50 Berkeley Square

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A woman jumped to her death to end the abuse from her uncle in the early 19th century. Her ghost is said to scare people to death, including a maid who went insane and a sailor who died trying to flee from here. The ghost is said to appear as a brown mist.

Submitted by Chris Berglund

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Geographic Information

Address:
50 Berkeley Square
Mayfair, London UK


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GPS:
51.5089249, -0.14582550000000083
Region:
Greater London
Nearest Towns:
Marylebone, UK (0.6 mi.)
Mayfair, UK (0.6 mi.)
Saint Marylebone, UK (0.6 mi.)
Greater London, UK (0.8 mi.)
City And London Borough Of Westminster, UK (0.8 mi.)
Covent Garden, UK (0.8 mi.)
Charing Cross, UK (1.0 mi.)
Bloomsbury, UK (1.4 mi.)
Holborn, UK (1.4 mi.)
City Of Westminster, UK (1.4 mi.)

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