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Chingle Hall

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It seemed somewhat out of the way to get to, and the outside appearance of Chingle Hall was disappointing considering its reputation, but we took the tour since there weren't any other people there to wait for. The woman guide was fascinated with our SoCal accents and seemed eager to show us around. If you have a passing interest in the paranormal, or fancy trying to convert a sceptic, we urge you to visit these notorious places. Maybe, just maybe, you’ll be one of the few to spot the spectres in their final resting place. Throughout the years many customers and employees of The Wellington have reported many incidents, therefore giving it a reputation of it being the most haunted pub in Preston. county authorities and has a single line railway connecting it with Grimsargh station on the Preston

Regardless of who has owned it over its lifetime, there have been some strange goings on which have led Chingle Hall to be given this name of one of the most haunted houses in Lancashire. The odd occurrences include one of the Papist mass hides being suddenly revealed hundreds of years after it was last used, as late as 1970. The owner of the house at the time was Mrs Howarth, who saw smoke pouring out of the ceiling of the chapel. Fearing the worst, she called the fire brigade. It was only upon their investigation that the chimney hide was uncovered – it had remained a secret for all these years. The source of the smoke was a log which was mysteriously burning from the inside out…but who set it on fire? Of course, it could have been a random occurrence of spontaneous combustion. Or it could have been other forces at work. I spent a night here for charity; never again!! I was quite sceptical before that night but how to explain some of the things that happened? I'm sure I don't know!!! We were not told any of the stories or other peoples experiences before the stay and I can in all honesty say I hadn't even heard of the place beforehand. All I can say is that a very uncomfortable night was had and I aquired a few extra grey hairs!!!I also used to live at Mains Hall wich |I believe is on the same lay-line and had a few unusual experiences there too but nowhere near as scary as the ones at Chingle Hall.SPOOKY!!!! The floorboards were removed and replaced with new wood, but to this day the stain is said to reappear every now and then on the new floor! It’s easy to see why Samlesbury Hall is considered to be one of the most haunted places in Preston. From 1794 the house was owned by the Farrington family for some hundred years before being bought by the Longton family. In 1945, the house was rented by the Howarths before they bought the property in 1960.In the 1970's guided tours were available highlighting Priest holes and paranormal activity at the hall . After Mr Howarth died the house stood empty and was badly vandalised, until Sandra and John Coppleston-Bruce bought the house in 1986 and restored it. The property was then bought by the Kirkhams in February 1995. [3]Health in the UK is strongly tied to age as you would expect, but the affluence of a neighbourhood also has strong influence, with deprived areas often showing poorer standards of health. named Beesley. (fn. 71) Francis Beesley was fined for recusancy between 1591 and 1607. (fn. 72) His brother

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. We'v been talking about the huanted chingal hall today in English and i think it was kind of scary. The information on housing, people, culture, employment and education that is displayed about Chingle Hall Crescent, Goosnargh, Preston, PR3 2FS is based on the last census performed in the UK in 2021. We were sitting in the main hall next to the chapel having a smoke by the fire when all of us heard what we thought was some one speaking in Latin in the chapel. We ventured into the chapel and there was nobody there.

One could be forgiven for thinking that geese were once kept on it, but most historians think the name is Saxon and refers to a minor chieftain called Gosan. I stayed with my School Freinds to raise money for charity. We also saw some activity in the early hours outside the main hall. Theere was a figure dressed in white! It was hard to make out if it was a lady or a man but it sure freaked me out. We also got the strange smell of lavender in elanors room. Very chilling indeed. I would love to return to do some more investigation! to have been acquired by one of the numerous offshoots of the Singleton family. (fn. 12) John de Singleton The village is now bypassed by the road linking Longridge with Broughton, but before this road was built in the 19th century, the old route passed through the village. i went there twice with my friend and as soon as we stepped in my friend was pushed ove is that scary or wat ?



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