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Belle Vue Terrace
There were regular accounts of particularly an audible nature said to occur in one of the homes in Belle Vue Terrace. Many of the noises have been associated with the sound children may make when running or playing. Once one resident would often find the front door open after they had awoke from sleep when they were positive it had been locked prior to going to bed.
St Owen's Chambers
Once a brewery and two seperate buildings, St Owens Chambers stands quite impressively in St Owen Street. An apparition of a young girl has been spotted near the stairs as well as dark shadows from the upper floors. There has also been reports of poltergeist type phenomena coming from the cellar.
Conningsby Museum
Originally known as Red Coat Hospital, the Coningsby is renowned, for Nell Gwyn knew the hospital and its inmates very well so she persuaded her lover Charles II to found a similar hospital in Chelsea with the same uniforms and to create the Chelsea pensioners. The founder of the building was Sir Thomas Coningsby of the great Hampton Court, Herefordshire. Puddles of water mysteriously appear in the Chapel, loud bangs and footsteps are often heard and Monks have been seen in the gardens with their heads down and hoods up, by both locals and tourists.