Ghost of Archbishop Laud
St. John's College, St Giles, Oxford.
Archbishop Laud was beheaded for supporting the King during the English Civil War. His ghost is said to bowl his head across the library floor at St John's College.
A Poltergeist at the Kenton Theatre
Kenton Theatre, New Street, Henley-on-Thames
Does the ghost of Victorian murder Mary Blandy haunt this 200 year-old theatre?
Cowled Figure at the Bull Inn
The Bull Inn, Bell Street, Henley-on-Thames
Guests have reported being woken by the figure of a cowled woman leaning over their bed when staying at this 16th century inn.
Sticky End of Father Dominique
The Crown Inn, Pishill, Henley-on-Thames
The ghost of a catholic priest who may have been seduced by a beautiful young woman is one of the ghosts said to haunt the The Crown Inn at Pishall.
Spooks at Stonor Park
Stonor Park, Henley-on-Thames
Stonor House is built on the site of a prehistoric stone circle or henge, so it is perhaps unsurprising that the house is the location of a number of supernatural occurrences.
Ghost of a Brooding Woman
Witheridge Hill, Highmoor Cross, Henley-on-Thames.
A ghost is said to haunt a woodland path near Witheridge Hill. The apparition is of a woman sitting brooding on a stone wall.
Ghost of John Thurlow Reade
Ipsden House, Ipsden
Despite dying in India in 1857, John Thurlow Reade's ghost is said to have appeared to his mother in Ipsden at the exact time of his death.
Sarah Fletcher's Ghost
Courtiers, Watery Lane, Clifton Hampden
This house is haunted by the ghost of a woman who killed herself after discovering her husband intend to bigamously marry another woman.