The Circle Line, London underground, reports of paranormal encounters after dark ghosts, and scary stories from the haunted Tube stations, plague pits, wartime tragedy and the spirits said to still walk the platforms.
The Circle Line connects some of the oldest and most disturbed ground in London’s Underground network. Built using the cut-and-cover method through the mid-1800s, construction crews dug straight through forgotten churchyards, plague pits, and mass graves dating back to the Great Plague of 1665 — and many believe what they uncovered never fully settled.
In this haunted London documentary, we travel station by station through real ghost stories and documented paranormal accounts: the protective spirit known as the Old Woman of Aldgate, who staff credit with saving a worker’s life during a live electrical accident; Sarah Whitehead, the Black Nun of Bank, who still searches the corridors for her executed brother more than a century after her death; the grieving spirit linked to the 1987 King’s Cross fire; and the chilling, well-documented screams of Anne Naylor, the “Screaming Spectre” of Farringdon, tied to a real 18th-century case of child abuse and murder.
This is dark history and true crime as much as it is a ghost story — grounded in plague history, Blitz-era tragedy, and Victorian true crime, the same disturbed past that runs beneath London’s streets today. If you’re drawn to historical mysteries, British folklore, and real haunted locations rather than jump-scare horror, this one’s for you.
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