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Nuns

Location: Lindisfarne (aka Holy Island) (Northumberland) - Church
Type: Unknown Ghost Type
Date / Time: June 2019
Further Comments: A witness spotted many nuns praying in the church. Mentioning it to a nearby woman, the witness was told the church was empty; no one else had seen the nuns and there was no evidence they had existed.

Source: User Submission
First added: 2021-09-05 | Last updated: 2021-09-05 | ID #14262

Ball of Light

Location: Linley (Shropshire) - Church and unknown cottage
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 1913/14
Further Comments: Balls of light were seen around the village; one on the church tower and the other passing through a cottage. While the lights were thought to be connected to the phantom white lady said to haunt the area, it could be possible they relate to the geological fault line which runs through the area.

Source: Published Media
First added: 2021-01-17 | Last updated: 2021-01-17 | ID #14055

Old Man in Blue

Location: Linlithgow (Lothian) - St Michael's church
Type: Crisis Manifestation
Date / Time: 1513
Further Comments: This apparition, wearing blue and holding a staff, appeared before King James IV and warned him he would lose the Battle of Flodden.

Source: Historical Record, Published Media
First added: 2003-03-17 | Last updated: 2003-03-17 | ID #4032

Mound Building Sisters

Location: Linton (Borders) - Hill on which the church stands
Type: Legend
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: A man who killed a priest had his life spared on the condition that his two sisters build a mound on which a new church would stand. They completed the task, although one of the sisters promptly died upon his release (either from exhaustion or joy).

Source: Historical Record
First added: 2016-03-18 | Last updated: 2016-03-18 | ID #12065

Monk

Location: Linton (North Yorkshire) - St Michael's Church
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: This solitary figure is occasionally seen drifting around the church.

Source: Published Media
First added: 2003-01-05 | Last updated: 2003-01-05 | ID #3496

Alice

Location: Little Baddow (Essex) - Grace's Walk, pond near Little Baddow church
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: Lady Alice took her own life in the 1610's, after her horrid uncle pushed her too far... She is now seen near the pond in which she drowned.

Source: Published Media
First added: 2001-09-08 | Last updated: 2001-09-08 | ID #896

Betty Bury

Location: Little Wakering (Essex) - Hall, Wick Meadow, and the area behind the church
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: Reported to have hanged herself in Little Wakering Hall, her shade now haunts the area.

Source: Published Media
First added: 2001-09-06 | Last updated: 2001-09-06 | ID #841

Funeral March

Location: Little Warley (Essex) - Church
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 1929
Further Comments: Residents could hear the church organ playing a funeral march, although the building was unlit. The area tended to be avoided because a nearby house had a reputation as being haunted. The village rector said the 'music' could be the noise of traffic from a nearby road.

Source: Historical Record
First added: 2023-05-22 | Last updated: 2023-05-22 | ID #14920

Footprints

Location: Llanarth (Dyfed) - Llanarth church
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Unknown (footsteps still present?)
Further Comments: Up to his nightly no-good antics, the Devil entered this church, scaled the tower and tried to steal the bells. The vicar witnessed this and managed to drive the Devil away - the Horned One jumped from the bell tower, leaving an impression of his foot on a stone in the graveyard.

Source: Historical Record, Published Media
First added: 2008-03-01 | Last updated: 2008-03-01 | ID #8274


An Image from An Essay Towards a Natural History of Serpents.

Church Dragon

Location: Llandeilo Graban (Dyfed) - Llandelio Graban church
Type: Dragon
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: This dragon, which made its home in the church tower, was killed by a local lad. The boy made a dummy dragon out of oak and covered it in steel spikes - the real dragon attacked the model, impaling itself on the spikes and dying of its injuries.

Source: Published Media, User Submission
First added: 2006-02-22 | Last updated: 2006-02-22 | ID #6713

Fad Felen

Location: Llandrillo-yn-Rhos (Rhos-on-Sea) (Clwyd) - Church
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: Maelgwn Gwynedd was said to have died after looking through the keyhole of the church door and spotting the beast known as Fad Felen. The monster was said to have emerged from the saltwater marsh and have gold-like eyes, teeth and hair.

Source: Historical Record
First added: 2020-11-10 | Last updated: 2020-11-10 | ID #13995

Cloaked Figure

Location: Llandrindod Wells (Powys) - Bridge near Disserth church
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 01 June 2008, 22:42h
Further Comments: A figure wearing a cloak with hood was spotted by a driver and his passenger while driving over the bridge.

Source: User Submission
First added: 2008-08-03 | Last updated: 2008-08-03 | ID #8682

Waving Man

Location: Llanfaelrhys (Gwynedd) - Close to St Maelrhys Church
Type: Unknown Ghost Type
Date / Time: May 2018, between 22:00h - 03:00h
Further Comments: A strange tall man was spotted waving at cars during the night.

