Bailey Hill – Mold’s Execution Mound
Dominating Mold, Flintshire, Bailey Hill served as Norman motte and execution ground. Its summit witnessed public hangings, graves yielding prehistoric gold. Spirits of the condemned chain the site in unrest.
The Golden Spectre appeared pre-excavation—a glittering warrior guarding his hoard. Modern shadows replay judicial horrors atop the mound.
Chained Monk Dragged Downhill
A hooded monk materializes in chains, dragged toward base by invisible force. His guttural chants echo, form fading into earth. Witnesses feel metal links brush skin.
Reverend J.J. Morgan saw a 1920s stabbing nearby—a knife through neck, unearthly scream. The victim, possibly monastic, joins the monk in eternal torment.
Whipping Boy Child Screams
Piercing cries erupt from mound—spectral child whipped for noble crimes. Footsteps thunder empty slopes. Figures glimpse at periphery, vanishing into tunnels.
Cambrian House chip shop heard old man thumps, tied to 17th-century surgery deaths. Boar’s Head pub hosts misty man drifting through bricked doors.
Underground Tunnel Whispers
Subterranean passages carry murmurs—names, pleas, Latin curses. Cold spots halt breath. The hill absorbs Mold’s violent history, from barrows to gallows.
We would love to investigate this location, but right now we are running events at [Lark Lane Liverpool, Mayer Hall Wirral, Vernon Institute Chester, Penrhyn Old Hall, Coffee House Wavertree, Transport Museum Manchester].
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