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The Best Episodes of Most Haunted

Most Haunted is a British paranormal mystery documentary reality television series. The series was first shown on 25 May, 2002 and ended on 21 July,...
  1. Background image for Gladstone Pottery Museum
    10.0/10(1 votes)

    #1 - Gladstone Pottery Museum

    S8:E3

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  2. Background image for Newton House (Part 2) (with Bullet for My Valentine)
    8.0/10(10 votes)

    #2 - Newton House (Part 2) (with Bullet for My Valentine)

    S15:E3

    Part 2 of this spine-chilling investigation. Nursing their wounds from the last episode the team and their celebrity guests ‘Bullet For My Valentine’ carry on. They investigate deeper into the abyss of the paranormal but none of them are quite prepared for what happens.

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  3. Background image for Newton House (Part 1) (with Bullet for My Valentine)
    7.8/10(9 votes)

    #3 - Newton House (Part 1) (with Bullet for My Valentine)

    S15:E2

    The first of a two-part investigation with celebrity guests, world famous band ‘Bullet for My Valentine’. An old house said to be built on cursed land and filled with evil meet the team in this spine-chilling episode. The band have their beliefs changed as they experience the full force of a house that just doesn’t seem to want them there. One of the team succumbs to the horror of the house, a poltergeist takes a dislike to some and a wheelchair gives some of most compelling evidence yet.

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  4. Background image for The Royal Court Theatre
    7.4/10(9 votes)

    #4 - The Royal Court Theatre

    S15:E1

    The world famous ghost hunting team return for a new series and start in a small theatre with a big problem...ghosts. Once an iron foundry this theatre has stood since 1893 and is said to house so much activity that the theatre’s director asked Most Haunted for help. In a night of sheer fright with poltergeist activity, ghostly footsteps abound and scare after scare, will the team make it through the night?

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  5. Background image for Birmingham Central Lockup
    7.4/10(8 votes)

    #5 - Birmingham Central Lockup

    S21:E1

    Spook-searching with Yvette and co! A wailing woman seems to want to make contact with the team at a disused prison in Birmingham which has housed some notorious criminals.

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  6. Background image for Codnor Castle Cottage (Part 1)
    7.4/10(7 votes)

    #6 - Codnor Castle Cottage (Part 1)

    S21:E7

    Spook-searching with Yvette and co! The team visits Codnor Castle which has a dark history of cursed dolls, murder and suicide. Strange occurrences scare them to breaking point.

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  8. Background image for Berkeley Castle
    6.6/10(7 votes)

    #7 - Berkeley Castle

    S14:E1

    The current incarnation of the castle was built in 1153 AD, and used as a shell keep.It played a part in two historical events - housing West Country barons while they were on their way to fight King John in Runnymead, before the Magna Carta was signed, and, perhaps more well known, for the incarceration of Edward II, who was deposed by his Queen, Isabella, and her lover Roger Mortimer.The King was tortured, and died an agonising death.His screams, according to legend, can still be heard each year on the anniversary of his passing.

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  9. Background image for Dudley Castle
    6.4/10(6 votes)

    #8 - Dudley Castle

    S21:E6

    Spook-searching with Yvette and co! The ruins of Dudley Castle house a plethora of paranormal activity. Strange noises and a violent poltergeist await Yvette and her team.

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  10. Background image for Edinburgh Vaults
    6.3/10(10 votes)

    #9 - Edinburgh Vaults

    S3:E3

    Edinburgh's South Bridge was built in 1785-88 to cross the valley between the High Street and George Square. Beneath the 19 enormous stone arches, a series of floors and walls were constructed to create a series of underground vaults. These were used by local shops and businesses as workshops and storage space. They also provided family accommodation – but it was far from luxurious. Groups of ten or more people lived together in small, dark, dank rooms. They had no ventilation and with the stench of fish oil lamps, stale rubbish and the contents of chamber pots emptied into the streets, living conditions must have been almost intolerable. It wasn't long before the vaults also became the worldly haunt of a collection of the city's rogues, villains, prostitutes – and murderers. The vaults were sealed off and completely abandoned in 1815 and weren't rediscovered until 1985 - and since then, numerous ghostly sightings and experiences have been reported. Several people have reported a young

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    6.2/10(10 votes)

    #10 - Leith Hall

    S3:E4

    James Leith built the first tower of what was to become known as Leith Hall in 1650. Since then subsequent Lairds have added to it so that now it is one of the finest examples of the ‘chateau' style castles in Scotland. It also boasts some of the finest gardens in Scotland within the 113 ha estate. The Hall is also one of the few Scottish castles to stay in the same family as it has been passed from father to son. The family itself had very strong military connections and the hall was a major stronghold in the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745-1746 with close ties to Bonnie Prince Charlie. On the eve of the fateful Battle of Cullodon, the Laird, Andrew Hays, was presented with a writing case by the Prince which is still in the museum. The museum also contains the only pardon ever given to a Jacobite by the English after the battle. In keeping with the Hall's military background, it was converted into an army hospital during The Great War. Tragedy struck in 1939 when the last two Lairds were k

