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Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Bristol England Hauntings #8: Warrior Monk of Temple Back Fire Station

One of my books is called "Ghosts of England on a Medium's Vacation" and is all about the various ghosts I met when I took 2 vacations in England. Recently, Bristol Live in the UK ran a series about haunted places in Bristol, so on this blog,  you'll read about 1 each week for the next several weeks!      Meanwhile if you want to read about the ghosts I met (Queens, shop owners, members of the royal court, Tavern workers, Shakespeare's sister, and even a dog, check out my book on Amazon.com.  Now, onto the hauntings in Bristol, England: 

The warrior monk of Temple Back Fire Station



Temple Back Fire Station
Temple Back Fire Station
It's not just old buildings that boast their very own ghosts. The relatively modern fire brigade headquarters at Temple Back has a haunted history, too.

Ghosts have been sighted at the building over the years. In 1975 alone, there were at least nine sightings of a ghost which was so real that is was often mistaken for somebody playing a prank.

The ghost is believed to be one of the Knights Templar, the warrior monks who were persecuted in the fourteenth century because of their power.

The Knights used to own the Temple area, so it's feasible that the walking knight was disturbed when the land was redeveloped for the fire brigade.

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