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October 5th 2023 will see the 6th anniversary of the launch of "The Haunted History of Huntingdonshire." This book explores the many Ghosts, Myths and Legends of "Cromwell's County." The book provides a comprehensive collection of Huntingdonshire Ghost stories, along with a host of interesting and quirky historical facts relating to Huntingdonshire's hauntings and some fascinating local history attached to these alleged hauntings. There are 55 separate locations listed inside the book, 23 of which have never been documented before.
In some instances I was able to spend the night inside some of the properties too. A balanced and honest account of what I experienced is also included within the book. This book provides a fascinating insight into the world of paranormal investigations. The reader will soon discover that investigations vary enormously, from absolutely nothing at all hsppening, right through to the quite extraordinary!
The book features 55 different Huntingdonshire locations. It's A4 in size, 108K words and it also contains over 300 unique images and illustrations. These images are displayed right through the book to allow the reader to actually see what they are reading about. Admittedly this was not the most economical way to put a book together, but I do believe it significantly enhances the reading experience.
Without wanting to give too much away, you may also discover the odd image or two of a REAL Ghost!
In some instances I was able to spend the night inside some of the properties too. A balanced and honest account of what I experienced is also included within the book. This book provides a fascinating insight into the world of paranormal investigations. The reader will soon discover that investigations vary enormously, from absolutely nothing at all hsppening, right through to the quite extraordinary!
The book features 55 different Huntingdonshire locations. It's A4 in size, 108K words and it also contains over 300 unique images and illustrations. These images are displayed right through the book to allow the reader to actually see what they are reading about. Admittedly this was not the most economical way to put a book together, but I do believe it significantly enhances the reading experience.
Without wanting to give too much away, you may also discover the odd image or two of a REAL Ghost!
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Hard copies of the book of the book are available to buy locally within Huntingdonshire.
A Kindle version of the book is also available online via the Amazon platform. Hard copies of the book can also be purchased online via Waterstones and also in their local bookstores. Please go to the BUY tab for more information.
Should you wish to know anymore about the book then please contact the Author directly using the CONTACT tab on this website.
Hard copies of the book of the book are available to buy locally within Huntingdonshire.
A Kindle version of the book is also available online via the Amazon platform. Hard copies of the book can also be purchased online via Waterstones and also in their local bookstores. Please go to the BUY tab for more information.
Should you wish to know anymore about the book then please contact the Author directly using the CONTACT tab on this website.
Kimbolton Castle - This building is said to be haunted by Queen Katherine of Aragon the first wife of King Henry VIII. Katherine died in this building on 7th January 1536 aged 50. Few people realise that Katherine was married to King Henry VIII for 24 years. Longer than all of King Henry's other 5 wives combined! Prior to marrying Henry she had briefly been married to Henry's older brother Arthur. Her name can be spelt Katherine or Catherine, either is acceptable. She was much loved by the people and was a skilled lace maker to.
Buckden Palace (Towers, Church & the Knot Garden.
Queen Katharine of Aragon was held here between 1533 and 1534.
Queen Katharine of Aragon was held here between 1533 and 1534.