Hauntings at St Nics Ghosts of Liverpool Sailors
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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 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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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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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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Ingersley Vale Mill: Ghosts in the Cotton Valley Hidden in the lush valley near Bollington, Ingersley Vale Mill is a reminder of Cheshire’s industrial past, when cotton and water power ruled the landscape. The mill complex, now partly ruin and partly converted, once throbbed with machinery, steam and the relentless rhythm of looms. Today the
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From Working Depot to Haunted Museum The Transport Museum in Manchester preserves the city’s public transport heritage inside a former depot filled with vintage buses, trams and memorabilia. Rows of classic vehicles sit in a cavernous shed, many of them once crammed with passengers heading to work, home or nights out across Manchester. When the
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Mayer Hall Gifted Hall with a Darker Side Mayer Hall sits at the edge of Mayer Park in Bebington, a Victorian gift to the local community that hides a surprisingly eerie reputation after dark. Built thanks to the generosity of Joseph Mayer, a Liverpool goldsmith and antiquary, it was intended as a cultural and social
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