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  12. Background image for The Muckleburgh Collection
    6.0/10(8 votes)

    #11 - The Muckleburgh Collection

    S3:E9

    The Muckleborgh Collection stands on the site of Weybourne Camp, a military installation on the North Norfolk Coast. The collection itself was started by Berry Savory, a WW II fighter pilot, in 1988. It is the UK's largest collection of military vehicles still in private hands and consists of more than 120 tanks, vehicles and guns. Included in this are working examples of the famous Sherman tank and the Russian T34. The heart of the museum is based in the old Naafi building, the only surviving original structure. The rest of the older military buildings were demolished in 1986. Weybourne Camp, the site of the collection, was originally used as an Anti-Aircraft Artillery training range. It was the main live firing range for ACK-ACK command during the war. Facing German-occupied Europe during WWII, the Norfolk coastline became a controlled zone by the British forces. This controlled zone extended 10km deep into the North Sea around Norfolk. Weybourne Camp was a vital part of this zone. A

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  13. Background image for Ye Olde Kings Head
    6.0/10(7 votes)

    #12 - Ye Olde Kings Head

    S15:E7

    The Great British pub may be on the decline but in some paranormal activity seems to be on the rise and the Ye Olde Kings Head is one of the most haunted. Plagued with a variety of different strange happenings the owners are at their wits end and call in the Most Haunted team. With poltergeist activity abound the Olde Kings Head is a worthy opponent.

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  14. Background image for Hall I’th Wood
    5.9/10(11 votes)

    #13 - Hall I’th Wood

    S11:E2

    Yvette Fielding and the Most Haunted team are in Bolton investigating a building that boasts myriad tales of multiple haunting – including the ghost of Mary, assumed to be the wife of Samuel Crompton (inventor of the Spinning Mule & a former tenant). Visitors report sightings of a peculiar white mist, a grey lady, strange lights, the sound of footsteps and slamming of doors. Children are said to be particularly sensitive to the spirit of a woman named Betty, who apparently shouts at them to leave! With so much unexplained activity what would the Most Haunted investigation of The Hall I’ Th’ Wood bring to light?

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  15. Background image for Nunnington Hall
    5.8/10(6 votes)

    #14 - Nunnington Hall

    S11:E1

    The team travel to the village of Nunnington near York to investigate a seventeenth century hall with a distinguished history of owners and noted paranormal activity.

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  16. Background image for Delapré Abbey (with the England Rugby Team)
    5.7/10(7 votes)

    #15 - Delapré Abbey (with the England Rugby Team)

    S15:E5

    The team are joined by five members of the English rugby team as they investigate an all but forgotten piece of British history. With spooks galore and spirits abound the whole investigation takes a new turn when one of the Rugby team is given some information on a ouija board that he will never forget and a poltergiest takes a dislike to the rest of team.

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  17. Background image for The Union Workhouse (Part 1)
    5.6/10(6 votes)

    #16 - The Union Workhouse (Part 1)

    S21:E2

    Spook-searching with Yvette and co!. Yvette and the team are pushed to the limits on a memorable visit to Llanfyllin workhouse to discover why anyone would stay after they had died.

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  18. Background image for Schooner Hotel
    5.5/10(7 votes)

    #17 - Schooner Hotel

    S3:E8

    The Schooner Hotel is situated in Alnmouth, a small village on the coast of Northumberland. The village lies at the mouth of the river Aln and was once a thriving seaport. It was to this harbour that ships from across the globe would come carrying cargoes of grain and coal. Schooners themselves were fast and handy vessels used for either fishing or trading, mainly with the Baltic States. As well as a legitimate trading port, it was also a haven for smugglers and vagabonds. Such was the reputation of Alnmouth that John Wesley, the founder of The Methodist Church, commented that it was ""a small seaport town famous for its wickedness"". The Hotel itself is a listed 17th Century Coaching Inn and has been the hub of Alnmouth village for the past 300 years. Notable persons who've stayed in the hotel include Charles Dickens, Basil Rathbone, Douglas Bader and even King George III. The history of the hotel is not well documented but there are many stories of murders, suicides and massacres. Ther

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  19. Background image for S.S. Great Britain
    5.4/10(7 votes)

    #18 - S.S. Great Britain

    S11:E6

    The Most Haunted team led by Yvette Fielding are in Bristol to investigate the S.S. Great Britain. Brunel’s great nautical triumph was launched in 1843 after four back breaking years of construction. It immediately broke all existing records, described as “the greatest experiment since the Creation”. She was both the largest & the strongest ship ever built. By the mid 1800’s she was regularly plying to and from Australia carrying thousands of migrants to a new life down under. It is said that many modern day Australians can trace their family line back to those that under took those voyages on this great ship. Conditions were hard and many lost their lives on the long journey. What fired the collective imagination of the team were the many stories of hauntings connected with the ship, from its original conception through its many voyages to its final return, and to be the first to carry out a paranormal investigation on its decks was an opportunity they could not turn down.

