Skip to main content

The Murdered Woman of Northam

Northam Tower?, Northam?, Northants Apparition Medieval

Northam Tower stands tall in the Yorkshire countryside, its stone walls bearing witness to a gruesome tale of murder and tragedy. A woman was brutally killed in the nearby woodland, her life cut short in a shocking act of violence. The tower's wooden staircase still bears the stains of her blood, a grim reminder of the events that unfolded here. Locals believe her spirit haunts the tower, a restless presence that refuses to be silenced.

The story of the murdered woman was first documented by T F Thiselton Dyer in his book 'Strange Pages from Family Papers'. According to Dyer, the woman's blood remains stained on the wooden staircase, a testament to the brutality of her murder. While the exact date of the event is unknown, the tower's history dates back to the medieval period, adding to the sense of foreboding and unease that pervades this ancient structure.

Historical Context

The tower dates back to the medieval period, with a history of use as a fortified structure.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Tower
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Single Source
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
HU16

Nearby Haunted Places

Apparition 0 mi

Phantom Lorry of Towcester

Road near area, Towcester

In the quiet roads around Towcester, a spine-tingling sight has been reported by numerous motorists. This phantom vehicle, described simply as a lorry, has been blamed for a couple of accidents, its ghostly presence causing quite a stir among local drivers. It bears down on other road users before vanishing into thin air, leaving many to wonder if they really did see what they think they did. The exact location of these sightings remains a mystery, but one thing is certain - this phantom lorry has got people talking.

Road Late 20th century
Read Full Story
Apparition 0.2 mi

Foggy Figure of St Giles

St Giles' Church, Northampton

St Giles' Church in Northampton has a long history dating back to the 13th century, but one of its most intriguing tales is that of the Foggy Figure. In 1965, a schoolboy and his friends claimed to have seen the upper half of a foggy grey figure moving towards the church windows. The witnesses were so startled that they fled the scene, leaving behind only their testimony. The image was described as being quite distinct, despite its foggy appearance, and seemed to be heading purposefully towards the windows.

Church Medieval
Read Full Story
Apparition 0.5 mi

Floating Monk of Northampton

Grosvenor Centre, Northampton

The Grosvenor Centre in Northampton has a rather unexpected resident - a floating monk. This eerie apparition has been spotted by cleaning staff after shopping hours, leaving them with a few unsettling moments. It's not hard to see why the centre might be haunted, given its history - it was built on the site of an old monastery, after all. You'd think that would be a pretty good reason for a ghostly presence to stick around.

Shopping Centre Modern
Read Full Story
Apparition 0.5 mi

Phantom Cyclist of Kingsland

Kingsland Avenue, Northampton

Kingsland Avenue in Northampton can be a pretty ordinary place, but for one witness it became a portal to the past. While waiting at a crossroads, they watched in amazement as a man in a cap and Plus-fours breeches rode past on a penny farthing cycle. The cyclist seemed completely normal, just a bit out of place in modern times. But then, he started to fade away, leaving the witness with a lasting impression of a bygone era.

Road Victorian
Read Full Story
Apparition 0.5 mi

The Lady with Gloves Haunting

House at 18 Horsemarket, Northampton

Northampton's Horsemarket has seen its fair share of history, but one house at number 18 stands out for its ghostly inhabitant. A lady dressed in a black lacy dress with white gloves was seen multiple times over a fifty year period, starting from the 1940s. Her presence was a regular occurrence, leaving many to wonder about her story and connection to the house.

Private Residence 20th century
Read Full Story
Apparition 0.5 mi

Misty Apparitions of Northampton

Black Lion Public House, Northampton

The Black Lion Public House in Northampton has a reputation for being one of the town's most haunted pubs. Many of its owners have reported strange occurrences, including lights that mysteriously turn themselves on and off. Pets also seem to sense something amiss, often refusing to venture into the basement. These unexplained events have been happening for decades, with reports dating back to the 1970s.

Public House Victorian
Read Full Story

Stay Nearby

Haunted hotels and accommodation near Northam Tower?