The WORST episodes of Most Haunted
Every episode of Most Haunted ever, ranked from worst to best by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The worst episodes of Most Haunted!
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#1 - The Southern Mansion – New Jersey
Season 11 - Episode 14 - Aired 2/10/2009
Perched on the southern most tip of New Jersey the southern mansion dates back from 1863. Originally a seaside palace which was the summer estate used by rich industrialist George Allen and his family for 83 years. Now although a high class, glorious Bed and Breakfast, the southern mansion still has a few residents from its past hanging around to surprise some unsuspecting guests.
#2 - Leonis Adobe
Season 6 - Episode 27 - Aired 9/27/2005
Yvette Fielding, Derek Acorah and the team visit the Leonis Adobe in California, an old ranch house believed to be one of the most haunted sites in LA.
#3 - The Conference House – Staten Island
Season 11 - Episode 16 - Aired 3/3/2009
The Conference House, or Billop house as it is sometimes known, is a colonial mansion on Staten Island, New York. It is historically significant because a peace conference was held here in an attempt to stop the Revolutionary War. The investigation team held a large group séance in the kitchen basement of the house and the results were amazing.
#4 - Madame Tussauds
Season 11 - Episode 15 - Aired 2/17/2009
London is the destination for Yvette Fielding and the Most Haunted team where fear, dread and eerie dopple-gangers await in the most famous tourist attraction in the world. The attraction has a long and diverse history beginning life in France in the 1700’s – Marie Tussaud, nee Grosholtz, learnt her wax modelling arts from Dr Philippe Curtius, a physician and skilled wax modeller, for whom her mother was housekeeper. On his death, he left his waxwork collection to Marie. By 1835 she was established in London. “The Chamber of Horrors” became one of the first and most popular attractions. Despite success, Madame Tussaud, gained a reputation for being unsmiling and penny-inching. She died in 1850, but her legacy lived on via her sons. The business continued to prosper and by 1884, her grandsons had moved the exhibit to its current location on Marylebone Road. The stories of paranormal occurrences that cling to the attraction and its many exhibits were reason enough for Most Haunted to come and investigate
#5 - Layer Marney Tower
Season 13 - Episode 3 - Aired 11/3/2009
The team travel to Essex tonight and venture into the Tudor gatehouse in search of it's former residents.Construction was started by Henry 1st Lord Marney.When he died in 1523, however, his son John carried on his work making Layer Marney Tower one of the grandest buildings of it's time.
#6 - Arreton Manor House
Season 6 - Episode 11 - Aired 5/31/2005
Yvette Fielding is joined by spirit medium Derek Acorah for an investigation into ghostly events at Arreton Manor on the Isle of Wight.
#7 - West Virginia State Penitentiary - West Virginia
Season 11 - Episode 6 - Aired 12/9/2008
Still in operation as a maximum security prison up until 1995 the West Virginia State Penitentiary has a very gruesome past and is reported that some of its most violent inmates have hung around to terrorise anyone that dares enter.The investigation team agreed the prison was one of the scariest places they had ever investigated, and the prison didn’t fail to deliver on the terror levels.The most memorable moment from the investigation came when the team were put into separate cells by a prison warden and made to conducted vigils separately until one of the cracked from fear. Genuinely one of the scariest locations ever seen on Most Haunted.
#8 - Pengersick Castle
Season 2 - Episode 8 - Aired 5/27/2003
This ancient and crumbling castle invokes the troubled maritime and smuggling history of Cornwall. It is said to be built on the site of a Tudor Manor around 1500. The grounds include a large wooded area with ruins that play host to ghost sightings of sailors and monks. This is an atmospheric location that spooks even the hard-bitten, worldy-wise Most Haunted crew. The castle is at the centre of many myths and legends, one of which is that Henry Pengersick was violent man and that back in the 12th Century he killed a monk and wounded a vicar. The present owners believe that if there are ghosts at Pengersick Castle they could be of Henry Pengersick, later known as Henry Le Fort and his wife Engrina. Another legend is that of an evil man who left his wife while fighting in foreign lands. While on his travels he courted another woman who gave him a magic sword. He returned to his castle to have his wife and young child drowned and to marry yet another woman, this one an evil witch. His ot
#9 - Drakelow Tunnels
Season 15 - Episode 8 - Aired 10/9/2014
With over 4 miles of haunted tunnels the team have one night to investigate this labyrinth of horror. Alone in the dark with no chance of escape until the night is completed the team are faced with countless spirits that refuse to leave, a lost soul that lurks in the shadows waiting to jump out at any unsuspecting visitor and a particularly nasty poltergeist that is said to be very unhappy with anyone entering its space.
#10 - Inveraray Jail
Season 13 - Episode 2 - Aired 10/20/2009
Built in 1820 the site was home to both a jail and courthouse serving all of Argyll. Over 6000 men women and children were tried and held in the prison where convict’s shared just eight cells with vagrants and the insane. Now used as a museum, visitors have reported many ghostly incidents in the cells including whispering, clanking chains and dark figures cowering in the shadows. The Most Haunted team have one night to investigate these stories, but who will visit them during the late night vigils.