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  20. Background image for The Galleries of Justice
    5.4/10(9 votes)

    #19 - The Galleries of Justice

    S15:E4

    The legendary ghost hunters continue in Nottingham and a place where people could be jailed, sentenced and executed without even leaving the building, no wonder it is said to be one of the most haunted places in Great Britain. The team are tested as a mysterious poltergeist takes a dislike to Karl and Stuart, while Yvette is faced with being followed by a foul smelling spirit and experiences her most compelling evidence yet.

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  21. Background image for Beaumanor Hall (Part 2)
    5.4/10(6 votes)

    #20 - Beaumanor Hall (Part 2)

    S21:E5

    Spook-searching with Yvette and co! Still in Beaumanor Hall, Yvette and her team venture into the abyss of the cellars where the darkness suddenly seems to come to life.

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  22. Background image for Moresby Hall
    5.3/10(12 votes)

    #21 - Moresby Hall

    S3:E2

    Overlooking the Cumbrian fells, Moresby Hall has been home to many noble families since the 12th Century - it is the oldest residence in the Copeland borough (West Cumbria) and a Grade I listed building. The name Moresby is likely to have derived from a connection with a settler (probably called Morisceby, Mawriceby or Moricebi) as early as 1150. The Moresby family were notorious in the medieval times, and aquired large estates through conquest and marriage. One of the most famous, Christopher de Moresby, fought at Agincourt and was honoured on the field with other knights by King Henry. Four generations of de Moresby later, Anne, Sir Christopher's great grand-daughter was sole heiress. She married Sir Francis Weston, who was executed by King Henry VIII, along with Queen Anne Boleyn and another of her alleged paramours. Anne finally sold Moresby Hall to a well-to-do merchant from Cockermouth - William Fletcher. The Fletchers were also a powerful family and owned Moresby Hall for 250 y

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  23. Background image for Fitz Manor
    5.3/10(7 votes)

    #22 - Fitz Manor

    S3:E7

    Situated in the heart of rural Shropshire and overlooking the River Severn, Fitz Manor, an Elizabethan Grade II listed building, has a rich and varied history. The existing building dates from 1450 but the original structure is thought to have been a Saxon Hall. he first written records date from the 12th Century where it was recorded in the Domesday Book. It was also recorded in the Charter of Henry I. The Manor also has a rich ecclesiastical connection; significantly, it has its own church and was once owned by the Bishop of Shrewsbury. Since the 18th Century the Manor has been in the hands of the Baly family who now run it as a successful bed and breakfast. The Manor itself is a hotbed of spiritual activity. A priest is rumoured to have been crucified in the dining room for being homosexual, and groans and sobs have been heard here. Additionally, a figure of a lady has been seen many times in the Red bedroom. She is also reputed to haunt the graveyard and church yard. Reputedly,

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  24. Background image for Tamworth Castle
    5.2/10(7 votes)

    #23 - Tamworth Castle

    S3:E6

    Tamworth Castle is a typical Norman motte and bailey castle thought to date from the 1180's. Since then numerous additions and alterations have been made to the Castle by succeeding generations of owners. The oldest surviving section within the Shell-Keep, apart from the Tower itself, is the north wing. The Banqueting Hall added in the early 15th century, and the Warder's Lodge at the entrance to the Courtyard is Tudor. Unfortunately the Castle was much neglected in the 18th century, but between 1783 and 1811 extensive alterations were made. There has been some confusion over the identity of the castle's first Lord. There is evidence that it was held by both Robert de Despencer and Robert Marmion. Robert de Despencer evidently left no male heir so either a daughter or a niece married into the Marmion family. But as the name Despencer means Steward it is now believed that they may have been the same person. Marmion had performed the office of Champion to William the Conqueror and the gi

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  25. Background image for Galleries Of Justice
    5.2/10(7 votes)

    #24 - Galleries Of Justice

    S3:E10

    Located in middle of Nottingham's Lace Market, the Grade II Georgian listed building is an unique site in the history of the British legal system. It is the only place in the country where you could be arrested, sentenced and executed all in one place. It has been a court since 1375 and is also where hundreds of prisoners were sentenced to be hanged. This execution took place publicly on the front steps of the building. The magnificent Victorian Civil Courtroom that now dominates the Galleries dates back to 1887, was used up until 1986 and was the home to many famous libel and divorce cases. As well as a court of law there has been a gaol here since 1449. The impressive array of cells, corridors and yards that extend around the building were home to both the condemned and to those who were to be deported to Australia. It is only recently that warrens of medieval tunnels were discovered underneath the building. Today it is an award-winning museum, housing not only the Courtroom and the

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  26. Background image for The Union Workhouse (Part 2)
    5.2/10(6 votes)

    #25 - The Union Workhouse (Part 2)

    S21:E3

    Spook-searching with Yvette and co! Whatever was making itself known to the team at Llanfyllin workhouse is still evident as something seems to be following Yvette from the shadows.

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Best Episodes Summary

"Gladstone Pottery Museum" is the best rated episode of "Most Haunted". It scored 10/10 based on 1 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 7/11/2006. This episode scored 2.0 points higher than the second highest rated, "Newton House (Part 2) (with Bullet for My Valentine)".