Ghost Hunting

Anfield Cemetery

Anfield Cemetery Liverpool’s Silent Haunt

Anfield Cemetery ghost stories whisper through this Liverpool necropolis at Priory Road, L4 2SL, opened in 1863 to bury the city’s dead. Spanning 141 acres, this Grade II* listed maze of obelisks and catacombs dwarfs Speke Hall, holding 100,000 souls. Near Everton, its silent paths pulse with tales of grief and unrest. Anfield Cemetery grew

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North Pier Blackpool

North Pier Blackpool Seaside Haunt of Shadows

North Pier BlackpooL   North Pier, jutting into the Irish Sea from Blackpool’s promenade, opened in 1863 as the town’s first pier, a Victorian marvel by Eugenius Birch. Stretching 1,318 feet, its iron legs and wooden deck hosted strollers, dancers, and theatergoers during Blackpool’s holiday peak. Battered by storms and fires, it’s now a Grade

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Deane Church Bolton

Deane Church Bolton’s Ancient Spire of Spirits

Deane Church, perched on Junction Road in Bolton, traces its roots to the 12th century as St. Mary’s, a Norman chapel reborn in 1450 with a Gothic tower. A Grade II* listed relic, it served Bolton’s faithful through plagues, wars, and the cotton boom, its graveyard sprawling with weathered stones. Restored in the 19th century,

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