Fleetwood Poltergeist Haunting
In the seaside town of Fleetwood, Lancashire, a most unsettling poltergeist activity took place in a private residence back in August 1946. Footsteps echoed through empty parts of the building, cupboards creaked open, and crockery rattled ominously. But it was what happened to one of the residents that really caught attention - a woman had her hair tugged as she made her way down to the cellar. It was an incident that would leave anyone feeling uneasy and on edge.
This was no ordinary haunting, the kind that fades away on its own. The disturbances were significant enough for the two sisters living in the house to seek help from the local spiritual church. They clearly felt that something had to be done, and so they did. The church responded by dispatching the entity, effectively putting an end to the unsettling occurrences. The sisters' proactive approach to dealing with the haunting is a testament to the impact it had on their lives.
Post-WWII England, a time of spiritual exploration and paranormal interest
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Fleetwood Wild Mare Haunting
Bourn Hall, Fleetwood
Bourn Hall stands tall in Fleetwood, Lancashire, but its grandeur is matched by a rather unsettling reputation. On moonlit nights, the hall and its surrounding area are said to be haunted by a wild mare, galloping freely and unbridled. This ghostly apparition has been reported by multiple witnesses, leaving many to wonder about the story behind this spectral horse. Was it a beloved pet, a symbol of freedom, or something more sinister? The truth remains a mystery, but one thing is certain - the Mad Horse of Bourn Hall is an experience not to be missed.
Ghostly Apparitions at Marine Hall
Marine Hall, Fleetwood
Marine Hall in Fleetwood has a reputation for being haunted by a former caretaker known as Old Bill. Anne Shipway, the waterfront co-ordinator at the hall, reported seeing a middle-aged man in a white shirt walking through a wall. This sighting was widely reported in the local press. It's said that Bill now walks around the site, possibly reliving his old routine.
Martha's Poltergeist Haunting
Finishers Arms Public House, Bolton
At the Finishers Arms Public House in Bolton, a rather mischievous presence is said to reside. Locals have long whispered about Martha, a mill worker whose body was allegedly found in a nearby lake - now a car park - after she'd been drinking at the pub. It's said she likes to make her presence known through poltergeist activity, moving glasses and creating unexplained footsteps. Some have even claimed to have seen her apparition, dressed in a flowing white gown.
Ghostly Toilet Visitor
Farrars Arms Public House, Grasscroft
Farrars Arms Public House in Grasscroft is home to a rather unusual ghost. A male spirit is said to haunt the women's bathroom, which is a bit of an oddity. The upper part of the building is reportedly haunted by the ghost of a maid who died on site. It's not clear what connection, if any, the male ghost has to the maid or the rest of the building, but his presence is certainly felt by those who've encountered him.
Phantom Publican Robert Adams
Engineers' Arms Public House, Nelson
The Engineers' Arms Public House in Nelson, Lancashire, has a long history of paranormal activity centred around the ghost of Robert Adams, its former landlord. After Adams passed away, his spirit reportedly returned to the pub, where he would be seen drinking behind the bar through a window. The new landlord, eager to investigate these strange occurrences, would often turn up to find the ghost, only for it to vanish upstairs, creating a great deal of noise in the process. This eerie manifestation has left many to wonder about the connection between Adams and his former establishment.
Phantom Lady of Preston
Spindlemakers Arms Public House, Preston
The Spindlemakers Arms Public House in Preston was once home to a phantom woman, reportedly the daughter of a former landlord. This ghostly apparition was said to appear in the 1980s, long after the scandal that led to her untimely demise had faded into memory. They say she was involved in a sensationalist scandal, but details of her story remain shrouded in mystery. The pub itself has a rich history, but it's the lady in white that really draws people in. Sadly, as of 2017, the Spindlemakers Arms was no longer open to the public, but that hasn't stopped people talking about the phantom lady who used to roam its halls.