The Blickling Hall has been named the National Trust's most haunted property.

The stately home in Norfolk is said to be haunted by three spectres including the headless ghost of Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII, who was beheaded in 1536.

The rest of Britain's most haunted places as compiled by National Trust to coincide with the Halloween are:

1. Blickling Hall, Norfolk

2. Dunster Castle, Somerset - where a man in green wanders through a former stable block

3. Quarry Bank Mill, Cheshire - home to a ghostly gang of former workers

4. Newton House, Carmarthenshire - where Lady Elinor Cavendish was strangled by a suitor

5. Gibside Hall, Tyne and Wear - haunted by "The Unhappy Countess"

6. Lyme Park, Cheshire - a phantom funeral cortĨge is said to pass through the park

7. Lanhydrock, Cornwall - home to ghosts including a man hanged by Civil War Royalists

8. Hughenden Manor, Bucks - Former PM Benjamin Disraeli is said to smile at guests by the stairs

9. Powis Castle, Powys - visitors report a lady in black, or feeling a hand touch them

10. Belton House, Lincolnshire - the "Gentleman in Black" is said to stalk the Queen's Bedroom