Tuebrook House – Liverpool’s Priest Hole Phantoms
On West Derby Road stands Tuebrook House, a rare 1615 black-and-white timber cottage surviving Liverpool’s urban sprawl. Restored yet restless, its priest holes birthed during Catholic persecutions hide eternal fugitives.
Shadowy child figures play tag in corners, whispers pleading “Hide us.” This hidden gem pulses with Reformation rage.
Priest Hole Legacy
Persecution drove priests into concealed chambers—Tuebrook’s walls conceal multiple. Spirits relive pursuits, footsteps pounding empty stairs. Doors slam autonomously, mimicking raids.
A hooded monk apparition materializes in kitchen, bible clutched, dissolving into mist. EVP begs “Sanctuary” in Latin tones.
Childhood Shadow Terrors
Small silhouettes dart upstairs, giggling eerily. Unlike playful ghosts, they vanish into walls, pulling at ankles. Families report crib rockings, toys arranging in crosses.
One resident saw three shadows huddle in corner, eyes glowing—gone by light switch. Linked to lost children of hunted priests?
17th-Century Survival
Built amid Penal Laws, house sheltered recusants. Timber beams bear carved prayers. Blitz scars add WWII echoes—evacuee spirits join the fray.
Cold spots follow priest paths; crucifixes bleed oil mysteriously.
Vigils Yield Chills
Paranormal groups capture monk on SLS, children on REM pods. Table knocks spell “Persecuted.” Ovilus spits “Hole,” “Hide.”
2025 team endured full apparition—monk fled upstairs, shadows pursuing. EMF maxes in hides.
Link to our Liverpool ghost hunts for priest-hole hunts.
Untapped Shadows
Restoration unearthed bones—identity unknown, activity surged. Locals avoid nights, citing “hunted feeling.”
DeadLive targets cottages like this—join for shadow chases.
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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