Ingersley Vale Mill

Ingersley Vale Mill Bollington Cheshire Ghost Stories

Ingersley Vale Mill Bollington – Cheshire’s Cursed Looms Unleashed

Cotton Valley’s Dark Heart

Nestled in Bollington’s steep valley, Ingersley Vale Mill rose in 1792 as Edward Collier’s water-powered spinning giant. Rebuilt after 1819 fire, it dominated 19th-century textiles with 100+ looms. Ruins now tower over trails, chimneys piercing misty skies where Goyt River rushes below.

Cursed Looms Restart

At 3 a.m., looms clatter to life in silent ruins. Shuttles zip, frames groan, and pedals thud as if powered eternally. Walkers on valley paths whirl at footsteps trailing them—nothing follows. Sudden panic grips chests near the river, easing only after fleeing.

Mill Girl’s Tragic Echo

Local lore pins hauntings on a young operative entangled in 1840s machinery. Her screams halted production; mangled body pried from gears at dawn. Pale figure in shawl and clogs appears by doorways, dissolving into mist. Sadness waves hit visitors, mirroring her final terror.

Spectral Workforce Lingers

Faint chatter and boot scrapes fill airless rooms. Orbs dance along water wheel pits during dusk hikes. A 2023 trekker’s phone glitched, replaying her plea: “Help me.” KII lights explode near accident sites, signaling trapped souls from perilous shifts.

Why Cursed? Industrial Curse

Cheshire mills cursed workers with child labor, explosions, and drownings in wheel races. Ingersley burned thrice, each blaze claiming lives. Residual energy replays chaos, drawing intelligent spirits who tug sleeves and slam unseen doors.

Prime for Paranormal Probes

Night vigils thrive here: EVPs by looms, thermal cams for cold spots, laser grids across paths. Full moon amps activity—perfect near our Vernon Institute Chester events. Bollington’s mix of nature and ruins breeds unmatched EVP clarity.

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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