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"Built as a family home in 1760, Raikes Hall has been a convent and even a public house over the years. It's now a bar and is said to be haunted by a spirit dubbed the Blue Nun.
According to legend, the spirit is a nun who purposefully drowned herself in a nearby lake.
One apparition is known as the Blue Nun, referring to a nun who purposefully drowned herself in a nearby lake. She has been seen roaming the property and is also responsible for strange noises, unexplained cold spots and things being moved around the pub."
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