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Tour Haunts – Leeds (Part 1)
Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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In Tour Haunts – Leeds Part 1, we explore one of the UK’s most haunted cities, uncovering chilling true ghost stories, real paranormal encounters, and haunted locations steeped in history. From stately homes and industrial mills to former workhouses, Leeds is filled with mysterious phenomena, ghost sightings, and unexplained events that continue to trouble witnesses today.
We begin at Temple Newsam, a grand Tudor-Jacobean mansion said to be haunted by the Blue Lady, believed to be Lady Mary Ingram, whose tragic obsession with a stolen necklace ended in death. Visitors report sobbing apparitions, moving carpets, sudden chills, and the feeling of being watched. The house is also linked to the spirit of Phoebe Gray, a young maid murdered in 1704, whose presence is associated with screams, footsteps, and sightings near the cellar and staircase.
Next, we visit Armley Mills, once the largest woollen mill in the world, now known for ghost sightings, shadow figures, and poltergeist activity. Witnesses describe a Victorian woman near the looms, a top-hatted foreman whispering to visitors, and the cries of child labourers echoing through the basement. Reports also include thrown objects, oppressive atmospheres, and unexplained audio phenomena.
Finally, we stop at the Thackray Museum of Medicine, a former workhouse where apparitions of nurses, doctors, and patients have been reported. Visitors describe full-bodied figures, footsteps in empty corridors, whispers, cold spots, and lingering presences tied to the building’s tragic past.
This episode features true paranormal stories, haunted UK locations, ghost encounters, residual hauntings, poltergeist activity, and chilling real witness accounts from some of Leeds’ most haunted sites.
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We begin at Temple Newsam, a grand Tudor-Jacobean mansion said to be haunted by the Blue Lady, believed to be Lady Mary Ingram, whose tragic obsession with a stolen necklace ended in death. Visitors report sobbing apparitions, moving carpets, sudden chills, and the feeling of being watched. The house is also linked to the spirit of Phoebe Gray, a young maid murdered in 1704, whose presence is associated with screams, footsteps, and sightings near the cellar and staircase.
Next, we visit Armley Mills, once the largest woollen mill in the world, now known for ghost sightings, shadow figures, and poltergeist activity. Witnesses describe a Victorian woman near the looms, a top-hatted foreman whispering to visitors, and the cries of child labourers echoing through the basement. Reports also include thrown objects, oppressive atmospheres, and unexplained audio phenomena.
Finally, we stop at the Thackray Museum of Medicine, a former workhouse where apparitions of nurses, doctors, and patients have been reported. Visitors describe full-bodied figures, footsteps in empty corridors, whispers, cold spots, and lingering presences tied to the building’s tragic past.
This episode features true paranormal stories, haunted UK locations, ghost encounters, residual hauntings, poltergeist activity, and chilling real witness accounts from some of Leeds’ most haunted sites.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/haunted-uk-podcast-ghosts-poltergeists-ufo-s-and-strange-creatures--6759967/support.