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Ghost of Old Man Marriott

Rossendale wood, Sutton Lane End, Cheshire Apparition Victorian

Deep in Rossendale Wood, a spine-tingling sighting has been reported by locals for generations. They call him Old Man Marriott, a ghostly figure said to roam these woods with his trusty sheep dog by his side and a gun slung over his shoulder. It's a picture that conjures up images of a bygone era, a time when gamekeepers and woodsmen ruled these rural landscapes. As night falls, and especially around midnight, the locals whisper that Old Man Marriott sets out on his ghostly patrol.

The story of Old Man Marriott is rooted in local folklore, with tales of the ghostly gamekeeper dating back to the Victorian era. While there's no concrete evidence to pinpoint the exact date or circumstances of his death, it's said that Marriott was a well-respected figure in these parts, tasked with keeping the woods and wildlife in check. His ghostly appearances are often described as a harbinger of nothing in particular, simply a reminder of the wood's rich history and the people who once lived and worked here. Some claim to have seen him walking down the road, gun in hand, with his loyal dog by his side.

Historical Context

The wood has been a hunting ground for centuries, with gamekeepers like Marriott playing a crucial role in maintaining the balance of wildlife.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Woods
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown, said to occur around midnight
Postcode Area
WA15

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