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Ben Stiles Ghost Apparition

Harpur Hill area, Buxton, Derbyshire Apparition Twentieth century

In the quiet hills of Harpur Hill, Buxton, a rather intriguing ghost story has been doing the rounds. They say that back in the twentieth century, the body of a man was found in this area, but sadly, no one knew his surname. Locals started calling him 'Ben Stiles', and it's possible that this unknown circumstance has led to his restless spirit. Apparently, Ben's ghost would appear around dusk and linger until daybreak, leaving many to wonder what his story is.

The story of Ben Stiles is documented by Wayne Anthony in his book Haunted Derbyshire and the Peak District. According to this account, the lack of identification for the deceased man led to the moniker 'Stiles', and it's this anonymity that might have sparked his haunting manifestation. While there's no concrete evidence of the exact nature of his death or his life, the consistent reports of his ghostly appearances contribute to the mystique surrounding this location.

Historical Context

The body of a man named Ben was found in Harpur Hill, Buxton, with no known surname, leading to the name 'Ben Stiles'.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Hill Area
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Twentieth century
Postcode Area
SK17

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