Highgate Cemetery, North
London, England
Highgate Cemetery is located in
North London, England. Many famous people are buried there, such as Karl Marx,
Douglas Adams, and the parents of Charles Dickens but is also long been known
for ghosts, sinister activities, and other strangeness, including the Highgate
Vampire. It is designated Grade I on the English Heritage Register of Parks and
Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England. It is divided into two parts,
named the East and West cemetery. There are approximately 170,000 people buried
in around 53,000 graves at Highgate Cemetery.
Counted amongst top haunted
places in the world, the most famous spooky story of this cemetery is The
Highgate Vampire, which is really not a vampire but a phantom that is described
as a 7-ft-tall male figure with hypnotic eyes and wearing a long black coat.
Many people have sighted the Highgate Vampire now and then. In one of the
stories a man's car broke down near the cemetery and he came face to face with
a ghoul with glowing red eyes that peered at him through the graveyard's iron
gates. The Highgate Vampire is said to cause dramatic drops in temperature,
clocks to simultaneously stop, objects to fly from shelves or mysteriously
shatter, and have a dramatic effect upon animals in it's vicinity. A floating
ghost of a nun which has been seen passing over the graveyard. During the late
60s and early 70s, the cemetery was used for witchcraft practices which caused
an unhappy spirit to roam. For the past 36 years, the visitors would sometimes
encounter the violent entity, leaving all kinds of noticeable marks,cuts etc.
Some were bashed, some violently attacked, the authorities decided to close off
most of the cemetery to the public. In 1970, a woman’s badly charred body was
found decapitated, stories started flying out thick and fast that the Vampire
can actually kill. This has never been proven and most likely done by human
hands. To get a firsthand experience of this haunted place, you must visit
here.
Highgate Cemetery is set in 20
wonderfully wild and atmospheric hectares, with dramatic and over decorated
Victorian family crypts. It is divided into two parts on either side of Swain's
Lane. On the eastern side you can visit the grave of Karl Marx. The real draw
however is the overgrown western section of this Victorian Valhalla. A tour of
the whole cemetery is conducted on all the days however children under eight
are not allowed to join. The tour is a maze of winding paths leading to the
Circle of Lebanon, rings of tombs flanking a circular path and topped with a
majestic cedar of Lebanon tree. In the tour, the guide shows the various
symbols and eminent dead occupying the tombs. It is still a working cemetery. A
perfect place to bring out your ghost-hunting gear and dabble with the
supernatural.
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