Michelham Priory

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It’s common to catch something on film here. The Grey Lady is said to be by the moat where her child drowned. The former owner, Thomas Sackville, also has a reputation here; unfortunately, his reputation involves the torture of another ghost named Rosie (who is at the top of the stairs trying to avoid Sackville). A variety of other ghosts haunt the kitchen, hall, and corridors of the building.

(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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Geographic Information

Address:
Michelham Priory
UK


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GPS:
50.86330457275675, 0.21113079785209266
Region:
East Sussex
Nearest Towns:
Horsebridge, UK (1.0 mi.)
Hellingly, UK (1.7 mi.)
Piecombe, UK (2.4 mi.)
Pyecombe, UK (2.4 mi.)
Hailsham, UK (2.4 mi.)
Chiddingly, UK (2.8 mi.)
Chalvington, UK (2.8 mi.)
Ripe, UK (3.5 mi.)
Laughton, UK (3.7 mi.)
Selmeston, UK (4.0 mi.)

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