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Askham Hall, Lowther, Cumbria Apparition Victorian

Askham Hall in Cumbria has a rather intriguing tale of ghostly apparitions. This historic country house was once home to some very unusual goings-on. Guests staying at the property reported hearing ghostly footsteps in the peel tower, which was quite unsettling. But that wasnt the only strange occurrence - several guests, at different times, claimed to have seen two phantom men wearing top hats in a bedroom, and they were carrying a box. It was a bizarre sight, to say the least.

The story takes an interesting turn after a black cat was found mummified in a wall space. Once the cat was removed and destroyed, the ghostly presence seemed to vanish. Its unclear whether the cat was somehow connected to the haunting, but its removal certainly put an end to the strange happenings. The fact that multiple guests reported similar sightings at different times adds credibility to the accounts. Askham Hall has a rich history, and its now also known for being a location of paranormal activity.

Historical Context

Askham Hall dates back to the 14th century

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Historic Country House
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Prior to 1956
Postcode Area
CA16

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