By day it’s steeped in culture, history and world-renowned attractions. But after dark, Manchester’s iconic streets take a chilling turn as an abundance of supernatural spirits and eerie tales haunt our capital of The North.
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Ring O Bells Inn Pub
University of Manchester
Evidence suggests that this current Middleton pub dates as far back as the Saxon period. But it’s during the 17th century where the site became the location of a brutal massacre that still haunts the pub today.
The building was used by Royalists as a secret base during the English Civil War at a time when Middleton was heavily Parliamentarian. The group of Cavaliers, which included the son of Lord Stannycliffe, used a secret tunnel leading to the local parish church if they ever needed to escape the building.
However, after being betrayed one night, the group were slayed inside of their hidden passage where Cromwell’s men lay in wait for the Royalists as they attempted to flee the Ring O’Bells. The bodies were dismembered and buried in the cellar of the pub.
Landlords have reported having stones thrown at them when alone in the cellar as well as hearing glasses inexplicably smashing and footsteps stomping around the pub.
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This interactive map explores the spookiest spots and most terrifying tales that Manchester has to offer. It displays the dates and locations associated with Manchester’s most unexplained deaths and the spirits that still haunt the city to this day. You can use the map’s timeline feature to learn about the haunting tales of years gone by, or browse by area to find out if any supernatural sightings have been reported on your doorstep. If you’re brave enough, you could even use our interactive map to plan a frightful ghost hunt this Halloween.
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