yes!!! warwick castle is very haunted
I would have to agree. My personal experience was:
1. The Fulke Greville bedroom (the supposed haunted bedroom of the ghost tower) itself didn't feel haunted at all, however to the left of the bed is a door that leads to a set of stairs that lead downstairs. The first section at the top of the stairs felt so very haunted to me that I became dizzy and had to stop walking for a second. As soon as I got past that section, I was fine. No apparent source of electromagnetic field change was visible.
2. The rack in the dungeon felt terrible to me. If I didn't touch the rack I was fine. The minute I touched it I felt nauseated and emotional, so much so that I needed to leave the room.
3. I think I was in some kind of underground kitchen (?) - sorry, it was many years ago, hard to remember - but there I felt something scurrying around that was nonthreatening.
4. Up on the hill, the original structure, I felt strangely welcome.
5. As I walked into one of the large main bedrooms I felt I had been there before and told my husband at the time what we would see when we looked out the window. I described a bridge below to the right made of stone going over a river. Sure enough, it was exactly as I had seen it in my mind - except that the bridge was in ruins and no longer functional. (I live in the US and had never been to this castle before and knew nothing about it before arrival)
6. Another smaller and darker bedroom felt "wrong" (for lack of a better description). I walked in, the air felt very heavy I looked around and felt that I needed to leave.
I can't remember anything else that heavily bothered me there. Very enjoyable visit and would highly recommend it to anyone. Warwick is a lovely little town. I will add that I felt that the little Tudor Inn we stayed at in downtown Warwick was also haunted. I saw nothing but in the hallway to the bedroom it felt as if someone were standing in the hall watching us, even in broad daylight, then other times it felt like nothing was there. Odd, but very pleasant - if you don't mind that sort of thing.
No. Documented proof would be the minimum requirement for this to be posed as a question.
warwick castle is built in the city of warwick
I'd say the Ghost tower in Warwick castle is a good but obvious one.
Warwick Castle is made from Stone.
The Warwick castle was featured in a movie
The Warwick Castle was built in 1068 by William the Conqueror.
No. I was in the dungeon of Warwick castle and it was not in ruins.
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The Warwick Castle is a medieval castle that was built in 1608 in Warwickshire, England by William the Conqueror.
Warwick Castle is a medieval castle in Warwick, the county town of Warwickshire, England. The History of the site of Warwick Castle covers hundreds of years and many different reigns. In 1642 Civil war broke out between King and parliament and Warwick Castle successfully withstands a siege by Royalist troops.
The Warwick Castle was an motte and bailey castle to protect the English from the war
Warwick Castle was begun in 1068 and has been there ever since.