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Highgate Cemetery and the Vampire

London's most atmospheric cemetery became the site of a vampire hunt in the 1970s. The tall, dark figure still stalks the overgrown graves.

1839 - Present
London, England
100+ witnesses

Highgate Cemetery

Victorian London’s most fashionable burial ground became, in the 1970s, the site of a genuine vampire panic.

The Cemetery

Opened in 1839, Highgate became the final resting place for:

  • 170,000 people in 53,000 graves
  • Karl Marx, Douglas Adams, George Eliot
  • Elaborate Victorian Gothic architecture
  • Egyptian Avenue and the Circle of Lebanon

By the 1960s, the cemetery was abandoned and overgrown—a perfect setting for horror.

The Highgate Vampire

In 1969, reports emerged of a tall, dark figure stalking the cemetery:

  • Seen gliding between graves
  • Over 7 feet tall
  • Hypnotic eyes
  • Dressed in black
  • Animals found drained of blood

The Investigators

Sean Manchester claimed to be a vampire hunter:

  • Conducted exorcisms in the cemetery
  • Claimed to stake a vampire in a nearby house
  • Published books on his investigations

David Farrant also investigated:

  • Photographed strange phenomena
  • Claimed occult activity
  • Was later arrested for grave desecration

Mass Vampire Hunt (1970)

On Friday the 13th of March:

  • Television coverage drew hundreds
  • People climbed walls with stakes and crosses
  • Graves were broken into
  • Bodies were disturbed
  • Police struggled to control the mob

The Phenomena

Beyond the vampire scare, visitors report:

  • A tall figure in a hat
  • Spectral Victorians walking among graves
  • A woman in white searching for her children
  • Voices and whispers at night
  • The feeling of being followed
  • Photographs showing unexplained figures

Today

Highgate is now protected and maintained:

  • Tours available by appointment
  • Eastern cemetery open to public
  • Western cemetery (more haunted) requires guided tour
  • Paranormal activity continues to be reported

Highgate Cemetery remains one of London’s most atmospheric and haunted locations.