Horror fanatics from all across the UK come to see what is dubbed Britain's 'most haunted' house - which costs £75 a night to stay in.
Although it looks like an ordinary semi-detached property from the outside, the home is said to be haunted by one of the 'most aggressive' spirits in Europe.
The house on 30 East Drive in Pontefract was the feature of a 2012 horror film named 'When the Lights Went Out', based on the true-life events of a Yorkshire family who lived in the home in the 1970s and experienced paranormal activity.
The strange happenings started in 1966 when Jean and Joe Pritchard moved in with their two children Phillip, then 15, and Diane, then 12.
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