An Oxford singer who married then divorced a ghost has revealed the most haunted places on Earth - including a prison in Cornwall and a Welsh pub.

Spooky rock singer Brocarde famously wed then split from the spirit of a Victorian solider and is now a paranormal investigator.

She is a horror influencer and has travelled the world documenting her stays in some of the world’s most haunted locations.

Singer songwriter Brocarde of Oxford has now revealed where people should go this Halloween to attract a ghost.

They are The Island of Dolls in Mexico City, Bodmin Jail in Cornwall, Nevada State Prison, The Skirrid Inn in Wales and The Queen Mary ship in California.

“The island is the site of a real life tragedy.” Explained Brocarde. “Don Julian Santana Barrera founded the island of Dolls, after finding the body of a young girl that had drowned in water surrounding the island.

''A few days later, it’s said that he found a doll, floating in the same spot. Assuming it belonged to the little girl, he hung the doll in a nearby tree. As such the island of dolls was founded, over the years visitors have arrived with dolls as a mark of respect.”

When Brocarde arrived at the island, she said that she felt a sense of nothingness until she stepped foot inside one of the haunted shacks, that has a shrine to the little girl.

“The original doll was hanging from the wall and immediately sucked me in. It wasn’t like all the others, disfigured and dismembered it had a presence, it was whispering and calling me over… “Brocarde…Brocarde…”

''I began shaking and darted for the door of the shack, a piercing ringing began in my ears.

''I started sweating and shaking, and a loud heartbeat was pulsating through my ears. Compelled back toward the door of the shack, I stepped foot inside.

''Hundreds of dolls were staring at me, I could feel eyes everywhere, some locking with mine and following me round the room, the room was spinning, I was spinning, I had to get off the island immediately.”

To visit the Island of Dolls you need to take a long boat ride from Xochimilco which makes the island even more haunting as it’s harder to escape from.

Brocarde also believes that there is a special spiritual energy often attached to former jail sites, and Bodmin Jail in Cornwall is no exception.

“Historically the site is quite beautiful and regardless of its resident spirits the site is a nice place to visit.” explained Brocarde “For me there was a strange mix of paranormal energy, the one that stuck with me was a weeping prisoner who was crying out for “His Mills, or Millicent.”