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Headless King Charles Ghost

Marple Hall, Marple, Cheshire Apparition English Civil War

Marple Hall stands tall in the Cheshire countryside, its grandeur and beauty masking a dark and eerie presence. The ghost of King Charles, beheaded in 1649, is said to roam these halls, despite never having set foot in the place. His headless apparition is a chilling sight, and one that has been reported by numerous visitors over the years. But that's not all - the nearby River Goyt is home to a wailing woman, her spirit trapped in a world of sorrow and loss.

The story of the wailing woman is a tragic one. According to local legend, she once lived at Marple Hall, and her lover met a tragic end in the River Goyt. His untimely death sent her into a spiral of grief, and her spirit has been searching for him ever since. She is often seen near the spot where he drowned, her cries echoing through the night air. While there's no concrete evidence to support the claims of King Charles's ghostly visits, the hall's rich history and the River Goyt's dark past make for a compelling narrative.

Historical Context

Marple Hall was built in the 15th century, and has a long history of ownership changes and tragic events.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Historic Country House
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
SK7

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