From the witches of Pendle Hill to the spirit at the Wellington Inn throwing CDs around the pub, there are have been plenty of strange goings on around the county over the years.
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These are some of the most haunted places in Lancashire and the stories behind them.
. Blackpool Pleasure Beach
‘Cloggy’ the former ride operator can occasionally still be heard...
. Chingle Hall
When owner Mrs Howarth saw smoke coming from the chapel ceiling, she summoned the fire brigade who discovered the smoke originated from the unknown chimney hide, within which a log was burning from the inside out.
. Chorley Hospital
Phantom footsteps and the sounds of doors opening and slamming brought staff running in the maternity wing, just in time to discover and save a baby from suffocation.
. Chorley Theatre
Fred is one of several entities said to haunt the site, other others being a shadowy figure seen on stage, a man wearing a trilby, a Victorian woman with a child, and an actress.
. Eagle And Child in Leyland
TV series "Haunted Britain" found plenty of spirits in the bar.
. Fulwood Barracks
Like any self-respecting establishment of venerable age, Fulwood Barracks has its obligatory ghosts—not just one, but at least three, and that’s before counting the spectral squad of Roman soldiers said to tramp the line of the old Roman road right through the middle of the parade square.
. Heskin Hall, Chorley
Heskin Hall is a haunted old manor house that now houses some amazing artefacts. If you are afraid of Annabelle dolls and clowns then these are the rooms to avoid.
1. Blackpool Pleasure Beach
‘Cloggy’ the former ride operator can occasionally still be heard...
2. Chingle Hall
When owner Mrs Howarth saw smoke coming from the chapel ceiling, she summoned the fire brigade who discovered the smoke originated from the unknown chimney hide, within which a log was burning from the inside out.
3. Chorley Hospital
Phantom footsteps and the sounds of doors opening and slamming brought staff running in the maternity wing, just in time to discover and save a baby from suffocation.
4. Chorley Theatre
Fred is one of several entities said to haunt the site, other others being a shadowy figure seen on stage, a man wearing a trilby, a Victorian woman with a child, and an actress.