Chillingham Castle
England's most haunted castle has torture chambers still stained with blood. The Blue Boy appears in the Pink Room—a child's bones were found bricked up in the wall. The torturer John Sage haunts the dungeons.
Chillingham Castle is considered England’s most haunted castle.
The Castle
According to historical records, Chillingham Castle was built in 1246 on the Scottish border, enduring centuries of warfare, torture, and death. The castle is now open to the public.
The Blue Boy
The most famous ghost appears in the Pink Room, where a blue glow surrounds the child’s apparition. During renovations, a child’s bones were found in the wall, yet sightings continue.
John Sage
The torturer worked during the Scottish wars and killed thousands in the dungeon chambers. He was eventually executed himself but still haunts the castle.
The Torture Chamber
The still-preserved chamber contains original equipment and a bloodstained floor. Screams are heard, temperature drops occur, and an overwhelming sense of dread fills the space.
Sources
Chillingham Castle - Wikipedia provides historical documentation.