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Hazlewood Castle. Tadcaster. If such a phenomena as “ghosts” genuinely exist, then the area around Hazlewood Castle should surely be one of the most active anywhere in the world. After all, it was nearby that the most bloody battle in English history took place - perhaps as many as 30,000 souls perishing on March the 29th, 1461 during the notorious Battle of Towton Moor. Indeed, reports of the castle’s own reputed spirits pale into insignificance in comparison. Booking.com
Crown Hotel. Bawtry. Situated to the south of Doncaster, this four-star former coaching inn is supposedly haunted by a variety of apparitions, including a waitress who dies over a century ago, a little girl, and Dick Turpin. Tariffs and availability checks are to be found through LateRooms.com

The Red Lion. Burnsall. This 16th century inn, close to both Skipton and Keighley, is reputedly home to a playful ghost who inhabits the ancient cellars. Booking.com

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