Steeped in history and rich in culture, it’s little wonder that Yorkshire has a lot to offer in the realm of ghosts and supernatural phenomena. From ghostly hounds on the North Moors to a phantom highwayman in Sheffield, and from the Oxenhope spectre to the spirit of Jenny Gallows at the Flamborough chalk pits, Haunted Yorkshire is packed with uncensored eyewitness reports. Eerie locations, folklore and local history, this is the Yorkshire you don’t see by daylight ...
Featuring never before published stories, and guaranteed to make your blood run cold, this exciting book is sure to delight both locals and enthusiasts of the paranormal alike.
The Pierrepoint family became the most notorious hangmen in the UK and it all began with Tom's younger brother, Henry. Henry was the first to become a hangman in 1901; a career that lasted just ten years. It was rumoured he had problems ...
Haunted Yorkshire
Owens, Andy, Yorkshire Stories of the Supernatural (Countryside Books, 1999) Owens, Andy, Paranormal West Yorkshire (The History Press, 2008) Pobjoy, Reverend H.N., A History of Emley (Ridings Publishing, 1970) Roberts, Andy, Ghosts and ...
"This is the most well-researched, intense and spookiest book I've ever read" - Author Amy Queau Likened by independent reviewers on Amazon to the Brontë sisters, Edgar Allen Poe, Barbara Erskine and Nathaniel Hawthorne, Karen Perkins' ...
Haunted Yorkshire
This is their story.
Divided into four sections - West, North, South and East - with each area yielding up its fair share of ghostly tales likely to unsettle even the most sceptical of readers.
A compendium of strange happenings - poltergeists, UFOs, big cats and even cases of human combustion - in West Yorkshire
A collection of stories of apparitions, manifestations, strange sightings and happenings in Leed's streets, churches and buildings. A must for anyone interested in the both the paranormal and darker historical side of the city.