Location: Monyash (Derbyshire) - Church
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Late 1960s - early 1970s
Further Comments: The Reverend Lomas died after falling from his horse, although his shade was seen in his former church several times. The presence was said to be comforting.
Location: Moreton on Lugg (Hereford & Worcester) - St Mary the Virgin church
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: A Royalist was captured, tortured and killed by Parliamentary soldiers in this churchyard. His ghost is said to remain.
An old photograph of people standing outside Morwenstow church.
Location: Morwenstow (Cornwall) - Church and general area
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Twentieth century
Further Comments: Parson Hawker, proudly proclaimed a legend in his own lifetime by locals, has been heard walking about in his former church and other various areas of his old neighbourhood. Many years ago, the church was due to be constructed in a different place, but the building materials were relocated by a supernatural agency to the place it now stands.
Location: Movern (Argyll and Bute) - Kiel Church
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Pre twentieth century
Further Comments: A man with the ability to see both the living and the dead claimed he would watch as ghosts left the church at dusk and return at dawn. One of the ghosts, a woman, always lagged behind the others, and when questioned, the entity claimed to have been a Spanish princess whose body had been returned home, but one of her fingers had been left behind.
Location: N1 (Greater London) - St Mary's Parish Church, Islington
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 25 December 1898 (ghost), January 1899 (large crowd gathers)
Further Comments: After a local paper printed a story concerning the appearance and disappearance of a white figure outside the church on Christmas night, a large crowd of people gathered looking for the entity. A large police presence eventually moved the crowd on.
Location: N1 (Greater London) - St Peter's Church
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Late nineteenth century?
Further Comments: A grey-white figure with its face covered by a cowl was said to haunt this church.
Location: N9 (Greater London) - Edmonton church
Type: Shuck
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The white phantom dog which lurked in this area was harmless unless provoked.
Location: Nantwich (Cheshire) - Churche's Mansion
Type: Other
Date / Time: Still standing
Further Comments: This house has a salamander carved into the wall to protect it from fire. It appears to have worked; a large blaze in the community in 1583 levelled most of the town but failed to touch the protected home.
Location: Napton on the Hill (Warwickshire) - Church
Type: Post-Mortem Manifestation
Date / Time: 1960s
Further Comments: While two ghostly Elizabethan ladies traditionally haunt the area, the 1960s sighting of an older lady relates to a woman thought to have died locally about twenty years previous.
Location: Neston (Cheshire) - Church
Type: Post-Mortem Manifestation
Date / Time: 1800s
Further Comments: An unknown priest once arrived here and gave mass before mysteriously vanishing. It was later discovered that his description matched that of a former priest buried in the churchyard.
Location: Nevern (Dyfed) - Church
Type: Legend
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The church was due to be constructed close to the river, but an angel appeared and advised that building work should occur at a site where a white pig would be seen. The advice was taken; a white sow and her white piglets were discovered where the church now stands.
Location: Nevern (Dyfed) - Yew Tree in churchyard
Type: Legend
Date / Time: Still present
Further Comments: The second yew tree on the right on entering the churchyard is known as the Bleeding Tree - blood can be seen dripping from the stump left by a severed branch.
Location: New Ross (County Wexford) - St Mary's Church
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: January 2021
Further Comments: A photograph taken of the church at night revealed a blurred female form walking on a path. Although the 'phantom' is likely a real person caught at a slow shutter speed, several mediums stated the woman's spirit to be trapped in the wall outside the church.
Location: Newby (Yorkshire) - Newby Church
Type: Unknown Ghost Type
Date / Time: 1963
Further Comments: Another famous photograph of a ghost was taken in this church; Reverend Ken Lord shot an image which showed a tall thin monk with black hollow eyes standing in front of an altar.
All Saints Church, Newcastle.
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne (Tyne and Wear) - All Saints Church, Quayside
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: Jack was a well-liked member of the community before being caught and tried for removing and selling lead from coffins. A local legend now places Jack's ghost in the churchyard.
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne (Tyne and Wear) - St Andrew's Churchyard
Type: Crisis Manifestation
Date / Time: Nineteenth century
Further Comments: A young curate who fell in love with the daughter of a local landowner was now about to set off to see the lass at home when he spotted her walking around the churchyard. The man ran into the churchyard, but she had vanished. The following day he discovered that she had died at home during the night. Though it is said she still walks the area, none have seen her recently.
Newcastle Cathedral.
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne (Tyne and Wear) - St Nicholas Church (now Newcastle Cathedral)
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Pre-1882
Further Comments: Before this church became Newcastle Cathedral, there were reports of a tall shadowy knight who would walk around day and night, vanishing around corners and pillars. The clank of ghostly armour was also heard.
Detail from Salvator Rosa's painting Scenes of Witchcraft Evening.
Location: Newchurch (Lancashire) - Local church
Type: Other
Date / Time: Still present
Further Comments: This holy building has a large blue eye built into it, to protect against witches and other evils.
Location: Newington (Kent) - Church
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: A hoof print is visible in a stone by the gate. The Devil was once so upset by the sound of the church bells, he climbed the steeple with the intent of stealing them; he slipped and fell, leaving the single piece of evidence behind.
Location: Newport (Gwent) - Church
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: A lady wearing a blue dress or veil is seen in a church yard where a local tsunami washed away many of the graves. It is thought that the phantom woman once lived in the village and would look out of the church tower towards the sea, hoping for her sailor husband to return.
Location: Newton Longville (Buckinghamshire) - Telephone box outside St Faith's Church graveyard
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Late twentieth century
Further Comments: Users of this telephone box have reported the sound of footsteps walking up to it and someone rapping on the glass, even though nothing can be seen.
Location: Ninfield (Sussex) - Churchyard & area
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: A disagreement between two brothers ended abruptly when one decapitated the other with a scythe in the churchyard here - the headless brother has been known to make comeback appearances.
Location: North Leigh (Oxfordshire) - Church
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Not as yet!
Further Comments: Two effigies within the church, Sir William Wilcote and his wife Lady Elizabeth Blacket, are said to have once had their hands close together, but now they farther away. When the distance becomes too great, the Lady Blacket will return to haunt the village.
Location: North Otterington (Yorkshire) - Church
Type: Legend - Old Nick
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: The church here was intended to be built closer to Thornton-le-Moor but the Devil moved the stones to where the church was finally constructed.
Location: North Uist (Outer Hebrides) - Cross shaped stone near St Mary's Church
Type: Legend
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: It was once believed that by raising this stone, rain would fall, which would then cease when lowered again.