Sanvey Gate, Leicester
According to Elliott O’Donnell in his Haunted Churches (1939), a ‘ghost used to haunt a house in Sanvey Gate and also the immediate vicinity of St. Margaret’s church, but of this I have no...
According to Elliott O’Donnell in his Haunted Churches (1939), a ‘ghost used to haunt a house in Sanvey Gate and also the immediate vicinity of St. Margaret’s church, but of this I have no...
‘A house at the end of Friar Lane was haunted by an invisible ghost that used to be heard walking about the building and rattling door-handles, and an old man told me that, when...
Two houses in St. Martin’s churchyard were once very much haunted. I have not been able to get any details regarding one, but, regarding the other, all the bells used to ring without visible...
It has been suggested that the 17th century Narborough Arms is haunted by a ghost in a shroud who walks through walls.
Apparitions / Haunted Pubs / Hauntings
by Ian · Published August 1, 2016 · Last modified December 20, 2018
According to a BBC article entitled ‘Leicestershire’s Most Haunted’ (31/10/2006), ‘The Talbot Inn in Belgrave was believed to have served criminals on the way to being hung their last meal (or rather ale!).
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