Creative Midlands Heritage

Creative Midlands Heritage


Priesty Fields in Congleton - Poltergeist house

Posted: 15 Apr 2012 05:34 PM PDT

The photographs below is of a property close to the start of Priesty Fields in Congleton, the property has been derelict since the 1960s, and it is believed that the property was or is owned by the Louden family. The reason that the property has not been lived in for around forty years is that poltergeist activity forced the previous family from the house and it has remained unoccupied ever since.























The photograph below shows a listed building that was once a famous surgeons house. The house like the one above is close to Priesty Fields in Congleton. The house consists of three dwellings, the resident of the house closest in the picture reported seeing the ghost of an elderly woman sitting on the end of her bed brushing her hair, she also claims that she was unable to see her reflection in the wardrobe mirror. Also on occasion she has felt a tap on her shoulder when no one has been present. The middle property was for sale, and although the property is locked up, all the windows were found to have been opened one morning, the estate agent had to be called out to close them all and secure the property!



Apologies on image quality... was suing cam on phone as didnt have SLR with me.

found a future venture too.. if im brave enough

Captain E.J. Smith Commemorative plaque, Hanley, SoT

Posted: 15 Apr 2012 11:27 AM PDT

Unveiled today (15th April 2012) a commemorative plaque marking the birthplace of Captain Edward John Smith in Well Street, Hanley, Stoke on Trent:

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