Reiki Taster day

Reiki Taster Sessions Lark Lane Liverpool

Reiki Tasters at Lark Lane Community Centre Lark Lane Community Centre is a welcoming spot in the heart of Liverpool’s vibrant Lark Lane area, offering space for workshops and healing sessions. Room 9 provides a peaceful setting for Reiki tasters – short, accessible introductions to energy healing designed for busy lives. On 23rd April 2026, […]

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Wrexham’s Industrial Ghosts

Wrexham’s Industrial Ghosts Mills, Foundries and Rail Yards

Wrexham’s Industrial Shadows Wrexham is often celebrated for its football and market streets, but look just beyond the shopfronts and you find a town built on heavy industry. Coal, iron, brewing and engineering shaped the skyline and the lives of thousands of workers. Those days are fading, yet the echoes remain. Disused mills, converted foundries

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Blackpool’s Haunted Seafront

Blackpool’s Haunted Seafront Hotels Ghosts on the Golden Mile

Haunted Hotels Along Blackpool’s Golden Mile Blackpool’s Golden Mile is all bright lights and noisy arcades by day, but the seafront looks very different after midnight. The neon glow fades, shutters rattle in the wind and long terraces of old hotels stare out over the Irish Sea like silent witnesses. Behind many of those façades

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Haunted bridges of Chester

Haunted Bridges of Chester Ghostly Crossings and River Spirits

Haunted Bridges of Chester – Where Stone Meets Spirit Chester is a city where history crowds every corner, but it is around the bridges that the past feels uncomfortably close. Stone arches, iron chains and narrow walkways over the River Dee have carried centuries of soldiers, prisoners and everyday townsfolk, and many locals believe some

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Florence Maybrick

Florence Maybrick From Victorian Scandal to Haunted Legend

Who Was Florence Maybrick? Florence Maybrick was born Florence Elizabeth Chandler in Mobile, Alabama, and later married Liverpool cotton broker James Maybrick, moving into the respectable world of the Victorian middle class. She became infamous in 1889 when she was accused of poisoning James with arsenic, turning a domestic tragedy into one of the most

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Lark Lane

Haunted Cells and Lark Lane Inside Liverpool’s Old Police Station

Haunted Cells and Lark Lane Whispers: Inside Liverpool’s Old Police Station Ghost Hunts Just off vibrant Lark Lane, the Old Police Station looks like any other community building at first glance. Step inside after dark, though, and you quickly realise how much of its policing past still clings to the walls. Narrow corridors, solid cell

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Manchester Transport Museum

Shadowed Spaces Phantom Trams Inside Manchester Museum

Shadowed Platforms and Phantom Trams: Inside Manchester’s Haunted Transport Museum Manchester’s Transport Museum already feels like a place out of time, but after dark it takes on an entirely different character. The rows of preserved buses, trams, and historic vehicles create long shadows and echoing walkways that seem made for paranormal encounters. For ghost hunters,

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Staffordshire Moorlands Ghosts

Staffordshire Moorlands Phantom Rider Leek to Warslow

Moorland Terror’s Dark Roots The Headless Horseman haunts Staffordshire Moorlands between Leek, Butterton, and Warslow since at least the 1860s, when John Sleigh collected tales of a riderless steed or decapitated figure galloping lost souls across bleak peaks. Folklore ties him to Civil War rebels or highwaymen, whipping phantom mounts in eternal fury. Locals barred

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Ravenhill House

Ravenhill House Rugeley Staffordshire’s Creepy Capital Poltergeist

Rugeley’s Dark Rep and House Haunt Rugeley earns “creepy capital” via murders like William Palmer’s; Ravenhill House amplifies with footsteps, shadows in ordinary rooms. Victorian build hides poltergeist bangs, cold spots. Locals shun post-dusk.​​ Private now, explorers report orbs, tugged sleeves—echoes Cannock Chase horrors nearby. Meanwhile, activity escalates alone.​ Household Horrors Unfold Figures peer windows,

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