Distinct child-like voice heard multiple times leaves paranormal investigators speechless
St. Briavels Castle, which has a history as a prison, is notorious for its ghostly encounters and is considered one of the most haunted spots in Gloucestershire, England.
Paranormal investigation in the Oubliette room unfolded spooky recordings
This intriguing yet spooky location has drawn the Travel for Ghosts team to explore its most notorious area, the Oubliette room.
The word “oubliette” comes from the French term for “to forget,” and it refers to a small, dungeon-like cell where prisoners were often left to die in darkness and despair. This history has left a lasting impression on the room, making it a hotspot for paranormal activity.
St. Briavels Castle’s spookiest room was used for punishment.
Many prisoners are said to have died in the Oubliette from starvation, dehydration, or injuries they suffered during their capture. The mental anguish of such confinement likely added to their torment.

Travel for Ghosts investigated inside the Oubliette at St. Briavels Castle.
There’s a constant sound of a baby crying that seems to be coming from this specific room.
One of the eeriest occurrences linked to the Oubliette is the sound of a baby crying. Visitors often hear this, especially at night, even when there are no children around. The cries are faint and echoing, creating a profound sense of sadness.
According to legend, an infant was thrown into the Oubliette with its mother, both left to perish there. This haunting is thought to be connected to their tragic end.

Paranormal Investigator Vega unveils spine-tingling moments at the Oubliette room.
There are also certain sounds that have been linked to prisoners
Along with the baby’s cries, there have been reports of low moans, whispered voices, and the sound of dragging chains coming from the Oubliette, even when no one is around.
St. Briavels castle’s Oubliette room also features a haunted bed
Additionally, one of the beds in the Oubliette room is said to be haunted by a lady who pulls the blankets off guests while they sleep.
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