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Top 10 most haunted places in the Northeast of England

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10# Royalty Theatre

The Royalty Theatre in Sunderland starts the list of haunted locations in the North East.

The theatre, which was first constructed as a church in the 19th century and later used as a hospital during World War I, is rumoured to be the site of poltergeist activity and unexplained footstep sounds both on stage and in the wings.

Additionally, there have been numerous tales of a ghost sitting in the back of the auditorium, sending chills down the spines of viewers.

Interviewees reported hearing “disembodied voices, signals on a spirit box, orbs, lights, full-blown sightings, odours, and even just feelings,” according to paranormal reporter Matthew Hutton, who conducted the research.

9# Flodden Field

At Flodden Field up to 19,000 soldiers died in the biggest English-Scottish combat ever fought on Flodden Field in 1513. It is still conceivably the most spooky location in Britain.

8# Marsden Grotto

The Marsden Grotto, which is located in Marsden Bay in South Shields at the base of the limestone cliffs, 
is serious candidate for the title of Britain’s most haunted pub.
This is due to accounts of unsettling pounding noises coming from the cellar and eerie bare footprints on the bar floor that simply won’t wash away.
Aside from those restless ghosts, it is also said that The Shoney, sea monster, is hiding in Marsden Bay.
7# Blanchland
With barely over 100 residents, this charming Northumberland village has a lyrical name but a terrifying past that can be traced from the church’s cemetery, where monks who were killed in a brutal raid repose.

According to legend, a dense fog covered the valley, confusing the Blanchland monks as they prepared to defend themselves against savage outlaws intent on pillaging their monastery.

The monks began to rejoice, believing this to be a divine intervention. However, the peal of bells attracted the attackers’ attention and helped them find the monastery, where they eventually slaughtered the monks.

There are rumours that a funeral knell has been ringing since the slaughter and that the graveyard contains vague silhouettes of the deceased friars.

6# The Ship Isis 

This Sunderland bar is said to be a favourite stopping point for local paranormal investigators. It is said to be haunted by the spirit of serial killer Mary Ann Cotton as well as some of her 21 poisoned victims, including two of her own children who were purportedly buried in the basement of the bar.

This Halloween, be prepared for phantom cries and screams to fill the bar and unexpected appearances of a woman dressed in Victorian attire.

5# Newcastle Castle Keep

A ghost known as “Poppy Girl” is said to haunt the 12th-century monument in Newcastle. She was a flower girl who was imprisoned in the castle and ultimately perished there.

She has been seen multiple times exploring the premises, and whenever she appears, there is typically the scent of new flowers in the air.

While speaking with a staff member at Newcastle’s Castle Keep, psychic world correspondent Matthew Hutton reported that the employee claimed that “he was thrown to the floor by an invisible force and scratched on the leg, causing a wound so deep that it required stitches.” The hotel goes on to say that not all ghosts residing on the property are as innocent and harmless.

 

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