I'm not sure if it's already been done here, but after browsing the local beeb news, I found a little gem from my area - it covers many different regions across the UK so why not read up on your local spooks
David Raven said:This is another good place to start looking for ghostly goings on in your area;-
http://www.paranormaldatabase.com/counties/countylist.htm
melf said:mr dave:-
the link doesnt seem to work for some reason
The road between Burford and Minster Lovell is feared for its strange black cloud which, if it envelops you, generates an overpowering feeling of terror. If animals are caught in it they are driven frantic and some never recover.
Minster Lovell Hall is haunted by the spirit of Lord Lovell who disastrously chose to support the cause of the pretender, Lambert Simnel, in 1487. After the Battle of Stoke in which the rebellion was quashed he hid in a secret room in the Hall, looked after by one servant who was the only person who knew his whereabouts. Unfortunately this servant died and the hiding-place remained secret until 1718 when it was revealed by structural alterations. Lord Lovell's skeleton was seated at the table; at his feet were the bones of his dog.
The potato camera wouldn't be able to catch a thief's face even if the face was four inches from the lens.It's pretty indistinct. They must have filmed it with a potato.
It does show something anomalous though.
It's pretty indistinct. They must have filmed it with a potato.
It does show something anomalous though.
The haunting was first noticed when the Berwick BHF branch decided to rent some of the upstairs space above the Marygate shop.
Debbie describes some of the classic signs of the supernatural that have become part of the staff’s normal routine.
“Things move,” she says. “We often hear footsteps going up and down the stairs, and wandering around on the floor above. I went into my little office upstairs one day and the files on my top shelf were all falling. Well, falling in slow motion, as if they were being taken down by something I couldn’t see.
“Only this week we were locking up, with everybody upstairs getting their coats together. Suddenly the downstairs door just creaked open and then closed, completely on its own.
“And just this Saturday I was working up here on my own. I heard footsteps in the kitchen, and when I called out, there was nobody there.”
"I went into my little office upstairs one day and the files on my top shelf were all falling. Well, falling in slow motion, as if they were being taken down by something I couldn’t see."
Have you ever encountered him while going that way?Trawling through the endless channels looking for something to watch I stumbled across a programme called Hidden Realms on Prime. It jumped immediately to Episode 2 of the first series so I must have seen episode 1 before. Lo and behold it opened with some scenery I immediately recognised as being the old Rivenhall Airfield. This is where our syndicate has shot for over 25 years and where we have been members for the last 10 years or more.
Chris Halton, the host, made his way through bunkers and Nissan huts, some of which are there still and some that have now gone. During the shooting season we beat through those huts and have even taken refuge on cold winter nights when Roost Shooting. He told many stories of the paranormal encounters he has experienced in those huts whilst me and the trouble and strife looked bemused. In all the years shooting that land and beating through the old huts we have experienced diddly squat.
I now look forward to next season when I can pay a little more attention whilst passing through the old huts.
NopeHave you ever encountered him while going that way?
There is a lane near where I live (Shelford Lane) that local old boys have warned me about - apparently if you're driving along it sometimes a road goes off it (sometimes it's not there!) to the south and apparently according to said old gentleman it's a really bad idea to take it! Does this count as a ghost road?
I used to drive along it regularly when the pub at end of it was open (was my local) but must admit never saw anything unusualIf it's the Shelford Lane I'm thinking of it is very, very local to me - might go for a drive up it tonight after work!