DORSET'S Corfe Castle is one of the most 'Instagram-worthy' haunted houses in England, according to a new survey. 

Stokemont Party Wall Surveyors found the hilltop remains of Corfe Castle make up the the 4th most insta-worthy haunted building in England, with 57,421 hashtags in total.

The most famous ghost tale at the site is said to be of a figure of a headless lady who haunts the ground and whose mere shade ‘chills the blood’ of those who cross her.

Sightings of this lady have mostly been seen by the castle gate based on reports from those who claim to have seen her, who say she then fades away into nothing.

Similarly there are stories of a weeping child from inside a cottage which is located next to the castle ruins as well as in the castle grounds, when there is no child around.

Many people over the years have also reported seeing strange, flickering lights moving about the grounds at night.

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Stokemont found the notorious Tower of London is the most instagrammable haunted house in England, with a staggering 655,933 Instagram tags in total.

This 956-year old building is rumoured to have an impressive roster of ghostly inhabitants: these include beheaded queen Anne Boleyn, the tragically murdered two princes, Edward V and his little brother, Richard.

Hampton Court Palace stole second place, with 164,572 tags. Famed for its beauty and Tudor history, Hampton Court Palace is also a hotspot for ghost tours, with chillingly named spirits such as the ‘Grey Lady’ and ‘Screaming Queen’ roaming the corridors.

Whitby Abbey in North Yorkshire, known as the inspiration for Dracula, took third place with 101,483 tags.

The ruins of this 7th century building are steeped in spine-tingling local folklore, and with the backdrop of the beautiful Yorkshire countryside, it’s no surprise Whitby is so highly featured in the ranking.