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Old Bailey Ghost Haunting

Newearth Lane and the nearby riverbank, Hesketh Bank, Lancashire Apparition Victorian

The Old Bailey haunting takes place along the riverbank in Hesketh Bank, Lancashire, where the ghostly figure of Old Man Bailey is said to roam. He's often heard cackling late at night, still searching for his son Andrew, who allegedly locked him in a loft and left him there to his fate. This tragic event has led to a reoccurring haunting, particularly on Friday nights in the 1900s. Locals believe that Andrew Bailey also haunts the area, scaring off young couples who dare to court there.

Digging deeper into the history of this haunting, it becomes clear that family tragedy lies at its core. The story goes that Andrew Bailey locked his father, Old Man Bailey, in a loft and left him there, leading to his father's untimely death. Since then, the spirit of Old Man Bailey has been searching for his son, while Andrew's own ghost is said to haunt the riverbank, a spot where young lovers might once have strolled. The haunting manifestations include unexplained cackling sounds, believed to be Old Man Bailey's, and sightings of Andrew's ghostly figure, which have been reported by multiple witnesses over the years.

Historical Context

The haunting is rooted in a family tragedy from the Victorian era.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Riverbank
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1900s? Riverbank haunting said to be on a Friday night (reoccurring).
Postcode Area
PR4

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