An ancient building called ‘The Village’ in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, has long been popular with British paranormal enthusiasts.
Anomalous phenomena have often been observed there, and those who want to tickle their nerves are regularly taken there.
Inside the building, there are sofas and a TV for watching movies, pictures of aliens are pasted on the doors, and “monster heads” are on the floor.
Therefore, although the building has a very dark history as a former meat-packing plant, and even earlier as a place where people were burned alive, tourists mainly come here for entertainment.
Tanya Kopman and her husband, Jared, from Norfolk, also came here recently out of curiosity, and neither of them believed in ghosts or other evil spirits. They had a great time with a group of ghost hunters and took a few photos.

But when Tanya began examining the photographs she’d taken, she was horrified to notice something in one of them that looked remarkably like a grayish human face with piercing white eyes, suspended in midair. And it definitely wasn’t one of the “monster heads,” because Tanya hadn’t seen anything like it in the rooms when she took the photographs.
“At first, I just saw two white dots and didn’t pay any attention. But then I decided to zoom in on the fragment and realized it was a real face!”

When Tanya showed this photo to Lee Roberts, who was among the group of “ghost hunters”, he said that this might have been the ghost of one of the monks who were burned alive at this place 500 years ago.
According to Roberts, you can even see burns on this face.

Roberts also checked security camera footage to rule out the possibility of another person. As it turned out, no one else was present at the scene during Tanya and her husband’s visit.
“They were both very scared when they realized they had captured a real ghost,” Roberts says. “They don’t even want to hear about going back there. Even if it is a ghost, it’s probably not harmless; at least its face looks angry.”