Owlpen Manor

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Four ghosts have made their presence known here: the first if that of Queen Margaret of Anjou who returned here in death because of the joy it brought her in life. In the east wing, a monk in black; people are unsure whether or not he was fleeing from a monastery, captured, and walled up, or if he lived a peaceful life on this property. A sorcerer is said to occupy the attic floor (in the 1616 wing) and a child is known to run up and down the stairs, move objects, and have his face show up in pictures.

(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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Geographic Information

Address:
Owlpen Manor
Near Uley, Gloucestershire GL11 5BZ
United Kingdom


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GPS:
51.683611, -2.2908330000000205
Region:
Gloucestershire
Nearest Towns:
Uley, UK (0.6 mi.)
Nymphsfield, UK (1.4 mi.)
Nympsfield, UK (1.4 mi.)
Kingscote, UK (1.6 mi.)
Horsley, UK (2.5 mi.)
Coaley, UK (2.6 mi.)
Dursley, UK (2.7 mi.)
Nailsworth, UK (3.1 mi.)
Lasborough, UK (3.2 mi.)
Frocester, UK (3.2 mi.)

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