Gregynog Hall

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This estate has been present since the twelfth century, but the building, as it is today, was built in the 1840s. While it is a popular tourist site, many guests and employees have seen a woman on the top floor; she is believed to have been a nurse in the 1940s who jumped to her death. Some former servants of the Davies sisters (who used to own this building) are seen, lights and strange orbs have manifested, and the cellar is said to be a hotspot. Several spirits are said to be down here and have even locked an investigator in a safe!

(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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Geographic Information

Address:
Tregynon
Newtown SY16 3PW, United Kingdom


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GPS:
52.5674798, -3.351974000000041
Region:
Powys
Nearest Towns:
Tregynon, UK (1.3 mi.)
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