Ballechin House
Georgian country house in Perthshire, Scotland, now demolished but once known as the most haunted house in Scotland.
Georgian country house in Perthshire, Scotland, now demolished but once known as the most haunted house in Scotland.
Grade II* listed house near the village of Winterburn in North Yorkshire.
Jacobean-style Grade II* listed building in Cheshire, built in 1637.
Grade II* listed Victorian country house in Pembrokeshire, West Wales, now a museum.
Grade I listed 16th-century gatehouse to the now demolished Kirtling Hall.
Grade II* country house overlooking the River Dart in Devon, designed by John Nash and built in 1805.
Small Grade I listed country house in the civil parish of Buerton, Cheshire.
18th-century Grade I listed country house in Doddington, Cheshire.![]()
Grade I listed country house near the village of Audlem, Cheshire, built in 1616.
Grade I listed country house in Harrington, Lincolnshire.
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Georgian country house in Perthshire, Scotland, now demolished but once known as the most haunted house in Scotland.