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Coffee House Wavertree

Ghost Hunts at The Coffee House Wavertree 2026

Ghost Hunts at The Historic Coffee House Wavertree: 2026 Dates Announced Step into Liverpool’s oldest surviving pub and experience the thrill of hunting restless spirits in its atmospheric 18th-century walls. The Historic Coffee House in Wavertree stands as a true cornerstone of local heritage, with over 250 years of documented history, whispered hauntings, and unexplained

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Sweeting Street and Hackins Hey

Sweeting Street and Hackins Hey Haunted Liverpool

Tucked away behind the bustle of Liverpool’s city centre, Sweeting Street and Hackins Hey feel like they belong to another century. These narrow passageways, lined with old brickwork and hidden doorways, are steeped in stories of crime, tragedy and the supernatural. Even in daylight they can feel gloomy, but at night the atmosphere shifts into

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Queen's Hotel Chester

Queen’s Hotel Chester Riverside Hauntings on the Dee

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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Lancaster Castle

Lancaster Castle Ghosts Witches and the Hanging Town

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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Manor Farm Rainhill

Manor Farm Rainhill Haunted 17th‑Century Pub in Prescot

Manor Farm in Rainhill looks every bit the traditional country pub, but behind the cosy beams and Sunday roasts lies a 17th‑century farmhouse with deep roots in local history. The original Manor Farmhouse was associated with families like the Mellings and Chorleys, with records suggesting rebuilding or major work around 1662 and earlier structures on

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