A possible sighting of the ghost who haunts an ancient home has been caught on camera.
Spooky footage has picked up a mysterious moving shadow that could be the previous owner of a 457-year-old home.
Camera traps on the safari grounds picked up what looked like a figure walking by the lens.
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The mind blowing video was taken outside of Longleat House, Wiltshire.
The popular safari and adventure park contains a location known as Wolf Wood, where the footage was taken.
The woodland used to contain a menagerie – created by the 2nd Viscount Weymouth who was married to Lady Louisa Carteret.
Louisa, who is now known as the Grey Lady, is believed to haunt the ancient house.
The legend goes that she still walks the corridors searching for her lover, a footman who is believed to have been killed by her husband.
Louisa is a big part of the park’s ghost tours taking place at Longleat House during the autumn half term.
Dr Tom Lewis captured the footage, as reported by What’s The Jam.
Emma Challinor, Longleat archivist, said: “While there are old tales of the 2nd Marquess of Bath on moonlit nights visiting his plantation of mixed woodland where the Longleat Railway now runs, I haven’t heard reports of ghosts in the Safari area.
“The site seen in this mysterious footage was, in the early 1700s, a geometrically-planted wooded grove where guests could take secluded strolls, and where the 2nd Viscount kept a menagerie of animals in the 1730s.”
Dr Tom said: “I spotted the shape straightaway; it seems too tall to be a wolf!
“Obviously, because the area is now the Safari Park, catching glimpses of possible apparitions is quite rare, unlike the House, where voices have been heard and spirits seen.”
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