Skip to main content

Reverend Hutton's Ghostly Apparition

General area of village, Standish, Lancashire Apparition Early 20th Century

In the quaint village of Standish, a strange and unsettling encounter took place in 1963. The ghost of Reverend Charles Hutton was seen floating about half a metre from the ground, dressed in attire from the early twentieth century, complete with a scarf. The last person to witness this apparition fainted, adding to the mystique of this unexplained event. The Reverend's ghostly presence seems to have made a lasting impression on the local community, with many still talking about the incident today.

Historical records suggest that Reverend Charles Hutton was a well-respected figure in the village of Standish during his lifetime. Although the exact circumstances of his death are unclear, his spirit is said to have lingered in the area. The 1963 sighting is a well-documented case, with multiple witnesses coming forward to corroborate the story. The fact that the last witness fainted adds a sense of drama to the account, leaving many to wonder about the nature of this haunting.

Historical Context

Reverend Charles Hutton lived in Standish during the early 20th century

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Village Area
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1963
Postcode Area
WN6

Nearby Haunted Places

Unknown 0.3 mi

The Mist of Blackpool

Former Regent Cinema, Blackpool

The Former Regent Cinema on Church Street in Blackpool has been at the centre of a reported paranormal sighting. In February 2013 a photograph was taken that would spark claims of ghostly activity. The image showed a misty or breath-like phenomenon that one local news outlet would attribute to haunting. While the cause of the mist remains unclear it has captured the imagination of those interested in the paranormal.

Former Cinema Early 20th Century
Read Full Story
Legend 0.7 mi

Kilmigrol Ghostly Bells

Off the coast, Blackpool

Kilmigrol, a town lost to the sea off the coast of Blackpool, is said to be home to a haunting phenomenon - the ghostly ringing of bells on stormy nights. The sound is believed to emanate from the submerged town, which was thought to have been swallowed up by the Irish Sea many years ago. Locals and visitors alike have reported hearing the eerie chimes, with one of the most recent accounts coming from a mother and daughter who claimed to have heard the bells while walking near Sandcastle Water Park on 21 May 2013.

Offshore Location Unknown
Read Full Story
Apparition 0.7 mi

Priest Ghosts of Foxhall

Foxhall Public House, Blackpool

The Foxhall Public House in Blackpool is said to be haunted by several ghostly figures, including priests and smugglers. This old pub has a reputation for paranormal activity, with many people claiming to have seen or experienced strange occurrences within its walls. While details of the hauntings are fleeting, one thing is certain - Foxhall Public House is a place where the living and the dead seem to coexist.

Public House Victorian
Read Full Story
Curse 0.7 mi

The Woman in Black Curse

Ripley's Odditorium, Blackpool

Ripley's Odditorium in Blackpool has a rather unsettling history tied to a mysterious skull. Back in the 1970s, the museum displayed the skull of a local girl, and it wasn't long before strange occurrences started to plague visitors. Several people reported catching a glimpse of a spectral female figure standing by the skull, which was believed to be the ghost of the girl whose remains were on display. The skull's owner was convinced that the item was cursed and, in a bid to lift the curse, finally gave it away - but not before a week had passed, and the owner had met a tragic end.

Museum/Attraction 20th Century
Read Full Story
Apparition 0.7 mi

Blackpool Tower Ballroom Shadow

Blackpool Tower Ballroom, Blackpool

Blackpool Tower Ballroom is a place where the past and present collide in unexpected ways. On 25 January 2025, a concert attendee had a strange experience when she noticed a dark shadow sitting by her side. The moment she looked directly at it, the shadow vanished into thin air. This eerie encounter is not an isolated incident, as the ballroom is said to be haunted by a phantom woman who likes to sit in the seating area. Some people even claim to have seen an older couple ordering tea, only to disappear before the waitress returns with their drinks. They are also known to take a ghostly dance on the ballroom's famous dance floor.

Theatre Victorian
Read Full Story
Apparition 0.7 mi

Phantom Female Apparition Shirley

The Old Coach House, Blackpool

The Old Coach House in Blackpool is home to a phantom female presence known as Shirley. She is said to haunt the dining room, where her ghostly form has been spotted by numerous people. The atmosphere in this room can be quite unsettling, and it's not uncommon for visitors to report feeling a chill run down their spine. Some have even caught glimpses of a male figure wearing a cap and black cloak, adding to the mystery of this haunted location.

Historic Inn Victorian
Read Full Story