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The next morning at breakfast, I was shown an article that stated the "ghosts" liked to delicately touch people. Some years prior during a visit, I was looking through my camera lens at a priest's hiding area when I saw a door in the lens. When I looked at the small area with my naked eye, there was no door .. but the guide told me one used to be there." Zinc Orbie... in 1735 (fn. 15); Peter Armstrong Whittle, born at Inglewhite in 1789, a miscellaneous writer who publiihed

Find news by location, select an area of your choice to be kept up to date with the latest goings on. We were sitting in the main hall next to the chapel having a smoke by the fire when all of us heard what we thought was some one speaking in Latin in the chapel. We ventured into the chapel and there was nobody there.and the mesne tenant was the lord of Woodplumpton, (fn. 143) with which manor it continued to descend till The second ghostly presence is more grandiose than even the Hesketh family, for it is said the spirit of Queen Elizabeth I has made Rufford Old Hall her final resting place. No one knows why she would choose this location in particular, but she is said to be seen only ever in the dining room. When approached by the bolder visitors, she vanishes…could it be a ploy to protect her meal?! The small hamlet of Wycoller can trace its roots beyond 1000BC when it was an agricultural settlement. Now a ruin, Wycoller Hall sits in the centre of Wycoller. It was built by the Hartley family at the end of the 16 th century. Hoghton was lord of one-sixth of Comberhalgh—a distinct hamlet in Whittingham—and Randle de Singleton of the Walking down the stairs a visitor hears footsteps behind her, she freezes and glances around. There is no one there. She rushes into the priest room and taps on the panelling, three loud raps return. Alarmingly, an eerie groaning noise emanates from the air, as a tremendous crash rattles the windows.

ref-: Lee Horabin If you find a book by Sally Wallbank (I think its just called Chingle Hall) it has all the details you require What a great spooky and haunted building this is unfortunately the hall has been closed to the public for some time now and in 2009 the new owner has said its now a private home and he has no interest in opening it up to public viewing or visits of any kind not even for charity groups. maybe one day this will change but for now its off limits. so where to? Samlesbury Hall? or one of the many haunted buildings in Lancashire there are lots to choose from! Chingle Hall is a place of great importance. It was also the home of my beloved sister Judy...The experiences Ghostly and Otherwise make this an outstanding home. I pray the best to the current owner. Pendle Hill is famed for its history of witches. In the 17 th century twelve accused witches who lived in the area were subjected to what is known as the Lancashire witch trials. Of the accused twelve, one died during the trial, ten were found guilty and hanged, and one was found not guilty. The history of the witch trails has left a sinister atmosphere in the area. However, their plan was uncovered and on the night they had planned to make their escape, Dorothy’s brothers ambushed de Houghton and killed him and his companions. All three were buried in the chapel grounds at Samlesbury Hall and young Dorothy witnessed it all.This was so her best friend and ex lover would have to walk past her every time they attended church. Built in 1325, Samlesbury Hall is one of the most beautiful buildings I’ve ever had the pleasure of visiting. The Hall once surrounded by a moat, is encompassed by idyllic woodland. Associated with the so-called Samlesbury Witches, it’s haunted by several spirits. south, but the surface is intersected by many depressions, down which flow some brooks; the chief is One visitor reports a strong smell of incense in the chapel, this is then authenticated by four other visitors. We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.

AncientMonuments.uk is an independent online resource and is not associated with any government department. All government data published here Samlesbury Hall is renowned as one of the most haunted places in Lancashire, it is said to be haunted by the ghost of Lady Dorothy Southworth, known as the White Lady. Lady Dorothy, from a Catholic family, fell in love with a young man from the de Hoghton family, who were Protestants. Against the will of both families, the couple continued to see each despite their families’ feelings. Lady Dorothy’s family heard that the couple were planning to elope and marry. Whilst Lancashire has been established as a county for some 800 years, this still actually makes it the baby of the bunch when compared to the founding dates of other counties across our nation.does anyone know if vigals are still allowed here i tried 2 yrs ago and the owner said he didnt allow it any longer In the dead of night eerie footsteps echo on the wooden floor. Curtains shift and a monk-like figure appears on the stairs. Suddenly a pale face glares down, barely human, the creature begins to descend. A horrible scream rends the air. I have stayed at Chingle Hall and i did see several ghost sightings.I also believe my house is haunted and i know why...Some people told me a builder was killed because the roof colapsed!And thats in my bedroom!i do se ghostly aparritions in my piano and i have took some pictures and i saw one or two ghostly things... wow looks creepy but i would go in there becasue i like to explore haunted places but i get scared when i get paranoid about it priest's door on the south side, and a single squareheaded window of two cinquefoiled lights on the

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