Trevor Arms Marford

Trevor Arms Marford Ghosts Flintshire Highwayman Inn

Trevor Arms – Marford’s Haunted Coaching Inn

The Trevor Arms in Marford, Flintshire, served travelers on perilous roads. Highwaymen ambushed coaches outside, violence spilling indoors. Ghosts relive robberies and murders within its walls.

Lady Margaret Blackbourne, killed by husband George in 1713, glides through bars. Her presence chills glasses mid-pour.

Highwayman Drags to Cellar

Cloaked robber emerges from shadows, gripping throats, pulling toward cellar stairs. Victims feel icy fingers, breath stolen. He seeks buried loot from robbed coaches.

Spectral carriages crash outside—hooves thunder, screams shatter night. Broken wheels materialize on cobbles before fading.

Victorian Mutton Chops Man

A bearded Victorian speaks briefly—”cold ale, quick”—then evaporates. He haunts near fireplaces, stoking non-existent logs. Young girl tugs skirts, giggling before vanishing.

King Charles I supporter rattles saber, loyalist grudge binding him. Fireplace woman stares unblinking, embers flaring unnaturally.

Roadside Tragedy Legacy

Marford’s coaching era bred outlaws. Blackbourne tragedy amplified energies—jealousy turned lethal. Inn absorbs border lawlessness, spirits clashing eternally.

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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