Reading: 5 Haunted Places to Visit

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Reading is a historic town in Berkshire, known for its abbey ruins and picturesque riverside walks. This charming town also has a spooky side, boasting several haunted locations. Here are five of the most haunted places in Reading.

Reading Haunted Places

The Hexagon Theatre

Queens Walk, Reading RG1 7UA

The Hexagon Theatre: Visitors and staff have reported seeing a shadowy figure in the balcony and hearing unexplained footsteps backstage.

The Hexagon Theatre is said to be haunted by a former actor who died during a performance. His spirit is most active during the late hours and has been known to mess with the lighting and sound equipment.

Reading Gaol

Forbury Road, Reading RG1 3HY

Reading Gaol: The ghostly apparition of a former inmate has been sighted wandering the halls of this historic prison, adding to its eerie reputation.

This former prison is infamous for its harsh conditions and the many deaths that occurred within its walls. Moans, footsteps, and even full-bodied apparitions have been reported.

Read about the Last Man Hanged At Reading Gaol on Spooky Isles.

The Oracle Shopping Centre

Bridge Street, Reading RG1 2AG

The Oracle Shopping Centre: Mysterious voices and inexplicable cold spots have been experienced by shoppers and employees, suggesting a paranormal presence.

Caversham Park

Caversham Park Road, Caversham, Reading RG4 6AH

Caversham Park: The ghost of a woman in white has been spotted wandering the grounds of this stately home, believed to be a former resident.

Greyfriars Church

Friar Street, Reading RG1 1EH

Greyfriars Church: Haunted by the ghostly figure of a monk, this church has witnessed strange sounds, moving objects, and an eerie atmosphere that unsettles visitors.

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