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my mum tells me i have a gift at supernatural phernomena my grandma communicates with me in my dreams and then in real life i get de ja vu of what happened in my dream

It is a prime example of how homes were built to reflect the religious beliefs of the 14 th century with its solar end windows facing east and the chapel also built to face east. Today the building not only offer guided tours of the medieval manor house, but it also hosts a variety of events including theatre productions and murder mystery dinners!

One thing is still certain and that is that Chingle is one of the most celebrated houses in Lancashire. There are said to be no fewer than 16 ghosts.

During the tour, one visitor comments that there is somebody else 'stood next to him' at the top of the staircase. Nobody is within two metres. Chingle Hall is a grade II listed 13th century Manor House in the township of Whittingham near Preston, England. The house contains a small private chapel, complete with priest holes.

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This is done to preserve the anonymity of the people in that area, as some postcodes cover a very small area, sometimes a single building. With my appetite well and truly whetted, I finished off my beer, loaded up the camera, and headed off for what would be my first trip of the evening, round the rooms and corridors of Chingle Hall. did not long continue. (fn. 211) About 1717 it was recorded that the chapel had no endowment, and that Whilst sitting around, chatting in Eleanor's room, four of us clearly hear loud women's footsteps on wood, approaching down the corridor... The only two women in the house are present in the room. As we investigated in the corridor, it soon became apparent nobody was there, and the floors are in fact covered in rugs!

Legend has it that his blood stained the floor of the room and no matter how much it was scrubbed it could ever come clean. The room was eventually sealed for 200 years, but after it was opened up again the servants refused to enter the room while the blood remained. Overall, the UK considers itself to be healthy - 82% of residents rated their health as Very Good or Good. The full breakdown is as follows for the United Kingdom: 48.4% Very Good, 33.5% Good, 12.8% Fair, 4.1% Bad and 1.2% Very Bad. to act as Thomas Leyland's private chaplain, being undoubtedly the Ralph Parkiueon of the story in Foxe's Acts and Monuments (ed. Cattley), viii, 563–4. He was

ref-: Lee Horabin If you find a book by Sally Wallbank (I think its just called Chingle Hall) it has all the details you require The small hamlet of Wycoller can trace its roots beyond 1000BC when it was an agricultural settlement. Now a ruin, Wycoller Hall sits in the centre of Wycoller. It was built by the Hartley family at the end of the 16 th century. During a brief tour of the house, the guide informed us of the many sightings that had occurred with alarming regularity! Ranging from simple strange noises, to ghostly monks walking the corridors and stairways in the night! He explained that he had stayed at the house on many occasions in the last few years, and it was rare not to witness at least one bizarre occurrence during the night!

The various amendments this stunning Tudor building has had only serve to enrich its story, which tells the tale of wealth, romance and Hesketh family for whom it was built. It is even believed that Shakespeare himself stayed there for a short period in his youth or at least performed there whilst staying with Alexander Hoghton at Lea Hall, near Preston. If you pay a visit to Rufford Old Hall, they will tell you what evidence they have and you can decide for yourself if you think our greatest playwright did pay a visit. Built by Adam de Singleton in 1260, it has passed through various families including the Singletons and Walls. I have stayed at Chingle Hall three times for charity with friends in the late 1980's. I'm afraid I can't remember dates but I can definitely remember things that happened...The second ghostly presence is more grandiose than even the Hesketh family, for it is said the spirit of Queen Elizabeth I has made Rufford Old Hall her final resting place. No one knows why she would choose this location in particular, but she is said to be seen only ever in the dining room. When approached by the bolder visitors, she vanishes…could it be a ploy to protect her meal?! For Scotland, 2011 data is shown (update coming soon, the Scottish census was delayed by a year unlike the rest of the UK). it used to be open to the public, you took have tours, and stay at the hall, lets hope someelse buys the hall and reopens it to the public They may have spread ghost stories to keep local people well away while priests lay hidden in secret chambers. BULSNAPE, (fn. 48) and on the partition became the residence of Thomas Procter in right of his wife Elizabeth daughter of Thomas Catterall (1579). (fn. 49) After

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