Source: User Submission
First added: 2019-07-06 | Last updated: 2019-07-06 | ID #13277

Grabbing Stone

Location: Llanfaes (Gwynedd) - Church (no longer standing)
Type: Legend
Date / Time: Circa twelfth century
Further Comments: A boy who tried to raid a pigeon's nest for its eggs was caught and held fast by a stone. After his parents prayed for three days and nights, the boy was released. The boy's handprint remained on the stone.

Source: Historical Record
First added: 2021-05-18 | Last updated: 2021-05-18 | ID #14162

The Drowned

Location: Llanfaglan (Gwynedd) - Churchyard
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: June (reoccurring)
Further Comments: The shades of everyone whose bodies have been found along the coast near the village walk towards the church on a certain day in June, vanishing as they reach their graves.

Source: Published Media
First added: 2005-01-09 | Last updated: 2005-01-09 | ID #5818

Man in Grey

Location: Llanfwrog (near Ruthin) (Clwyd) - Cafe attached to village church
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: October 1950
Further Comments: A research group visited this location to investigate a reported poltergeist, although the party encountered an old man dressed in grey who spoke in Welsh. The entity claimed to be a former landlord named Owen Roberts and, and a little chat, the ghost agreed to leave the building. It was later discovered that a local man named Owen Roberts had died in 1800.

Source: Historical Record
First added: 2023-11-18 | Last updated: 2023-11-18 | ID #15177

Relocated

Location: Llangan (South Glamorgan) - Church
Type: Fairy
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The church was supposed to have been built upon another field, but unknown entities had different ideas; every night the previous day's building progress was deconstructed and relocated to the site where the church now stands.

Source: Historical Record
First added: 2021-05-18 | Last updated: 2021-05-18 | ID #14158

Dancing Fairies

Location: Llangua (Gwent) - Llangua church, fields behind
Type: Fairy
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: Witnesses here watched a troupe of fairies dancing in the fields behind the village church. Once the merriment ceased, the fairies headed off towards the wood.

Source: Published Media
First added: 2002-07-07 | Last updated: 2002-07-07 | ID #1658


Engraving of the Devil, 1895.

Stolen by the Devil

Location: Llangyfelach (West Glamorgan) - Church with separate tower
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The Devil stole the tower of the church but Saint Cyfelach caught him and forced Old Nick to drop it a short distance away.

Source: Published Media
First added: 2005-01-08 | Last updated: 2005-01-08 | ID #5778

Giant Rib

Location: Llangynog (Powys) - St Melangell's Church, Pennant Melangell
Type: Legend
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: A rather large rib, thought to belong to a mammoth, was once said to belong to a giant or Saint Melangell. The saint was famous for saving a hare from a hunt, and local superstition prevented anyone from hare hunting near the church.

Source: Historical Record
First added: 2020-07-15 | Last updated: 2020-07-15 | ID #13863

Phantom Female

Location: Llangynwyd (Mid Glamorgan) - Church
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The church is reportedly home to a ghostly young woman.

Source: Published Media
First added: 2004-05-31 | Last updated: 2004-05-31 | ID #5179

Thigh Stone

Location: Llanidan (Gwynedd) - Old Church of St Nidan
Type: Legend
Date / Time: Stone no longer present
Further Comments: A thigh shaped stone could once be found at the church and would magically return to the site if removed. In the twelfth century, an earl took the strange stone, chained it to a rock, and had it tossed into the sea. The following day, the thigh stone had returned; the earl instructed that no one should try to remove the stone again. It is thought the stone was stolen during the eighteenth century and this time the stone never returned home.

Source: Historical Record, Published Media
First added: 2021-05-18 | Last updated: 2021-05-18 | ID #14160


A dog-headed figure from the Nuremberg Chronical (1493)

Tall Man

Location: Llanilar (Dyfed) - Church
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Nineteenth century
Further Comments: One of several churches in Wales where the Devil was once said to have appeared in the form of a man with an evil looking face (or the head of a dog), with his appearance causing illness to witnesses.

Source: Historical Record
First added: 2018-04-01 | Last updated: 2018-04-01 | ID #12801

Teulu

Location: Llanllwch (Dyfed) - Church lane
Type: Crisis Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: A local man claimed to have heard a ghostly funeral, known as Teulu, occur on several occasions. The Teulu would occur prior to a death in the neighbourhood and would be a pre-enactment of the burial.

Source: Historical Record
First added: 2021-05-13 | Last updated: 2021-05-13 | ID #14146

Hatless Man

Location: Llanmadoc (West Glamorgan) - Church and surrounding area
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 27 January 1868
Further Comments: During choir practice, Rev John David Davies was disturbed by a scream coming from the graveyard. A young man said he had seen 'a man without a hat' look through his window. Eighteen ships had been wrecked in Broughton Bay, and it was thought the hatless figure to be one of the many sailors who had died.

Source: Historical Record
First added: 2025-10-07 | Last updated: 2025-10-07 | ID #16113

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