Toxteth Reservoir

Toxteth Reservoir Liverpool Ghosts

Victorian Water Cathedral

Built in 1854, Toxteth Reservoir supplied Liverpool. Massive brick arches form a cathedral beneath the surface. Closed in 1993, it decayed silently.

Urban explorers call it “Liverpool’s cathedral beneath the water.” Echoing chambers amplify every sound. Graffiti covers walls.

Flooded tunnels hide secrets. Pumping stations stand frozen. The air grows colder deeper in.

Water Witch Legends

Local lore speaks of drowned witches. Women accused in 17th-century trials met watery ends here. Their curses linger.

Whispers echo “release us.” Mist forms humanoid shapes. Investigators hear splashing without source.

One explorer photographed a woman’s face in water reflections. EVPs curse in old English.

Shadowy Swimmers Appear

Dark figures swim in drained pools. Teams capture them on night vision. They vanish near ladders.

Poltergeist pebbles strike visitors. Stones appear in pockets. Cold hands grip ankles in tunnels.

SB7 voices warn “drown.” REM pods trigger near east arch. The witch energy peaks at midnight.

Drowned Souls Resurface

Victorian workers died building it. Spirits relive fatal falls. Screams echo from scaffolding ghosts.

Orbs follow flashlight beams. Thermal shows cold humanoid masses. Spirit box floods with pleas for air.

Recent visits report hair pulls. Faces press against flooded glass. The reservoir hungers.

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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