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Haunted Places in Cheshire

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9 Coronation Crescent

Sandbach
Cheshire
CW11 4PL
9 Coronation Crescent

History

We currently have no history on this location.

Paranormal Activity

An old lady and a young boy haunts this flat with things often moving from place to place after the residents have gone to bed. The spare room is often icy cold even when the heating is on. Residents have reported waking up in the middle of the night to see a dark figure standing in the corner by the window.


Rowton Moor

Chester
Rowton Moor

History

The English Civil war was home to many wars and none more so bloody than the Battle on Rowton Moor, near Chester on September 24th, 1645.

The merciless fighting between the Royalist Army of King Charles, led by Lord Bernard Stewart and Marmaduke Langdale and Oliver Cromwell’s Parliamentarians under the command of Colonel Michael Jones saw more than 600 Royalists killed with the Royalist Army being heavily defeated, with even the Lord Bernard Stewart himself being a victim.

Paranormal Activity

It is believed his ghost still rides the moors, particularly on September the 24th alongside another casualty, King Charles’ court musician, William Lawes. Some say the faint sound of music can sometimes be heard across Rowton Moor, believed to come from the spirit of the musician turned soldier who was once shot by a Parliamentarian many years ago that fateful day.


Capesthorne Hall

Siddington
Macclesfield
Cheshire
SK11 9JY
Tel: 01625 861221
Fax: 01625 861619
www.capesthorne.com
Capesthorne Hall

History

Capesthorne has been touched by nearly 1,000 years of English History. Roman Legions passed across it. Titled Norman families hunted on it. In the Civil War the family was Royalist and an ancestress helped Charles II to escape after the Battle of Worcester. The Hall itself was built between 1719 and 1732. Extensive changes over a hundred years later, included the distinctive turrets and pinnacles. But in 1861 a disasterous fire threatened to destroy the Hall completely. It was only saved by a change of the direction of the wind, which left just two wings remaining. The entire central section was gutted and had to be completely rebuilt. During the Second World War, Capesthorne was used as a Red Cross Hospital and its cellars became an effective bomb shelter for nurses and soldiers. The historic collection displays a family's taste collected over three centuries and include fine art, marble sculptures, tapestries, Regency, Jacobean and Rococo antiques from throughout Europe and America and the Far East. The present Squire, William Bromley Davenport, Lord Lieutenant of Cheshire and his American wife Elizabeth, a professional artist, are the latest of eight generations to live there.

Paranormal Activity

Sir Charles Taylor once stayed here and reported seeing an apparition of a 'Lady in Grey' float past him just as he was about to walk up the stairway in the west wing. Others too have witnessed a ghostly figure in one of the many corridors and a spectre-like figure near the chapel.


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