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The ghosts of Tatton Old Hall; Tom and the haunted women

January 30, 2010 by Andrew 2 Comments

In Cheshire, England stands Tatton Old Hall. It’s part of the Tatton Park near Knutsford and is considered to be a Scheduled Ancient Monument and is looked after by the National Trust. Tatton Old Hall was built as a manor house by either the Stanley family or perhaps by Sir Richard Breeton. In either case; […]

Is Bodelwyddan castle haunted?

January 23, 2010 by Andrew 4 Comments

Bodelwyddan house and estate date back before 1440 when it was built by the Humphreys of Anglesey. The Williams (Williams-Wynn) family, so closely associated with the castle, began their association from around 1690. The castle is believed to be haunted and runs overnight paranormal tours. The tours make use of electromagnetic field (EMF) detectors, digital […]

The Brown Lady of haunted Raynham Hall

January 12, 2010 by Andrew Leave a Comment

Raynham Hall is south west of the town of Fakeham, just a few miles away from the silent town that the old RAF base at West Raynham has become, in Norfolk. The story of ghosts and haunting at Raynham Hall may be one of the most famous in Britain. The Brown Lady is said to […]

Is the silent town of RAF West Raynham haunted?

January 9, 2010 by Andrew 53 Comments

The Royal Air Force station west of the West Raynham village closed in 1990 1996. It had been an active RAF base since 1930. The base saw action during the war and suffered losses. It is reported that a total of 86 aircraft belonging to the RAF West Raynham were lost in the war. Afterwards […]

Hanging tree ghost caught on camera at Fort William

November 18, 2009 by Andrew 3 Comments

A French couple on holiday in the Highlands of Scotland claim they have managed to photograph a ghost. The couple took the strange photograph on the high street of Fort William.  Sophie Mager and Remy Ruckey told press that they didn’t see the ghost themselves; it only became visible to them in the photograph. They […]

Ghosts at the Toxteth Gaumont Cinema

November 9, 2009 by Andrew 1 Comment

The Gaumont Cinema by Toxteth – more commonly known as Dingle’s Gaumont Cinema – is situated in a very interesting spot.  It has been observed that the haunted theatre’s position on a map of Liverpool forms a triangle if plotted alongside the nearby Turner Memorial Home and the impressive Ancient Chapel of Toxteth. Toxteth Gaumont […]

Does Henry still haunt Layer Marney Tower?

November 2, 2009 by Andrew Leave a Comment

Layer Marney Tower in Essex is an impressive Tudor building. Construction was begun by the first Henry Lord Marney but he died in 1523 before the project was finished.

Layer Marney Tower was inspired by Henry VIII’s belief that a building should reflect the status of its owner. It is said that Lord Henry, 1st Lord Marney’s tomb is the best example of this as it combines beauty, innovation and a lightness of touch.

After Henry 1st, Lord Marney died the ownership of the tower passed to his son John. However, John died two years later. Other owners have included Sir Brian Tuke, Nicholas Corsellis and Quintin Dick.

Gallows Hill – where the Pendle witches died

October 31, 2009 by Andrew 6 Comments

Gallows Hill is part of Lancaster, next to the Ashton Memorial and Williamson Park, and was the favoured execution site of the Hanging Judges until 1800. The infamous Pendle witches were executed on Gallows Hill. They died in the traditional manner of executions on the hill; they were first made to stand on a cart, […]

A smuggler’s ghost at Snatchems – the Golden Ball?

October 30, 2009 by Andrew Leave a Comment

The Golden Ball is a pub on the bank of the Lune and is known as Snatchems by locals. The pub has enjoyed a notorious past. It was frequently visited by press gangs – violent men who would ‘recruit’ or kidnap citizens in Lancaster and forcibly conscript them into the merchant navy and the cotton […]

Ghosts at the Maritime Museum in Lancaster?

October 29, 2009 by Andrew Leave a Comment

Lancaster’s Maritime Museum was designed by the famous Richard Gillow and initially opened as a Custom House in 1764. The building is one of the Georgian collection in St George’s Quay and alongside buildings once owned by the Quaker slaver Dodshon Foster. By 1801 there were 76 ships supporting by the port, all of which […]

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