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Everyone loves a good ghost story , especially at Halloween, but it's not every day a public toilet is the setting for a spooky tale .

Well, this loo is exactly that - with ghost hunters claiming it's one of the most haunted toilets in Britain.

Found opposite Gwesty’r Llew Coch (Red Lion Hotel), in the small village of Dinas Mawddwy, near Machynlleth, there have been suggestions of spectral sightings - more specifically a mysterious, silver-haired man.

According to MysteriousBritain.co.uk - a website for those fascinated with the supernatural - the silver-haired old man haunts the public toilets across the road from the hostelry in the Snowdonia National Park.

The local legends say that this mystery silver fox hangs out in the remote village, usually at this public privy.

But there doesn't seem to be any actual evidence that anyone has even seen him. Could just be the pints, then...

It's not the only haunted spot in Wales, if you believe the stories .

One of the country's most famous and regularly reported tales is the White Lady of Prestatyn. She's said to haunt the promenade, but luckily for those who aren't to keen on the supernatural, she's said to walk alone and keep her distance from those who are just out for a leisurely stroll.

The apparition is said to wear a flowing white dress, often walking between Rhyl and Prestatyn, often near the Nova gardens.

Many have reported that she is a nun and reads a bible.

And while Wales is rife with alleged activity from apparitions, The Skirrid Inn is another spot well-known for its paranormal tales.

According to visitors, there have been interactions with aggressive spirits, many feeling the sensation of a noose being tightened around their neck.

It might be something to do with the fact that the inn, near Abergavenny, was used as a courthouse, where 182 felons were hanged from a beam in the building.

One medium also allegedly sensed the spirit of a middle-aged lady who died from consumption. The landlady later found out that the wife of Harry Price, who owned the building in the 18th century, died from consumption.

Do you know of any spooky spots or spots or haunted houses? Let us know in the comments.