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50 Berkeley Square: A Glimpse into London’s Most Haunted House

50 Berkeley Square: A Glimpse into London’s Most Haunted House

May 11, 2024 Colin Lawson Comments 0 Comment

Nestled in the heart of Mayfair, Central London, lies 50 Berkeley Square, a townhouse that has captured the imaginations and curiosities of Londoners and visitors alike. Its reputation as “the most haunted house in London” dates back to the late 19th century, and the tales associated with it are as chilling as they are intriguing.


Nestled in the heart of Mayfair, Central London, lies 50 Berkeley Square, a townhouse that has captured the imaginations and curiosities of Londoners and visitors alike.

The legend of 50 Berkeley Square is a tapestry of eerie stories, each more haunting than the last. The attic room is said to be the epicentre of the paranormal activity, where the spirit of a young woman who committed suicide there is believed to roam. Over the years, various accounts have surfaced of encounters with this apparition, described sometimes as a brown mist or a white figure, capable of instilling fear so intense it could be fatal.

The house’s history is marked by its eccentric occupants, including Thomas Myers, who became a hermit after being jilted by his fiancée. He lived in the house until his death, and his presence is said to have contributed to the home’s dilapidated state and eerie atmosphere. It’s rumored that his ghost was seen by sailors who dared to spend a night in the haunted attic.


The house’s history is marked by its eccentric occupants, including Thomas Myers, who became a hermit after being jilted by his fiancée… …his ghost was seen in the haunted attic.

Despite its macabre reputation, 50 Berkeley Square also has a rich historical significance. It was once the residence of George Canning, a former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (the house sports its very own blue plaque to state this fact), and has been a Grade II listed building since the mid-20th century. Today, the house stands as a testament to London’s colourful past, intertwining the city’s history with tales of the supernatural.


The fascination with 50 Berkeley Square continues to endure, with modern-day ghost hunters and curious tourists drawn to its mysterious past.

The fascination with 50 Berkeley Square continues to endure, with modern-day ghost hunters and curious tourists drawn to its mysterious past. Whether one believes in the supernatural or not, the stories of 50 Berkeley Square remain an integral part of London’s cultural heritage, inviting us to ponder the mysteries that lie within its walls.

For those brave enough to explore the darker side of London’s history, 50 Berkeley Square is a must-visit. Just a touch of its exterior brickwork might send shivers down your spine, as many have claimed before. Whether it’s the work of restless spirits or simply the power of suggestion, the legend of 50 Berkeley Square is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who delve into its shadowy lore.


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