: The tower housed high-profile prisoners, including Sir Walter Raleigh , who was confined there for 13 years and wrote his History of the World during his stay. Legend and Hauntings
The , a site steeped in centuries of grim lore within the Tower of London , serves as a chilling backdrop for tales of betrayal and the supernatural. Historical Background
is reportedly seen walking the "Raleigh Walk" battlements.
: Built in the early 1220s during King Henry III's reign, it was initially called the Garden Tower and served as a river-side gateway to the complex.
: Sentry reports from 1928 and 1933 described a "white formless apparition" that solidified into a headless woman.
: In 1970, a tourist reported seeing a woman in a long black velvet dress and a gold medallion who slowly faded away. Creative Media
: The tower housed high-profile prisoners, including Sir Walter Raleigh , who was confined there for 13 years and wrote his History of the World during his stay. Legend and Hauntings
The , a site steeped in centuries of grim lore within the Tower of London , serves as a chilling backdrop for tales of betrayal and the supernatural. Historical Background
is reportedly seen walking the "Raleigh Walk" battlements.
: Built in the early 1220s during King Henry III's reign, it was initially called the Garden Tower and served as a river-side gateway to the complex.
: Sentry reports from 1928 and 1933 described a "white formless apparition" that solidified into a headless woman.
: In 1970, a tourist reported seeing a woman in a long black velvet dress and a gold medallion who slowly faded away. Creative Media