The Grange, Prudhoe
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Image: © Andrew Curtis Taken: 12 Sep 2011
Prudhoe Grange is a private residence developed from a C13th chapel dedicated to St Thomas the Martyr, the oldest house in Prudhoe, and is said to be haunted. Bodies were found buried near the house in the 1950s thought to be of soldiers who died in the English Civil War. Disturbing events occurred when the owner carried out alterations in 1990 and were largely brought to an end after an exorcism and a requiem service. http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Weird+tales.-a0138255135 There is another photo here Image