Saint James Mount and Gardens

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The ghost of William Huskisson is reportedly seen limping around his mausoleum (he was the first man to be killed by a locomotive in 1830). Other ghosts are seen here in various portions of the cemetery.

(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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Geographic Information

Address:
Saint James Mount and Gardens
Liverpool, Merseyside
L1 7AZ, United Kingdom


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GPS:
53.3972376, -2.9718385999999555
Region:
Merseyside
Nearest Towns:
Toxteth, UK (1.0 mi.)
Dingle, UK (1.3 mi.)
Dingle Bank, UK (1.3 mi.)
Liverpool, UK (1.8 mi.)
Seacombe, UK (1.9 mi.)
Wavertree, UK (2.3 mi.)
Rock Ferry, UK (2.4 mi.)
City And Borough Of Liverpool, UK (2.4 mi.)
Birkenhead, UK (2.5 mi.)
Aigburth, UK (2.6 mi.)

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  1. This is a very sad place. lots of graves were moved and the stones are placed all around the parameter. Very moving stories of orphans, lots of very young girls and boys buried here. Lots of stones telling very sad tales and the aspect of this haunting place lends itself to stretching your imagination. Go on your own at 4pm ish in November as the sun is setting and you get a real feel of just how haunted and moving this special place is.

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