While the homeowners are yet to come across any hauntings, some of Love Home Swap’s (www.lovehomeswap.com) most stunning properties would arguably score high on the spooky scale with their scary immensity, stained glass windows, time-worn graveyards and looming forests.
Fancy spending a night in a grade 2 listed church in Gwynedd, Wales? For those looking to lift their spirits, why not trick-or-treat yourself to a Halloween inspired getaway this October, if only for a weekend, as the home swapping site showcases a selection of their spookiest homes.
This Grade II listed church is but a short walk away from Criccieth Castlewhere there are plenty of spine-tingling antics…explore the ancient grounds along a supernatural trail where visitors should keep an eye out for witches casting frightful spells.
From Carrie’s maddening prom attack (1976) to The Sixth Sense’s (1999) ghost hanging scene in the gym hall, some mights say that home-swapping in an ex-school home may have a creepy rep. This old school house is situated next to a Church in a parish of less than 500 people.
Hidden in the heart of the Queen Elizabeth Forest lies Duchray Castle. This historic structure is half a century old and has survived multiple fire attacks over its life.
Designed with stained glass windows and wooden beams this 1000 year old medieval church is located in rural Suffolk with an acre of a private garden and gravestones on your doorstep.
This timber framed Hall House dates back to the 1480s and is set in the Kent countryside. It is only a twenty minute drive to the haunted village of Pluckley which was named the most haunted village in the UK by the Guinness Book of World Records with twelve different ghosts reported.
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