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In the Loire Valley, Château de Brissac's elegance is shadowed by the Green Lady, a betrayed wife's ghost, whose lavender scent lingers.
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California's Winchester Mystery House baffles with staircases to nowhere and rooms built for spirits, a result of the widow's belief in vengeful ghosts.
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Once "England's most haunted house," Borley Rectory's history is laden with ghostly nuns, phantom footsteps, and mysterious fires.
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The Banff Springs Hotel, though not a mansion, hosts the "Bride" and a helpful nighttime bellman, both spirits from its tragic past.
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New South Wales' Victorian mansion, the Monte Cristo Homestead, echoes with moving objects and unexplained noises attributed to lingering spirits.
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Château de Châteaubriant's medieval charm hides the ghost of Françoise de Foix, King Francis I's mistress, adding a layer of romance and tragedy.
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Built in 1625, Ballygally Castle's friendly ghost, Lady Isabella Shaw, leaves a comforting presence and footsteps.
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The abandoned Poveglia Island near Venice was once an asylum, its history of torment and suffering giving rise to legends of vengeful spirits.
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The colonial-era Delhi Cantonment House is haunted by Major Burton's ghost, an officer who died during the Indian Rebellion, leaving behind whispers and shadows.
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Ruthin Castle's centuries-old history is enlivened by the Grey Lady, a resident ghost whose identity remains a mystery.
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