Medieval Monks’ Dark Legacy
St Katherine’s Abbey stands crumbling near Limerick city, its 13th-century stones whispering tales of anguish. Founded in 1298 as one of Ireland’s rare surviving Augustinian convents, workers built it amid plague fears and clan wars. Nuns chanted prayers here while locals whispered of hidden pagan rites beneath the flagstones.
Recent visitors report objects flying across the nave during night tours. Shadowy figures dart between arches, and cold gusts slam doors shut without wind. Paranormal teams capture EVPs begging for release from stone tombs.
The Black Hag’s Curse
Legend names the last abbess “The Black Hag,” a witch-like figure accused of dark arts in the 16th century. Henry VIII’s men stormed the abbey during the Dissolution, dragging her to a fiery end. Witnesses today hear cackling laughter echo from her former cell, followed by furniture scraping across floors.
One investigator felt invisible hands shove him down stairs last year. Cameras glitch near the hag’s sealed chamber, showing misty orbs that vanish on playback. Poltergeist fury peaks at midnight, hurling pebbles from ruined walls at intruders.
Buried Alive Screams
The Countess of Desmond met horror when workers mistook her for dead during a fever. They sealed her in a crypt alive; her claw marks scar the inner lid. Night hikes reveal piercing shrieks piercing the fog, matched by fresh scratches on explorers’ arms.
DeadLive teams plan vigils here, using spirit boxes to decode frantic pleas. Join our Liverpool ghost hunts for similar chills, or book DeadLive events Cheshire to train your senses.
Donegal Port Village Ghost Hunts | Abandoned Beach Hauntings
Meta: Port Village Donegal ghost hunts reveal spirits on haunted beaches. Wild Atlantic Way’s deserted homes echo lost fishermen cries and shadowy wanderers. DeadLive paranormal nearby.
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Cliffside Village Vanished
Port clings to Donegal’s rugged coast near Glencolmcille, a ghost village on Wild Atlantic Way hills. Families fled famine and storms in the 1800s, leaving stone cottages to crumble toward stony beaches. Fishermen launched curraghs from here, battling waves that claimed dozens.
Modern hikers hear rhythmic waves crash with overlaid wails. Footsteps crunch gravel behind lone walkers, fading into mist. Drones capture humanoid shapes on empty shores at dusk.
Fishermen’s Restless Return
Drowned sailors rise as misty figures hauling spectral nets. One witness saw three men in oilskins vanish into surf, leaving wet footprints that evaporated. Cold spots hit like Atlantic gales, dropping temperatures 15 degrees mid-summer.
Table-tipping sessions yield knocks mimicking morse code. DeadLive investigators link bangs to lost boats’ names. Check our Liverpool ghost hunts for sea spirit training; DeadLive events Cheshire await.
Phantom Children’s Play
Village kids’ laughter rings from abandoned homes, joined by ball bounces on stone floors. Shadowy toddlers peer from windows, gone when approached. Toy-like objects skitter across paths, defying wind.
Spirit box sweeps reply in Gaelic pleas. Join DeadLive to probe these beach haunts safely.
Wexford Clonmines Ghost Hunts | Medieval Tower Hauntings
Meta: Clonmines Wexford ghost hunts explore haunted medieval towers. Norman knight’s abandoned port with phantom guards, church cries, friary shadows. DeadLive ghost hunts nearby.
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Norman Port’s Fall
William Marshal founded 13th-century Clonmines as Wexford’s key port, building towers, churches, and friary. Trade boomed until New Ross lured merchants away by 17th century. Ruins now guard empty quays where ships once docked.
Guardsmen patrol phantom rounds, clanking armor heard on full moons. Figures in chainmail peer from battlements, swords drawn against unseen foes.
Fortified Church Whispers
Two churches stand fortified against raids; cries echo from crypts where plague victims rot. EVPs plead “let us out” in Norman French. Crosses topple during vigils, reforming upright by dawn.
Investigators feel tugged toward altars, hearing mass chants. DeadLive gear detects K-II spikes here nightly.
Friary’s Hooded Monk
Augustinian friars’ haunt yields hooded monk gliding cloisters. He points at sealed doors, unlocking poltergeist fury—books fly, candles snuff. One team fled after monk vanished through walls.
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