Blickling Hall in Norfolk is said to be haunted by the ghost of Anne Boleyn.
The apparition is said to appear there every year on the anniversary of her execution (the second wife of Henry VIII lost her head on May 19th, 1536).
Her ghost is said to draw up to the door of the stately home in a carriage pulled by headless horses and driven by a headless coachman.
The house was built on the site of a former manor which was for a time home to Anne Boleyn - some believe it was her birthplace, although there is no evidence to support this.
Anne's father, Thomas Boleyn, is also said to haunt Blickling Hall.
More links:
National Trust website: www.nationaltrust.org.uk
English History website: www.englishhistory.net
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