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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. Ordsall Hall, SalfordA Tudor manor where The White Lady, Margaret Radclyffe, mourns her twin, […]

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Most Haunted Hotel

10 of the Most Haunted Hotels in the United Kingdom

Introduction To The Most Haunted Hotels Ever booked a hotel room and felt like you weren’t quite alone? Well, if you’re planning to stay at one of these spine-tingling locations, that eerie feeling might just be real. Welcome to the shadowy side of British hospitality—where luxury beds meet restless spirits. From ancient castles to Victorian

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Hall i th' Wood Bolton

Hall i’ th’ Wood Bolton’s Medieval Haunt of Shadows

Hall i’ th’ Wood, perched on Bolton’s northern edge, traces its roots to the 1500s when it emerged as a manor for the Brown family, its half-timbered skeleton a testament to medieval craftsmanship. Bolton itself, nestled in Greater Manchester, began as a humble Saxon settlement, its name derived from “bothel” or dwelling, evolving over centuries

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Winter Gardens Blackpool

Winter Gardens Blackpool’s Gilded Haunt of Phantoms

Winter Gardens, a radiant jewel on Blackpool’s Coronation Street, first opened its doors in 1878 as a Victorian pleasure palace. Designed to captivate, it boasted an opera house, a grand ballroom, and striking glass domes that gleamed under the seaside sky, drawing holiday crowds eager for spectacle. Now a Grade II* listed icon, this architectural

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Bolton Parish Church

Bolton Parish Church: Bolton’s Sacred Haunt of Phantoms

Bolton Parish Church, officially St. Peter’s, stands on Churchgate, its roots tracing to a Saxon chapel rebuilt in Gothic splendor by 1871. A Grade II* listed sentinel, it served Bolton’s faithful through plagues and the cotton rush, its tower a landmark over the moors. Still active today, its sacred past tolls Bolton ghost stories that

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Williamson Tunnels Liverpool

Williamson Tunnels Liverpool’s Subterranean Maze of Phantoms

The Williamson Tunnels, sprawling beneath Liverpool’s Edge Hill, were dug in the early 1800s by Joseph Williamson, a tobacco merchant turned eccentric. This labyrinth—some say a jobs scheme, others a mystery—stretches unknown miles, its sandstone arches unearthed since the 1990s by volunteers. A hidden wonder, its murky past hums with Liverpool ghost stories that echo

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Staircase House Stockport

Staircase House Stockport’s Medieval Haunt of Shadows

Staircase House, nestled on Stockport’s Market Place, dates to 1460 as a merchant’s home, its cruck-framed walls and Jacobean staircase a medieval marvel. A Grade II* listed survivor, it burned in 1750, was rebuilt, and opened as a museum in 1995. Its ancient past creaks with Stockport ghost stories that echo through its narrow rooms.

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