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Sailors

, Warton, Lancashire Unknown Pre-WWII

Boggart House in Warton has a spine-tingling reputation that's been etched into local folklore for generations. This eerie abode was once believed to be haunted by the restless spirits of dead sailors who lost their lives in the treacherous waters of the nearby Irish Sea. The house's dark history was further complicated by reports of a brutal murder that took place within its walls, leaving behind a legacy of blood-curdling screams that could still be heard echoing through the halls. As the stormy nights approached, the locals would whisper tales of the house's ghostly occupants, whose presence seemed to grow more intense with each passing gale.

The story of Boggart House's haunting is deeply rooted in the area's history. Before the house was demolished to make way for wartime aircraft landing strips, locals claimed that on stormy nights, the sounds of the sailors' mournful cries and the victim's blood-curdling screams could be heard ringing out. This haunting manifestation was said to be weather-dependent, with the most intense activity occurring during turbulent nights. While the house itself may be gone, the legend of the Sailors of Boggart House lives on, drawing in those with a taste for the paranormal and a curiosity about the area's rich history.

Historical Context

The area was used for wartime aircraft landing strips, and the house was demolished to make way for these strips.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Private Residence
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
No Public Access
Date / Era
Weather Dependent: Stormy nights (pre-Second World War)
Postcode Area
PR4

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