
Overview
Somerset plays host to Yvette Fielding and the Most Haunted team as they visit Wookey Hole where as the story goes, a witch was turned into stone. The clashing of cymbals and ancient pagan rituals await. The spectacular series of caverns, 25 of which form the wonderful family visitor attraction, were formed over millions of years by what is now the River Axe which runs out of Wookey Hole and past the Mill, giving rise to the local belief that it flows from deep within the Underworld. They have seen human habitation for over 50,000 years and around 200AD, the Greek diarist Clement of Alexandria described hearing sounds like the “clashing of numerous cymbals” coming from the caves. The Mill has its own share of supernatural apparitions which convinced the Most Haunted team that an investigation of Wookey hole and its surroundings was long overdue.
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11 - 1Nunnington Hall November 04, 2008
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11 - 2Hall I’th Wood November 18, 2008
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11 - 3The Exeter Old Courts December 02, 2008
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11 - 4The Niddry Street Vaults December 16, 2008
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11 - 5Jedburgh Castle December 30, 2008
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11 - 6S.S. Great Britain January 20, 2009
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11 - 7Newton House February 03, 2009
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11 - 8Madame Tussauds February 17, 2009
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11 - 9Wookey Hole March 10, 2009
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11 - 10New London Ledge Lighthouse January 06, 2009
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11 - 11S.S. Great Britain January 20, 2009
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11 - 12Fort Delaware January 27, 2009
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11 - 13Newton House February 03, 2009
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11 - 14The Southern Mansion – New Jersey February 10, 2009
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11 - 15Madame Tussauds February 17, 2009
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11 - 16The Conference House – Staten Island March 03, 2009
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11 - 17Wookey Hole March 10, 2009