![]() ![]() This Pemberton estate originally built in 1683 is frequently visited by ghosts from the Civil War era. Although little is known about her, Merritt was thought to be a local witch and legend says that if you go to the graveyard and sit in the chair at midnight during the month of October, you will feel the hands of the witch encircling you.īolton Mansion in the Holly Hill section of Levittown has been explored by the Garden State Ghost Hunters. The cemetery is also where you can find “The Witch’s Chair” near the grave of Merritt P. ![]() James Episcopal Church is home to numerous spirits and is also the burial ground of Gertrude Louise, the young woman in Bucks County’s “Midnight Mary” legend. An apparition of an unknown man with a top hat dressed in 1800s clothing can also be seen and the sounds of babies crying can be heard. ![]() The King George II Inn has been the setting of several paranormal activities including the slamming of doors and the unexplained moving of chairs, silverware, and lamps. Apparently, Ben Franklin had tested his kite experiment here and his ghost is sometimes still seen still flying his kite. Growden Mansion, also known as Trevose Manor, in Bensalem was once the home of Benjamin Franklin’s cousin. He can be seen through the windows of the first floor and frequently bangs on the windows at night as if trying to escape.ĥ408 Neshaminy Valley Dr, Bensalem, PA 19020 Join me as I embark on a driving tour of more than 20 haunted locations throughout Bucks County!įollow along - if you dare! While driving the entire length of stops will take you a good day to complete, we’ve broken it down into three parts to make it easier to complete based on where you are starting! PART I: LOWER BUCKSĪ young soldier from the 1700s is believed to have been buried on the grounds of Craven Hall. The County is home to roaming spirits, haunted roads and unexplained phenomenon. Established back in 1682, Bucks County has gathered its share of ghostly residents and haunting stories over the last few centuries. ![]()
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