Lancaster Castle Ghosts – Pendle Witches’ Dark Legacy
Lancaster Castle looms over the Lune Valley. Pendle witches’ executions fuel its unrest.​​
Underground cells trap tortured souls. Their cries pierce stone walls.​
The Pendle Witches’ Hanging Corner
Ten Pendle witches met death at Hanging Corner in 1612. Judge Broom’s gallows dripped blood.​
Spectral ropes creak today; shadowy figures swing in windless air.​
Witnesses smell hemp and hear desperate pleas near the site.​
Alizon Device’s ghost tugs skirts, her curse unbroken. Crippled beggar sought her downfall.​
Night vigils capture female screams on recorders.​
The corner grows freezing; compasses spin wildly.​
Dungeon Shadows and Shackled Spirits
Crowded cells held 80 souls awaiting trial. Chains still rattle below ground.​
Little Jack’s ghost—a child witch suspect—peers from bars.​
His tiny handprints appear on fogged glass.​
Anne Whittle’s wail echoes her 1612 confession. Demdike’s coven chants join her.​
Guard dogs refuse dungeon stairs; fur bristles.​
KII meters spike near ancient shackles.​
Judge Broom’s Restless Courtroom
Judge Thomas Covell’s ghost presides in the Great Hall. His gavel bangs alone.​
Witch trial benches host cold spots; chairs scrape across stone.​
Spectators see hooded figures in the jury box.​
Broom’s curse follows unjust verdicts. His 1640s death didn’t end hauntings.​
Court recorders fail near his seat; batteries drain instantly.​
Modern Investigations Capture Evidence
Ghost hunters document slamming cell doors at 3 AM.​
SLS cameras film stick figures in torture rooms.​
Pendle Hill’s energy channels through castle stone.​
Tour groups report physical pushes down spiral stairs.​
Ovilus devices spit witch names: “Alizon,” “Chattox.”​
Lancashire’s witch lore peaks here annually.​
Lancaster’s Paranormal Magnetism
Castle links Pendle trials to national witch hysteria. Over 500 executed nearby.​
Ghost hunts thrive amid genuine history. DeadLive explores Cheshire events.
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