
Category: 30 East Drive
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The UK’s MOST HAUNTED House Gave Us Chills! 30 East Drive + REAL Poltergeist Activity
Said to be England’s most haunted house, 30 East Drive has a reputation unmatched when it comes to the paranormal. Reputed to be haunted by the ghostly figure of a black monk whose presence has tormented those who have dared to enter the house, 30 East Drive shows no sign of a let-up with its…
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Our return to 30 EAST DRIVE – Ft. Daft Monkey | Pontefract | Ghost Hunt
#30EastDrive #Paranormal #spirits ➝ Please remember to SUBSCRIBE to our channel so you never miss a new upload! https://www.youtube.com/@DaysofHorror?sub_confirmation=1 On Friday, 29th April 2022 – we returned to 30 East Drive to try and unravel the mysteries and stories that surround the most ‘haunted’ home in the United Kingdom. Once owned by Joe and Jean…
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Exploring 30 East Drive | Pontefract | Ghost Hunt
#30EastDrive #Paranormal #GhostHunting ➝ Please remember to SUBSCRIBE to our channel so you never miss a new upload! https://www.youtube.com/@DaysofHorror?sub_confirmation=1 We visited one of Europe’s most haunted locations – that of 30 East Drive, reported to be haunted by not one, but two poltergeist. Our visit took place on Thursday, September 9th, 2021. ** UPDATE :…
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