Location: Ipswich - Private residence along Felixstowe Road
Type: Unknown Ghost Type
Date / Time: Winter 1989
Further Comments: A former occupier at this site recalled seeing a white, semi- transparent shape of a young boy with white or blonde hair. Though the clothing was hard to distinguish, the witness could clearly see the smiling face of the figure.
Location: Ipswich - Private residence along Skylark Lane
Type: Post-Mortem Manifestation
Date / Time: 1998 or 1999
Further Comments: A female witness alone in a house looked down from the landing to see a slim old man dressed in a 1930's suit and hat standing halfway up the stairs holding the banister while looking up at her. The man appeared 'real', but the witness knew he was not. He seemed to stare right through her as if looking at something else. The witness stared at him for what 'seemed like an eternity', trying to work out who or indeed what he was. Finally, the witness became unnerved and turned around to escape the scene - when she glanced back the man had vanished.
Location: Ipswich - Private residence, Lattice Avenue
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 1978
Further Comments: Over a period of several months, different people spotted a former owner who took the form of a lady in white standing at the top of the staircase. Visitors would also say that they had seen someone peer into the lounge, even though no one had done so.
Location: Ipswich - Private residence, