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The following incident reputedly took place on 6 November 2010. ‘An off duty police officer driving home was forced to brake and swerve to avoid an oncoming motorcycle on the wrong side of the...
Apparitions / Hauntings / Road Ghosts
by Ian · Published October 10, 2018 · Last modified October 14, 2018
The following incident reputedly took place on 6 November 2010. ‘An off duty police officer driving home was forced to brake and swerve to avoid an oncoming motorcycle on the wrong side of the...
It has been suggested that the 17th century Narborough Arms is haunted by a ghost in a shroud who walks through walls.
Ancient Sites / Black Dogs / Hauntings / Wells
by Ian · Published October 2, 2018 · Last modified October 2, 2019
Today the Well is dried up but Robert Charles Hope gives the following description of St Helen’s Well in The Legendary Lore of the Holy Wells (1893). ‘It was usual for those who consulted...
Apparitions / Haunted Pubs / Hauntings
by Ian · Published September 30, 2018 · Last modified November 24, 2018
The Albion is a pub that can be found on Upper Gate Street in the old and historic town of Conwy. It was built in around 1925, on the site of two older inns, to be a modern building in the style of the day.
No trace of Tommy Tack now exists though the following two 19th century accounts refer to the wells medicinal properties. “This Parish is perhaps the most remarkable of any in England for the fineness...
“The other day, in passing through Pertenhall, I noticed the Chadwell Spring, at Chadwell End, to be a big one. At one time it was proposed to have a drain to carry the water...
Devil / English Folktales / Folklore / Folktales / Legends
by Ian · Published August 3, 2018 · Last modified August 3, 2020
Harry ca Nab (also known as Harry Cannab) is traditionally thought to be the Devil’s Huntsman. This phantom is described as riding a bull or a winged horse and goes out hunting wild boar....
James Butterworth gave the following account in 1826 of a local story concerning a spectral tail. It was published in his History and Description of the Parochial Chapelry of Oldham in the County of...
Demolished in the early 20th century, Chamber Hall, according to tradition, from the 1600’s was associated with a boggart. The following newspaper article by W.A.W, entitled ‘Chamber Hall, It’s Place In Oldham History, Yeoman,...
‘The Gnat Hole Wood is very pleasant in the Summer time when there are no gnats about. The small stream of water that runs through the wood at one place forms a small pool;...
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