Chingle Hall

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Site to many strange phenomenon, including spontaneously catching on fire without reason, at least 16 ghosts are said to be found here (including a group of monks, various children, a cavalier, a chimney sweep, and someone known as “The Dizzy Man”). Objects are known to move by themselves, noises can be heard throwing things around, unusual forms appear in photographs, and unexplained feelings such as nausea, sadness, or the feeling of being watched are all reported.

(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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Geographic Information

Address:
Whittingham
Preston, England


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GPS:
53.81664362801059, -2.6744731665530708
Region:
Lancashire
Nearest Towns:
Goosnargh, UK (0.3 mi.)
Grimsargh, UK (2.0 mi.)
Broughton, UK (2.4 mi.)
Inglewhite, UK (2.5 mi.)
Woodplumpton, UK (3.3 mi.)
Preston, UK (3.9 mi.)
Longridge, UK (3.9 mi.)
Samlesbury, UK (4.2 mi.)
Balderstone, UK (5.0 mi.)
Catterall, UK (5.1 mi.)

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