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Join DeadLive for a series of professional ghost hunts at Vale House, one of Wirral’s most historically significant and paranormally active buildings. Set within the grounds of Vale Park in New Brighton, this Grade II listed Victorian house has a long-standing reputation for unexplained activity and remains a compelling location for serious paranormal investigation. With
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From Working Depot to Haunted Museum The Transport Museum in Manchester keeps the city’s transport legacy alive inside a former working depot, now packed with restored buses, trams and rare memorabilia. Rows of vintage vehicles fill the wide, echoing space—machines that once carried thousands of Mancunians to work, home or nights on the town. When
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Haunted Nights at Mayer Hall Mayer Hall in Bebington is one of those buildings that feels different after dark. By day it is a familiar community space; by night it becomes a maze of creaking floors, shifting shadows and unexplained sounds. With ghost hunts now set for 4th April 2026 and 3rd October 2026, you have two chances
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A Ruined Chapel Hidden in the Fields Minsden Chapel stands, or rather crumbles, in fields above the hamlet of Chapelfoot near Preston, Hertfordshire. Built in the 14th century, it fell into decay by the 17th century, yet marriages and services carried on here into the 18th century despite the crumbling stone. Today it is a
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A New Forest Hotel with a Gothic Past Glasshayes House once stood on the edge of Lyndhurst, surrounded by the trees and mists of the New Forest. It began life as a country house, later becoming a hotel that attracted writers, hunters and tourists looking for fresh air and quiet nights. However, quiet nights were
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Quiet Fields with an Unquiet Reputation South of Chester, the landscape opens into fields, wooded edges and waterside paths along the River Dee, including areas known as the Meadows and the old Eccleston Ferry crossing. By daylight, these are peaceful spots used for walks, runs and dog‑walking, with views back towards the city and out
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A Grand Riverside Setting with a Darker Mood Down by the River Dee, near the Groves and the elegant frontage of the Queen’s Hotel, Chester softens from Roman walls to waterfront promenades and pleasure boats. By day, the area feels bright and social, with walkers, families and tourists taking in the views. After dark, however,
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A Tiny Inn with a Heavy Story Tucked off Foregate Street near the Chester Rows, the former Blue Bell Inn (often called the Old Blue Bell) is a compact timbered building with roots reaching back several centuries. Parts of the structure date from the medieval period, later refronted and adapted as the city grew, giving
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Perched above the city skyline, Lancaster Castle looks every inch the proud medieval fortress, but its stones are steeped in fear, punishment, and grief. For centuries it served as both court and prison, earning Lancaster the grim nickname “the Hanging Town”. With witch trials, mass executions, and overcrowded cells in its past, it is little
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