Wednesday, 29 August 2007

St. William's College



Yet another of York's timber framed buildings, built in 1461 as a college for local priests. Nowadays it is used as a restaurant and conference centre. It is claimed that it has a ghost. It is said to be that of a murderer whose brother was accused wrongfully of his brother’s crime, tried, found guilty and hung. He now paces the corridors with crying in anguish for his brother lost through his own guilt.

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