Paul Toole, 42, was left with a cigarette burn on his hand after feeling a searing pain while showing a group of visitors the execution chambers at Shepton Mallet Prison.
Paul, from Wells, Somerset, was telling the story of a Private Lee Davis, a former chain-smoking inmate who was executed for rape and murder, and refused to accept his fate before he was hanged.
"I had done a little research about the prison in the days leading up to the tour and it had been the very first time I had ever told this story to the visitors,” explained Paul.
"When I looked down at it later, it looked like a cigarette burn."
Paul said the experience has definitely caused him a few sleepless nights and he now always locks up the prison at night with a colleague.
"Lights go on and off, you can hear doors banging and areas of prison will get really cold all of a sudden.”
The prison is renowned for ghostly goings on, and it is believed a woman in white, who died of a broken heart in 1680 after murdering her fiancé, wanders the empty corridors between wings A and B.
When the building still operated as a prison, there were tales of officers refusing to work night shifts for fear of seeing a deathly figure wandering the corridors.
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