March 2026

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 […]

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Bailey Hill Mold

Bailey Hill Mold HauntingsFlintshire Execution Mound

Bailey Hill – Mold’s Execution Mound Dominating Mold, Flintshire, Bailey Hill served as Norman motte and execution ground. Its summit witnessed public hangings, graves yielding prehistoric gold. Spirits of the condemned chain the site in unrest. The Golden Spectre appeared pre-excavation—a glittering warrior guarding his hoard. Modern shadows replay judicial horrors atop the mound. Chained

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St Winefride's Well

St Winefride’s Well Ghost Sightings Holywell Hauntings

St Winefride’s Well – Holywell’s Cursed Spring In Holywell, Flintshire, St Winefride’s Well draws pilgrims to its miraculous waters. Formed in the 7th century where Saint Winefride’s severed head landed, the site promises healing. Yet beneath the sanctity lurks horror—bloodied specters rise from the pool at midnight. The spring’s red moss, stained by her blood,

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Glasfryn Mold

Glasfryn Mold Ghost Stories Flintshire Hauntings

Glasfryn – Mold’s Poltergeist Manor Tucked away in Mold, Flintshire, Glasfryn stands as a Georgian manor built for circuit judges attending local courts. Though no judge ever resided there long, the building earned a sinister reputation through decades of unexplained chaos. Residents report relentless disturbances that turn the elegant home into a paranormal battleground. Doors

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Haunted Workington

Haunted Workington Ghosts of Docks and Historic Halls

Workington developed as a Cumbrian port where coal, iron, and shipping defined daily life. The River Derwent meets the sea here, bringing trade and tragedy in equal measure. Medieval halls and industrial docks created layers of stories that still surface today. Workington Hall, also known as Curwen Hall, dates to the 14th century. Mary Queen

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Haunted Haslingden

Haunted Haslingden Ghosts of Mills and Moorland Roads

Haslingden grew as a Lancashire mill town on the edge of open moorland. Weaving and quarrying shaped its streets. The surrounding hills brought isolation and harsh weather that tested residents. Some say the landscape still holds echoes of those struggles. Cotton mills form the core of reported activity. Former workers appear in empty rooms as

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Haunted Rawtenstall

Haunted Rawtenstall Ghosts of Mills and Valley Inns

Rawtenstall lies in the heart of the Rossendale Valley, Lancashire. Its rivers powered textile mills that once defined the town. Workers arrived early and left late, facing accidents and hardship that became part of local memory. Today, those same mills and valley inns hold stories that refuse to fade. Several historic pubs carry strong reputations.

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Toad Hall Blackden

Toad Hall Blackden Poltergeist Cheshire Manor Hauntings

Toad Hall slumbers in Blackden’s countryside, but its poltergeist keeps restless hours. Near Hooton, this manor shakes with activity that defies explanation. Manor’s Quiet Menace Timbered facade hides pre-1957 disturbances when pictures floated off walls. Original resident watched frames hover mid-air before gentle landings. Modern owners hear footsteps crossing empty floors upstairs. Creaking settles into

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Wharton Lock Bridge

Wharton Lock Bridge Ghosts Cheshire Canal Hauntings

Wharton Lock Bridge spans more than water—it crosses into spectral territory. This quiet Cheshire canal spot near Hooton echoes with cries that chill narrowboat crews. Canal’s Industrial Shadows Built during 1800s canal boom, Wharton Lock lifted barges carrying salt and coal. Lock keepers worked grueling shifts, their lamps flickering against black water. Drownings claimed lives

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