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Welcome to the Northern Ghost Investigations Haunted UK database. Here you'll be able to find some of the best haunted locations throughout the UK and many that Northern Ghost Investigations have visited over the years.

It would seem that almost every old building has a ghost or two lurking in the shadows and hopefully over time as we catalogue them, you'll be able to find the history and paranormal stories behind them all in the Northern Ghost Investigations Haunted UK database.

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Capesthorne Hall

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. Here you`ll find Capesthorne Hall.

The Haunted History of Capesthorne Hall

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.

The Haunted History of Capesthorne Hall

Capesthorne Hall is haunted by a number of ghostly figures, including that of a `Gray Lady`. She has been seen by many witnesses, particularly in the west wing.

Perhaps more frightening than the phantom female in gray is the appearance of a group of ghostly shapes walking down the stairs into the chapel vault. No explanation has been found for either of these manifestations.

The sinister spirit of a disembodied arm appeared to a young member of the family while he was sleeping in his bed. He was disturbed from his sleep by the sound of someone knocking on his window and as he looked up, all he could see was an arm trying to open it. As soon as the boy reached the window, the arm disappeared without a trace.

Capesthorne Hall

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02011-08-16 15:30#3
Can anyone shed any light for me on the story of the monks who supposedly lived on the Capesthorne estate and were tortured on the heath (Monks Heath?)after the dissolution of the Monasteries in 1540?
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02011-02-18 10:16#2
i have seen a naked ghost running through the hall then he said hello to me and touched me and then started to dance.
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02010-12-01 15:15#1
Hi, Is there any more information available on the grey lady and the other 'ghosts' at Capesthorn Hall? Perhaps th egrey lady was once employed at the hall, of those going to the vault may have had religious connections - something like that. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
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