Muncaster Castle

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Tom Fool is always heard, but never seen. He was a beloved jester until his death, but is said to have a reputation of conspiracy and murder. Staff attribute the more sinister occurrences to him. The Muncaster Boggle, or the White Lady, is seen in the gardens; she is said to be Mary Bragg, murdered nearby the castle grounds. In the Tapestry Room, expect to hear crying, rattling, and dragging; temperature drops and the appearance of shadowy figures is also common.

(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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Geographic Information

Address:
Muncaster Castle
Ravenglass CA18 1RQ, United Kingdom


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GPS:
54.3547744, -3.3808801999999787
Region:
Cumbria
Nearest Towns:
Ravenglass, UK (0.8 mi.)
Waberthwaite, UK (0.8 mi.)
Santon Bridge, UK (2.1 mi.)
Drigg, UK (2.3 mi.)
Gosforth, UK (3.8 mi.)
Corney, UK (3.8 mi.)
Beckfoot, UK (4.4 mi.)
Seascale, UK (4.6 mi.)
Boot, UK (5.6 mi.)
Low Sellafield, UK (5.7 mi.)

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