Location: Llowes (Powys) - Moll Walbee's Stone (aka St. Meilig's Cross, on display in the church)
Type: Legend
Date / Time: Still present?
Further Comments: Moll Wallbee, also known as Matilda de Braose and Maud de Braose, was said to be a giantess who married William de Braose, the Forth Lord of Bramber. While carrying stones in her apron (to rebuild a castle), one fell into her shoe. She picked it out and tossed it into the churchyard of Llowes, some three miles from where she stood.
Location: Long Compton (Warwickshire) - Church
Type: Other
Date / Time: Tomb still present
Further Comments: A tombstone in the church is said to be either a petrified witch, or someone a witch turned to stone. Visitors are supposed to be able to feel the stone staring at them as they circumambulate the church.
Location: Long Melford (Suffolk) - Churchyard
Type: Legend
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: A local legend speaks of a pair of skulls which once resided in the churchyard which would chatter away after dark.
Location: Loose (Kent) - All Saints church
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The church is reputedly home to two ghosts that can only be seen after one has stuck a pin in a yew tree in the churchyard and quickly circumambulated the church thirteen times.
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An old woodcut of a knight on horseback slaying a dragon.
Location: Low Ham (Somerset) - Church
Type: Dragon
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The church is home to a spear that was used to kill a local dragon which lived in Athelney Fens - the creature snacked on the local livestock until a local hero bore arms against the beast.
Location: Lower Gornal (West Midlands) - St James' Church
Type: Unknown Ghost Type
Date / Time: 1881
Further Comments: Ghostly voices had been heard in the churchyard and the local vicar was assaulted by an unknown force. An exorcism finally disposed of the entities.
Location: Ludgvan (Cornwall) - Church
Type: Legend
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The spire of this church was once torn down by a devil during a storm. The church yard is also haunted by a tall figure in white.
Location: Ludlow (Shropshire) - St Lawrence's Church
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: This elderly female wearing a dressing gown runs around the graves after dark, occasionally heard screaming.
Location: Lychett Matravers (Dorset) - Church path - the Whispering Corner
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The area is reportedly so haunted that one can go at any time of the day and night and listen in to the quiet whispers of the dead.
Location: Lydgate (West Yorkshire) - St Ann's Church
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: November 2009
Further Comments: A freelance photographer caught an image of a misty woman knelling by a gravestone at this churchyard. He later returned to the location and found that the grave at which the woman was photographed belonged to a child who died in the 1800s.
Location: Lydiard Tregoze (Wiltshire) - St Mary's Church
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The grey spook wearing a cowl was spotted in the corner of the church when the building should have been empty. Unworldly organ music and singing has also been reported after the building has been locked at night.
Location: Macclesfield (Cheshire) - Church of St Michael and All Angels
Type: Legend
Date / Time: Still present
Further Comments: Local legend says that if you can run up the cobbled steps in one breath you will receive anything you wish for.
Location: Macclesfield (Cheshire) - Large, private house near churchyard
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 1958
Further Comments: A family moved out of their home after seeing a white figure with a grotesque face in one of the rooms - the two witnesses knocked a door from its hinges while trying to escape the entity.
Location: Maesteg (Mid Glamorgan) - St David's Church
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: A legend once said that horses were driven around the area of the church by an invisible entity. Fire emerging from the horses' nostrils would be blamed for darkened grass and the flaking paint on fencing. In the same area, a phantom donkey was said to have been banished after a man kicked the creature.
Location: Maidstone (Kent) - Holy Trinity Church
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 1970s
Further Comments: Three young girls, the daughters of a local vicar, died of smallpox on the same day and are believed to haunt the graveyard. They were last seen by a woman walking her dog in the area.
Location: Malew (Isle of Man) - Parish Church
Type: Other
Date / Time: Circa 1900
Further Comments: The church had a brief reputation for being haunted by an entity which carried a candle through the building at night. The reverend put the ghost to bed after pointing out the lighthouse beam hit the church, causing the lighting effect.
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An old woodcut of a woman hanging from a tree.
Location: Marazion (Cornwall) - St Hiliary's Church
Type: Unknown Ghost Type
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: Hanging herself after being jilted by her lover, Elizabeth was said to appear at the church on the day her former partner was due to marry another woman.
Location: March (Cambridgeshire) - Church
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Church still present
Further Comments: The villagers of March wanted their church in the village, but the Devil felt so passionately about his fenland he moved the construction materials across the river.
Location: Marrick (North Yorkshire) - Church
Type: Legend
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The church was due to be constructed upon the hill by the village, but each time construction was to begin, stones and mortar were moved a half mile out of the village. After the third time, the architect gave up and built it where the materials were left.
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An old photograph showing the doorway of Marske by the Sea Church.
Location: Marske by the Sea (North Yorkshire) - Church
Type: Fairy
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: It is said that the church here was once pulled down to make way for a new building - after the last brick was removed and night fell, the church rebuilt itself; the builders took the hint, and the church has remained standing ever since. It was said that the hobman, a type of fairy, was responsible.
Location: Marston Moretaine (Bedfordshire) - St Mary the Virgin church
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The Devil tried to steal the bell tower, but found it too heavy and dropped it after several steps - church and tower remain separated to this day.
Location: Marton (Lincolnshire) - Church of St Margaret of Antioch
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Mid-twentieth century
Further Comments: A ghostly old man dressed in green, spotted by the vicar on many occasions during his Sunday services, was later identified as a former choirman who had died at the end of the nineteenth century.
Location: Matching (Essex) - Church
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The Devil tried to prevent the church from being built by moving stones at night, but he ultimately failed.
Location: Maughold (Isle of Man) - Church
Type: Unknown Ghost Type
Date / Time: Circa 1861
Further Comments: While adding an extra step within the church, workmen unearthed several bones. Whispering filled the air, only disappearing once the workmen reburied the remains.
Location: Mawnan (Cornwall) - Near church
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: 17 April 1976, onwards
Further Comments: This man-sized creature was seen several times over a period of years - a giant owl with glowing red eyes and pincers for feet. All the witnesses would appear to have been teenage or younger girls.