A Nun is said to roam the grounds, having tried too elope in the 13th century because she fell in love with a monk. According to legend, the nun and monk were caught in their get-away horse and carriage. The monk was subsequently hung and the nun walled in a section of the rectory, whilst still alive.
Monday, 27 July 2009
Haunted Essex Borley Rectory
In the late 1800's the reverend Harry Bull, a descendant of the Waldegraves, built a new rectory on the site of the old monastery. It was at this point, paranormal activity began to occur.
A Nun is said to roam the grounds, having tried too elope in the 13th century because she fell in love with a monk. According to legend, the nun and monk were caught in their get-away horse and carriage. The monk was subsequently hung and the nun walled in a section of the rectory, whilst still alive.
A Nun is said to roam the grounds, having tried too elope in the 13th century because she fell in love with a monk. According to legend, the nun and monk were caught in their get-away horse and carriage. The monk was subsequently hung and the nun walled in a section of the rectory, whilst still alive.
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