Posts

Lytham & St Anne’s GHOSTS & MYTHS

Image
TOP 10 Lytham & St Anne’s GHOSTS & MYTHS         In 1895 The Glendower Hotel was formally a ladies college owned and run by Miss Bayley. Around 1905, a pupil committed suicide by poisoning herself with acid, her ghost is said to roam the corridors. In 1986, when Peter Haworth bought the hotel, he found that the school furniture was still in storage in the cellars. In 2005 the normally quiet Lytham reported accounts of their own Nosferatu. The original victim had been a 38 year old owner of a French eatery who had been chatting in French to a male customer, when he suddenly lunged and sunk his teeth into her neck. Locals were enraged to discover that a further woman had been attacked in a bar. Nicknames have included Dracula and Le Fang, the reports even made it to the national newspapers. The man behind the sucking attacks is described as well dressed and 5ft 8in tall with very dark, short hair, as of yet he has not been caught. It is believed that there w

Gloucester Cathedral

Image

Chepstow Castle - Wales

Image
Chepstow Castle, located in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, in Wales, on top of cliffs overlooking the River Wye, is the oldest surviving post-Roman stone fortification in Britain. I very much intend to visit again when back in Wales

Raikes Hall Ghost Investigation ...

Image
With thanks to the following - Stephen Mercer of http://www.supernaturalevents.co.uk/ who runs the most excellent and informative tours, Andrea C Thomas and her lovely Husband of http://www.raikeshallblackpool.co.uk/   and of course me ! https://www.facebook.com/Juliette-W-Gregson-Photography-206453256037395/     Click the links for more Information about what lies in the depths of history and heritage !  HASSRA Formed in 1935 has traditionally served government departments concerned with health and social security, becoming the Health and Social Security Recreational Association in 1969, but now simply known as HASSRA - and they organize some rather brilliant events... First a little history about the Hall which is also Grade 2 listed. Raikes Hall was built in 1760 by William Boucher. Originally a family home with servant quarters, stables and gardens the Hall became a convent in 1860. Myths exist to this day of one of the Sisters of the Holy Child drowning in the lake within