Ep 13. Bamburgh Castle
- September 19, 2006
- 46 min
In season 8, episode 13 of Most Haunted, the team travels to Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland, England. The castle dates back over a thousand years and has a long and turbulent history, including bloody battles and executions.
The team begins their investigation by exploring the castle's dungeons, where prisoners were once held in terrible conditions. The atmosphere in the dungeons is heavy and oppressive, and the team begins to experience strange occurrences. They hear unexplained noises and voices and feel a sense of unease.
Moving on from the dungeons, the team heads to the castle's chapel, which is said to be haunted by the ghost of a Benedictine monk who was executed for taking part in a rebellion against the king. The team sets up their equipment and begins their investigation, calling out to the monk in hopes of making contact.
As the night goes on, the team experiences a number of strange phenomena. They capture unexplained noises and voices on their recording equipment, and some team members report feeling a presence in the chapel. The team believes that they may have made contact with the ghost of the monk.
Next, the team investigates the castle's keep, which is said to be one of the most haunted areas of the castle. They set up their equipment and begin calling out to any spirits that may be present. The team experiences some of the most dramatic phenomena of the night in the keep, including unexplained knocks and bangs and an object moving on its own.
As the investigation comes to a close, the team reflects on their experiences at Bamburgh Castle. They believe that they have made contact with multiple spirits, including the ghost of the monk in the chapel and the restless spirits in the keep. The team believes that Bamburgh Castle is one of the most haunted places they have ever investigated, and they leave with a renewed sense of respect for the power of the supernatural.