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Tower of London Ghosts

Nearly 1,000 years of executions, torture, and imprisonment have made the Tower of London the most haunted fortress in the world. Anne Boleyn walks without her head. The Princes in the Tower still appear. Guards have fainted from terror.

May 19, 1536
London, England, UK
10000+ witnesses

England’s Most Haunted Fortress

The Tower of London has witnessed nearly a millennium of torture, execution, and imprisonment. Its ghosts include queens, princes, traitors, and the innocent—all still walking the grounds where they met their terrible ends.

The Tower

Historic fortress:

  • Built 1066
  • William the Conqueror
  • Royal residence
  • Prison
  • Execution site

Anne Boleyn

Most famous ghost:

  • Henry VIII’s wife
  • Executed 1536
  • Beheaded
  • Walks Tower Green
  • Carries her head

Her Appearances

Where she’s seen:

  • Tower Green
  • White Tower
  • Chapel Royal
  • Near execution spot
  • Multiple witnesses

The 1864 Sighting

Famous account:

  • Guard Captain
  • Full battalion saw her
  • Procession of headless figure
  • Chapel Royal
  • Official report filed

The Princes in the Tower

Edward V and Richard:

  • Young princes
  • Imprisoned 1483
  • Disappeared
  • Presumed murdered
  • Never left

Their Ghosts

What’s seen:

  • Two small figures
  • White nightgowns
  • Holding hands
  • Bloody Tower
  • Tragic appearance

Lady Jane Grey

Nine-day queen:

  • Executed 1554
  • Only 16 years old
  • Tower Green
  • Anniversary appearances
  • White figure

Sir Walter Raleigh

Famous prisoner:

  • Held 13 years
  • Walks battlements
  • The Bloody Tower
  • His former cell
  • Regular sightings

The White Lady

Mysterious figure:

  • White Tower
  • Waves at children
  • From window
  • Perfume smell
  • Identity unknown

Margaret Pole

Countess of Salisbury:

  • Executed 1541
  • Botched execution
  • Ran from executioner
  • Hacked to death
  • Reenactment seen

Thomas Becket

Archbishop ghost:

  • Murdered 1170
  • Not at Tower
  • But appears here
  • Inner Ward
  • Crushing walls story

The Bears

Spectral animals:

  • Royal Menagerie
  • Animals kept here
  • Bear ghost
  • Martin Tower
  • Terrified guard

Henry VI

King’s ghost:

  • Murdered 1471
  • Wakefield Tower
  • Anniversary night
  • May 21
  • Pacing sadly

Guy Fawkes

Gunpowder plotter:

  • Tortured here
  • 1605
  • His presence
  • Council Chamber
  • Suffering echoes

Guard Experiences

Yeoman Warders:

  • Regular encounters
  • Sworn testimony
  • Official logs
  • Training warned
  • Part of duty

Significance

1,000 years of death and imprisonment creating England’s most concentrated haunting.

Legacy

The Tower of London holds England’s bloodiest history—and its victims refuse to leave the fortress that witnessed their final moments.