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Brandlesholme Old Hall

Haunted Bury Ghosts of Brandlesholme Old Hall

Bury lies north of Manchester in Greater Manchester. Medieval roots shaped its early growth. Textile mills later dominated the landscape. Brandlesholme Old Hall stands in Brandlesholme near Tottington. This Grade II* listed house dates to the 13th century. Norman foundations lie beneath later additions. The Greenhalgh family owned it for generations. They used it as […]

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Barlow Hall

Haunted Chorlton Ghosts of Barlow Hall

Discover haunted Chorlton-cum-Hardy with Barlow Hall ghosts of Saint Ambrose Barlow, headless woman, and drowned servant in Manchester suburb. Chorlton-cum-Hardy sits south of Manchester city centre. It evolved from village to suburb in the 1800s. Green spaces and historic sites endure. Barlow Hall stands as an ancient manor house. Built in the late 16th century,

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Plas Teg Pontblyddyn

Plas Teg Pontblyddyn Wales’ Most Haunted Jacobean Mansion

Introduction to Plas Teg Plas Teg stands as a grand Jacobean mansion built around 1610 by Sir John Trevor near Pontblyddyn, North Wales. This “prodigy house” once hosted lavish events but fell into decline during the English Civil War after raids by Parliamentarian forces. Today, it draws ghost hunters with its reputation as one of

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Wenlock Abbey

Wenlock Priory Ghosts Shropshire’s Ancient Monastic Hauntings

Wenlock Priory’s Timeless Shadows Founded around 680AD as Shropshire’s first monastery, Wenlock Priory thrived under Cluniac monks from 1080 until Henry VIII’s Dissolution in 1540. Ruins include a grand chapter house and nave, quarried by locals for homes—yet spirits reclaimed it. Henry James noted ghostly monks gliding silently in 1870s visits. Vandalism scarred it, but

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Skirrid Inn

Skirrid Inn Ghosts Wales’ Oldest Haunted Pub and Hanging Site

Skirrid Inn’s Bloody Origins The Skirrid Inn near Abergavenny dates to the Norman Conquest, serving as a courtroom under Judge George Jeffreys, the notorious “Hanging Judge.” He condemned 182 souls from a massive oak beam still overhead, earning its grim nickname. Locals avoided it after dark, as whispers of trapped executions echoed through the years.

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Haunted Macclesfield

Haunted Macclesfield Ghosts of Silk and Shadows

Macclesfield lies in Cheshire’s eastern edges. Silk weaving drove its economy from the 1700s onward. Factories ran day and night. Workers battled illness and hardship. Many died young. These quiet struggles echo in historic structures and misty paths. Gawsworth Hall rises near the town. This 15th-century black-and-white manor housed the Fitton family. Mary Fitton served

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Haunted Stockport

Haunted Stockport Ghosts of Viaduct and Vanishings

Stockport spans Greater Manchester’s valleys. Its high viaduct crosses the Mersey. Hat and cotton trades defined the 1800s. Factories demanded long hours. Accidents claimed lives suddenly. Those moments linger in stone and roadways. Bramall Hall stands in Bramhall. This 14th-century Tudor manor belonged to the Davenport family for generations. A blue lady haunts the fish

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Haunted Carlisle

Haunted Carlisle Ghosts of Borders and Battlements

Carlisle defends England’s northern frontier. Roman remains and medieval walls define it. Border Reivers clashed here for ages. Executions and sieges marked the ground. These conflicts echo in ancient stones. Carlisle Castle endures from 1122. Spectral soldiers march ramparts. A smiling Cavalier paces walls. A white lady lingers near cells. Visitors feel cold drafts and

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The Philharmonic Hall, Hope Street

Philharmonic Hall Ghosts Liverpool Hauntings

The Philharmonic Hall stands on Hope Street in Liverpool. Opened in 1849, it is a leading concert venue. Haunted Philharmonic Hall centres on the auditorium and backstage areas, where Victorian design and cultural history create subtle echoes. Philharmonic Hall History and Design The Philharmonic Hall was built for the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society. The neoclassical

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