10. Cold Christmas Church
You’re looking at that photo and thinking to yourself, “That’s not a church. That has to be an old jail, or a cellar, or an ancient pit of torment concocted by a sadistic Slavic dictator.” And while it may look like something found in the ruins of a castle belonging to Vlad the Impaler or Countess Elizabeth Bathory, it is not. Rather, this is a photo of the interior of the only remaining tower of Little St. Mary’s Church in Hertfordshire, England.
Having earned the nickname of “Cold Christmas Church” because of a nearby lane also dubbed “Cold Christmas,” the church has been a hotbed of paranormal activity since the majority of it was demolished way back in 1853. Perhaps due, at least in part, to the graveyard on the property, which has also been abandoned, numerous people have cited strange events around Cold Christmas Church. One woman even claimed to have witnessed an entire army of ghosts marching towards her while visiting the abandoned tower in 1978.
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