Skip to main content

Gregory the Lucky Ghost

Woodman's Stroke Public House, Rothley, Leicestershire Apparition Victorian

The Woodman's Stroke Public House in Rothley is home to a rather charming ghost known as Gregory. This tall spectre is said to bring good fortune to anyone lucky enough to catch a glimpse of him. It's a curious thing, really - who wouldn't want to bump into a ghost with a penchant for bestowing luck? The pub itself has a warm and welcoming atmosphere, making it the perfect spot to sit back, enjoy a pint, and keep an eye out for Gregory's ghostly form.

Historical records of the Woodman's Stroke Public House are scarce, but it's believed to date back to the Victorian era. While there's little information on Gregory's origins, the fact that he's associated with good luck suggests he might have been a regular at the pub in life. Witnesses claim that Gregory appears as a tall ghost, and his presence is often felt throughout the pub. It's worth noting that multiple people have reported seeing Gregory, which adds credibility to the claim that he's a genuine paranormal entity.

Historical Context

Believed to date back to the Victorian era

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Public House
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
LE7

Nearby Haunted Places

Apparition 0.6 mi

Phantom Monk Rothley Court

Rothley Court Hotel, Rothley, Rothley

Rothley Court Hotel, Rothley, is a place where the paranormal and history intertwine. Visitors and staff have reported sightings of a monk's apparition gliding near the old Templar chapel and under a yew tree at dusk. This eerie phenomenon has become a part of the hotel's mystique, drawing those interested in the supernatural to this historic site.

Historic Manor House Medieval
Read Full Story
Apparition 1.1 mi

Rothley Railway Ghosts

Railway Station, Rothley

Rothley Railway Station in Leicestershire is home to a trio of ghostly residents. A ghostly porter was spotted at the station by a member of the public returning from a party at 2am one Sunday morning. This sighting took place back in the early 1980s. The station also plays host to a phantom woman in blue who appears in the waiting room, particularly during the winter months. Her appearances have been reported as recently as the 2000s. Adding to the station's paranormal reputation is the spirit of a ghostly dog and its owner, who were killed on the line a short distance away prior to the start of the Second World War.

Railway Station Victorian
Read Full Story
Shuck 1.6 mi

Glowing Mouthed Hounds of Birstall

Pit, Birstall

In the heart of Birstall, Leicestershire, there's a spot where locals claim to have seen devil dogs, known as Shag Dogs or Shucks, with a strange glow emanating from their mouths. This eerie phenomenon was said to be connected to a pit, now long since filled in, near Kilby Avenue. The creatures were reportedly seen in this area, sparking both fascination and fear among residents.

Pit Unknown
Read Full Story
Fairy 2.2 mi

Fairy Folk of Mill Hill

Mill Hill, Birstall

Mill Hill in Birstall is a place where the ordinary and the magical seem to blend together. This area was widely believed to be the haunt of fairy folk, where they would come and dance in the pale moonlight. It's a spot that has captured the imagination of locals and visitors alike for generations, with its enchanting reputation continuing to draw people in. The idea of fairies frolicking under the moon seems to tap into a deep-seated sense of wonder and magic that still resonates with us today.

Hill Pre-Victorian
Read Full Story
Shuck 2.8 mi

Shag Dog of Kilby Road

Kilby Road, Leicester

Kilby Road in Leicester was once known as Black Lane, a route that locals avoided at night due to a terrifying legend. They said a large black dog with bright eyes and a fanged mouth that glowed like burning coals patrolled the area. This fearsome creature, known as the Shag Dog or Shuck, was said to be a harbinger of doom but also a guardian of sorts. One story tells of a local girl who was saved from a robber by the very presence of this ghostly hound.

Road Unknown
Read Full Story
Apparition 3 mi

Headless Phantom of Quorndon

Footpath between Quorndon and Barrow upon Soar, Quorndon

The rolling hills and picturesque villages of Leicestershire are home to a rather unsettling sighting - a headless phantom that has been spotted on the footpath between Quorndon and Barrow upon Soar. This eerie apparition has been reported to appear without warning, leaving many to wonder about its origins and purpose. While details are scarce, one thing is certain - this ghostly figure has captured the imagination of locals and paranormal enthusiasts alike.

Footpath Unknown
Read Full Story

Stay Nearby

Haunted hotels and accommodation near Woodman's Stroke Public House