Express by Jon Austin
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MORE than two-thirds of Britons have had a brush with the paranormal - and over a third claim to have seen a GHOST, according to a new survey.
The study, carried out to discover how many people believed in "paranormal activity" and would pay to see a clairvoyant, found a whopping 82 per cent of Britons believe in the supernatural.
More than two thirds (68 per cent) said they had experienced some sort of supernatural event - and more than half (56 per cent) said they had been given a sign that a deceased loved one is present.
Researchers at www.VoucherCodesPro.co.uk aimed to find out how many Britons believe in the paranormal and whether they would ever pay money to communicate with the dead or a deceased celebrity.
When asked to reveal their paranormal experiences, almost a third (31 per cent) claimed to have seen or felt the presence of a ghost.
And 16 per cent of people felt and late loved ones continued to protect and look out for them.
Nick Swan, founder and CEO of VoucheCodesPro.co.uk, said: “It’s surprising to know how many people claim to have seen ghosts or believe in the paranormal but I can definitely understand why.
"With the growing use of the internet, it’s easy to now share ghostly experiences with other paranormal fans and I believe these stories fuel our interest into the unknown."
Participants were also quizzed about their views of the growing psychic industry.
Just over a third (34 per cent) said they would pay cash to a psychic to try to communicate directly with a dead loved one.
And 11 per cent admitted to having already seen one, with the average amount they would be willing to pay for a psychic visit being £65.
Mr Swan added: "I also found it interesting to see just how many people would pay to see a psychic or medium, with some even saying they’ve already participated in this.
"It’s great that people get some closure or satisfaction from these encounters, however I would always be cautious when paying for a medium or a reading.
"Make sure you aren’t being conned, look at reviews and average costs on the internet before you jump in head first.”
The firm polled a total of 2,952 British adults aged 18-65.
1. I believe in the supernatural - 82 per cent of respondents
2. I have experienced a supernatural event - 68 per cent
3. I’ve been given a sign that a deceased loved one is present – 56 per cent
4. I would pay to see a psychic - 34 per cent
5. I’ve seen or felt a ghost’s presence - 31 per cent
6. I don't believe in the paranormal or am not sure - 18 per cent
7. I’ve felt a deceased loved one protecting me - 16 per cent
8. I have paid to see a psychic - 11 per cent
9. I have contacted sprits through ouja boards/tarot cards - eight per cent
10. I’ve experienced a near-death experience - six per cent
The Express by Jon Austin
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