| Lyme Park, Disley |
Lyme park is haunted by a phantom funeral procession with a weeping white clad woman who walks some distance behind.
The re-enacted funeral is said to be that of Sir Piers Legh who was killed at the Battle of Agincourt in 1422. His mistress, a woman called Blanche, was not allowed to go to the funeral and followed some distance behind, she is said to have died of grief some weeks later.
Her spirit is also supposed to haunt the long gallery of Lyme house within the park.
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| Map ref: SJ 96 82 |
| Directions: The park lies to the Soth of Disley and the A6. |
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| George and Dragon Inn |
The Inn is said to be haunted by the ghost of a Roman Centurion, and the sound of marching feet.
The inn was built on the site of a Roman cemetery in what was the old Roman city.
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