When thinking about Britain's most haunted locations invariably houses, dungeons, dark, spooky alleyways spring to mind. However, here Neil Arnold uncovers the supernatural goings on that harness themselves to nothing more than the open ground: to the moors, marshes and forests - even the open space in an urban area - at everyone's back door. Here the energies of those that have died have soaked into the soil and trees, but, as this book suggests, such energy refuses to remain dormant and every now and then a weary moorland rambler may trigger these shadows on the horizon. Arnold explores the legends of banshees, ghoulish wanderers, phantoms and more. So next time you think of Britain's green and pleasant land - perhaps you should think again!