Here are the 13 most haunted places in Milton Keynes
October is the month of all things spooky and instead of celebrating the 31st with sweets and horror films, why not get a real scare this Hallowe'en
By Logan MacLeod
Published 28th Oct 2020, 17:34 GMT
Updated 28th Oct 2020, 18:00 GMT
Milton Keynes and Buckinghamshire is home to many a haunted location - and some have garnered a reputation as being particularly spooky. Here we list the places that might just give you nightmares. If you are hoping to experience a glimpse of supernatural activity this Hallowe'en, make sure you pay a visit to one of these notorious destinations.
13. Stony Stratford
Stony Stratford Ghost blogger Karen Brasher tells an intriguing tale of an expedition to Stony Stratford from Galley Hill - where people were executed by hanging in times gone by. Over to Karen, who was writing on her envisioningeutopia blog back in 2013. So we were back in the mood for ghost hunting, though this time it had to be subtle, as we had families in tow. We met at St Guthlac’s Church in Passenham. Apparently there is a spooky route from there to Galley Hill (where naughty people used to get hung in Milton Keynes). The church was unusual in that it had an arched roof that was bowed, rather than pointed; rather like a polytunnel. Some of the gravestones dated back to the early 18th Century. We then headed across the boggy fields towards Stony Stratford. It was an overcast day, giving a brooding feel to the walk. The wind enhanced the atmosphere, giving a haunting tune as it blew through the hollow pipes of the metal gate, between the fields. I almost expected to see the convict, Magwitch from Gre