Haunted UK - North East
Acklam HallNorth East | Hits: 446 | Comments ![]() The History of Acklam Hall, or at least the land upon which it sits, is long and varied - with the earliest known record is an entry into the Doomsday ... Read More |
Bolling HallNorth East | Hits: 451 | Comments ![]() The Bolling Hall that stands today perched overlooking the city of Bradford - and now incongruously in the middle of a housing estate - was build in 1370 and extended ... Read More |
Borough HallNorth East | Hits: 451 | Comments ![]() Hartlepool Headland itself is awash with both history and strange goings on. It having a natural harbour the headland first became a port in the very early medieval period. And ... Read More |
Bowes Railway MuseumNorth East | Hits: 713 | Comments ![]() Bowes Railway (Springwell Line) opened in January 1826 and was planned and laid out by George Stephenson to serve Springwell Colliery which at the time was in the process of being ... Read More |
Busby Stoop InnNorth East | Hits: 1319 | Comments ![]() The Busby Stoop Inn, at Kirby Wiske - a village near Thirsk in North Yorkshire - takes it odd name from the 18th century owner Thomas Busby and the hangmans ... Read More |
Cannon HallNorth East | Hits: 279 | Comments ![]() Sitting in over 70 acres of beautiful parkland and stunning gardens, hidden in the beautiful South Yorkshire village of Cawthorne, just north of Barnsley, is Cannon Hall. For generations it ... Read More |
Caphouse CollieryNorth East | Hits: 555 | Comments ![]() The National Coal Mining Museum for England is located at Caphouse Colliery, on the western edge of the Yorkshire coalfield, where mining has been carried out for centuries. The History of ... Read More |
Castle Eden InnNorth East | Hits: 919 | Comments ![]() There isn't that much in the way of specifics when it comes to the history of the Castle Eden Inn. Yes, it used to be a coaching inn with the ... Read More |
Castle KeepNorth East | Hits: 551 | Comments ![]() The Castle Keep of Newcastle Upon Tyne stands on a steep sided promontory overlooking the River Tyne. The site has been occupied for nearly 2000 years, with flint flakes and ... Read More |
Chillingham CastleNorth East | Hits: 742 | Comments ![]() Chillingham Castle was originally a monastery in the late 12th century. In 1298, King Edward I, or "Edward Longshanks", stayed at the castle on his way to Scotland to battle ... Read More |
Cleveland Ironstone MineNorth East | Hits: 560 | Comments ![]() Cleveland Ironstone Mine, Skinningrove was in the manor of Loftus during the Saxon times and was held by Earl Siward, who Shakespeare immortalised as Macbeth. The History of Cleveland Ironstone Mine It passed to ... Read More |
Darlington Civic TheatreNorth East | Hits: 1331 | Comments ![]() The Darlington Civic Theatre (then the New Hippodrome & Palace of Varieties) was formally opened on Monday September 2 1907. Its first Managing Director was Signor Rino Pepi, an Italian ex ... Read More |
Darlington Railway MuseumNorth East | Hits: 590 | Comments ![]() Darlington Railway Museum started live merely as a station on the Stockton and Darlington Railway which was opened on September 27th 1825 with the prime purpose of transporting coal from the ... Read More |
East Riddlesden HallNorth East | Hits: 1034 | Comments ![]() East Riddlesden Hall is one of West Yorkshire's many historical sites. East Riddlesden Hall itself was built in the 1640s by the local Murgatroyd ... Read More |
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Heugh Gun BatteryNorth East | Hits: 440 | Comments ![]() The Heugh Gun Battery is a site of great significance in terms of both history and poignancy. As a surviving 19th century coastal battery, complete with WW1 and WW2 modifications, ... Read More |
Jimmy AllensNorth East | Hits: 493 | Comments ![]() Jimmy Allens nightclub exists in the center of Durham City alongside the River Wear. Situated under the arched Elvet Bridge - the nightclub has been a popular venue for party ... Read More |
Lumley CastleNorth East | Hits: 1237 | Comments ![]() Lumley Castle, standing four square against the winds as it has done for over 600 years, makes a charming picture especially in the autumn when the reddened leaves of the ... Read More |
Manhattans BarNorth East | Hits: 464 | Comments Manhattans Bar stands at the top end of Stockton-On-Tees high street and is a public house that has changed it's name a number of times over recent years. It has ... Read More |
Marsden GrottoNorth East | Hits: 1221 | Comments ![]() Marsden Grotto is well known for being the only restaurant and bar in a cave in the whole of Europe. The History of Mardsen Grotto Situated in the cliffs of Marsden’s coast ... Read More |
Middlesbrough LibraryNorth East | Hits: 691 | Comments ![]() The Central Public Middlesbrough Library was officially opened in 1912 by Alderman Amos Hinton. Built on two plots of land, one donated by Sir Hugh Bell, the other by Alderman ... Read More |
North East Air MuseumNorth East | Hits: 670 | Comments ![]() The North East Aircraft Museum (the NEAM), formerly the Northumbrian Aeronautical Collection, began life in 1974 as a small group of vintage aircraft enthusiasts meeting very informally at Sunderland Flying ... Read More |
Preston Hall MuseumNorth East | Hits: 766 | Comments ![]() To the north of Eaglescliffe in the well wooded Tees valley near Stockton, is Preston Park and Preston Hall Museum. Preston on Tees is mentioned in The Boldon Buke, County ... Read More |
The CooperageNorth East | Hits: 479 | Comments ![]() The Cooperage is a large historical timber framed Newcastle pub dating to the 14th century. Previously it had been used as a Coopers workshop (hence the name) and supplied many ... Read More |
The Golden FleeceNorth East | Hits: 469 | Comments ![]() The historic Golden Fleece is one of the oldest coaching inns in the ancient city of ... Read More |
The Old GeorgeNorth East | Hits: 461 | Comments The Old George, in the Cloth Market, is one of the city's oldest drinking places and it also claims 17th century Royal ... Read More |
The Old Well InnNorth East | Hits: 455 | Comments ![]() The Old Well Inn can be found within Barnard Castle which is built on the site where an ancient Roman road fords the river Tees this is now spanned by a ... Read More |
The PunchbowlNorth East | Hits: 496 | Comments ![]() The Punchbowl can be found in the historic city of York nestling itself inside the city ... Read More |
The Schooner HotelNorth East | Hits: 778 | Comments ![]() The Schooner Hotel is situated in Alnmouth, a small village on the coast of Northumberland. The village lies at the mouth of the river Aln and was once a thriving ... Read More |
The TontineNorth East | Hits: 613 | Comments ![]() The Cleveland Tontine is situated at the junction of the present A19 and A172 - both roads being of ancient origin (from York and Thirsk toYarm and Stockton on the ... Read More |
Town Hall TheatreNorth East | Hits: 462 | Comments ![]() The Town Hall Theatre stands imposing within Hartlepool Town Center and standing out with its Gothic design against the more modern buildings surrounding ... Read More |
Whitworth HallNorth East | Hits: 457 | Comments ![]() The Whitworth Hall Estate dates from 1183AD from which time it was owned by "The Lords of Whitworth" for almost 300 years. In 1652, Whitworth came by purchase into the ... Read More |
Winter's GibbetNorth East | Hits: 606 | Comments ![]() Winter’s Gibbet (also known as Elsdon Gibbet), and it situated high up on moorland at the side of the road from Elsdon to Morpeth. The History of Winter's Gibbet In 1792 William ... Read More |
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