Christmas ghosts mapped – festive ghouls from Panto Peggy to Captain Slash

Dozens of festive ghosts are set to hang-out the UK this Christmas.

Much like Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol, Brits in and round some 5,500 haunted places throughout the nation could possibly be getting a reasonably frightful go to on December 25. But whereas the miser’s former enterprise companion warned him simply three apparitions can be knocking on his door, there are apparently 56 ghosts roaming the British Isles with particular ties to Christmas.

Even the novel’s writer Charles Dickens is alleged to hang-out the Corn Exchange in Medway, Kent, the place he was first noticed standing underneath a “moon-faced clock” just a few years after his loss of life in 1870. A brand new map has now revealed the opposite hiding spots of those seasonal spooks.

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Seven festive phantoms are present in Essex making it probably the most haunted area within the UK this season, adopted by Kent – however ghosts are discovered up and down the size and breadth of the nation. Here are a few of the different poltergeists you may see round Christmas this yr.

Captain Slash

Highwayman George Catherall, higher identified by his nickname ‘Captain Slash’, is thought to hang-out the ruins of St John The Baptist Church in Northampton each Christmas. The head of a gang of robbers and murderers, he would nick valuable valuables from guests to nation festivals.



St John The Baptist Church in Northampton is residence to some fairly unsettling characters (file)
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He was arrested on the at Boughton Fayre and accused of robbing a shoemaker of 11 half-crowns, one crown, a neckerchief, a corkscrew and a waistcoat. He was executed for his crimes in 1826 by hanging.

Catherall is buried within the churchyard at St John’s, stated to be one of the crucial haunted graveyards within the UK.

Curse of the red-headed bride



Don’t go in search of this ghost in case you worth your life (inventory)
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Captain Slash is not the one ghoulish visitor to St John’s every Christmas. A red-headed spirit can be stated to stroll its halls every year.

According to legend, the ghost received married on the 14th-Century church through the festive interval however her husband died simply hours after the ceremony. Broken-hearted, the younger widow returned to the church a month later to take her personal life.

On Christmas Eve folks have reported seeing the lady in a “flimsy white dress”. However, one native legend suggests anybody who spies her will die shortly afterward.

Anne Boleyn



Anne Boleyn is alleged to belt out ‘doleful songs’ each Boxing Day (file)
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The second spouse of Henry VIII is assumed to roam the halls of her former residence of Hever Castle. On Boxing day yearly, she will reportedly be heard singing “doleful” songs.

Anne mothered Queen Elizabeth I however failed to offer the reigning monarch with a son after struggling three miscarriages. She was accused of being a witch and beheaded for treason and different prices in 1536.

Panto Peggy

She’s behind you! Middlesbrough Theatre is alleged to be residence to a failed actor who is alleged to hang-out its halls each Christmas.

According to native legend, wannabe thespian Peggy Farrow’s terrible singing was so dangerous it noticed her laughed off the stage throughout a seasonal pantomime. Humiliated, Peggy is alleged to have run out of the theatre straight right into a busy highway – and was killed immediately.

Now, she is alleged to roam the theatre lamenting the tragic story. Boo!

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