#11 - Toxteth's Gaumont Cinema
Season 13 - Episode 4 - Aired 11/10/2009
Yvette Fielding and a team of investigators visit Gaumont Cinema in Toxteth, Liverpool, where sightings of mysterious lights and ghostly figures have been reported.
#12 - Tatton Old Hall
Season 9 - Episode 8 - Aired 2/20/2007
A central attraction of Tatton Park in Cheshire is an old Tudor hall which gives a haunting incite into life in medieval times for its regular visitors, the latest of which include the Most Haunted team.
#13 - Drum Barracks
Season 6 - Episode 28 - Aired 10/4/2005
Yvette Fielding and a team of investigators visit Drum Barracks in California, a former army garrison that is now a Civil War museum, to investigate reports of ghostly goings-on.
#14 - New London Ledge Lighthouse
Season 11 - Episode 10 - Aired 1/6/2009
The team head to the New London Ledge Light House in the company of an old resident of this unusual location.
#15 - Kelvedon Nuclear Bunker
Season 13 - Episode 6 - Aired 11/24/2009
Yvette Fielding and the team visit a nuclear bunker in Brentwood, Essex, to conduct a paranormal investigation.
#16 - Newton House (1)
Season 15 - Episode 2 - Aired 8/28/2014
The first of a two-part investigation with celebrity guests, world famous band ‘Bullet for My Valentine’. An old house said to be built on cursed land and filled with evil meet the team in this spine-chilling episode. The band have their beliefs changed as they experience the full force of a house that just doesn’t seem to want them there. One of the team succumbs to the horror of the house, a poltergeist takes a dislike to some and a wheelchair gives some of most compelling evidence yet.
#17 - Cromer Pier
Season 13 - Episode 8 - Aired 12/8/2009
Yvette Fielding and the team visit Cromer Pier in Norfolk, where reports of ghostly activity include men in medieval rags and restless boatmen roaming the shore line.
#18 - Fort Paull (1)
Season 16 - Episode 4 - Aired 6/25/2015
The team head to Fort Paull in Kingston-Upon-Hull where they face terror in a train carriage and Yvette gets the shakes!
#19 - Delapre Abbey
Season 15 - Episode 5 - Aired 9/18/2014
The team are joined by five members of the English rugby team as they investigate an all but forgotten piece of British history. With spooks galore and spirits abound the whole investigation takes a new turn when one of the Rugby team is given some information on a ouija board that he will never forget and a poltergiest takes a dislike to the rest of team.
#20 - Weald and Downland Night 2
Season 14 - Episode 10 - Aired 7/21/2010
Part two of two. Yvette Fielding and the team return to a historical village that is allegedly home to a mysterious, dark figure
#21 - Hellfire Caves
Season 4 - Episode 5 - Aired 4/20/2004
Description: The West Wycombe Caves are a series of caves excavated to provide unemployed farm workers with jobs, and chalk to build a main road between Wycombe and High Wycombe. Era: The caves were excavated between 1740 and 1750 by Sir Francis Dashwood. Bloody history: It is said that Sir Dashwood held meetings of the notorious ""Hellfire Club"" in the caves. Made up of prominent members of society, the club had an infamous reputation for orgies, debauchery and devil worship. One of claims is that there were 12 original ""brothers"" who elected an Abbott eacg tear. The privileged position was held by – among others – Sir Thomas Stapleton and Sir Francis Dashwood. The brothers were given pseudonyms to conceal their actual identities. However, there are differing reports about what actually went on down in the tunnels. Ghost ratings: Legend has it that a woman named Sukie, the chamber maid, had gone to meet her lover in the caves, dressed in a white wedding dress but in a cruel
#22 - The Nuclear Bunker, Nantwich
Season 10 - Episode 10 - Aired 4/22/2008
The team head to the Cheshire countryside, where they venture underground into the creepy surroundings of Nantwich's nuclear bunker, a place known for it's tales of murder and disembodied ghosts....
#23 - Ordsall Hall
Season 5 - Episode 8 - Aired 11/2/2004
Yvette Fielding investigates a scene of suicide and starvation, discovering the truth behind the death of the `White Lady' whose ghost is said to haunt Ordsall Hall in Salford.
#24 - Tynedale Farm
Season 6 - Episode 7 - Aired 5/3/2005
Yvette Fielding and spirit medium Derek Acorah conduct more chilling paranormal investigations. The team revisits Tynedale Farm, a sight which holds some terrifying memories.
#25 - Newton House
Season 11 - Episode 13 - Aired 2/3/2009
Yvette Fielding & the Most Haunted team travel deep into the heart of darkest Wales to Newton House where stories of strangulation, suicide & deadly revenge await. The House, dates from the 1600’s and stands in magnificent parkland, overlooked by the ruins of the 9th century castle. The site dates back to Roman times and beyond. The land has been fought over since time immemorial and was in and out of the hands of the Rhys family for many centuries as each successive generation found and lost favour with various monarchs. As with most houses of this size and age it passed through many owners and various uses, finally falling into a terrible state of dilapidation – however, the National Trust stepped in and saved it. It now sits in the Trust’s top 5 most haunted places – no proper investigation has ever been conducted in the House and the team have been allowed unfettered access – with such a long and diverse history it was crying out for Most Haunted to visit