10 Most Haunted Places in Northwest England

10 Most Haunted Places in Northwest England

Northwest England’s fog-draped moors and cobbled streets hide some of Britain’s darkest haunts. From Tudor manors to Victorian mills, these 10 most haunted places in Northwest England pulse with ghost stories that draw thrill-seekers and skeptics alike. Here’s DeadLive’s spine-chilling countdown.

  1. Ordsall Hall, Salford
    A Tudor manor where The White Lady, Margaret Radclyffe, mourns her twin, her steps pacing the Great Hall since 1599.
  2. Smithills Hall, Bolton
    Medieval timbers burn with The Martyred Preacher, George Marsh, his prayers haunting the chapel since his 1555 execution.
  3. Samlesbury Hall, Preston
    Dorothy Southworth’s White Lady wails for her murdered lover, her grief soaking this Tudor hall since 1612.
  4. Speke Hall, Liverpool
    A betrayed mistress, The Lady in Black, leaps from a window, her sobs echoing through this 1530 manor.
  5. Chetham’s Library, Manchester
    England’s oldest library hides The Chained Monk, his chants rattling chains since the 1400s.
  6. Williamson Tunnels, Liverpool
    Joseph Williamson’s underground maze traps The Lost Laborer, his pickaxe tapping since an 1820s cave-in.
  7. Blackpool Tower, Blackpool
    A dancer falls to her death in 1900, her Fallen Dancer steps swaying atop this iron spire.
  8. Wigan Pier, Wigan
    A drunken docker drowns in the canal, his Drowned Docker splashes haunting this industrial relic since the 1800s.
  9. Hall i’ th’ Wood, Bolton
    A maid’s death in 1700 spins The Spinner’s Wheel, its whirs echoing through this cotton cradle.
  10. Victoria Baths, Manchester
    A drowned lad’s Swimmer’s Breath bubbles up, chilling this Edwardian swim palace since the 1920s.

These 10 most haunted places in Northwest England weave a tapestry of tragedy and terror, their ghost stories etched into stone and shadow. Visit DeadLive.co.uk for the full chills—dare you explore?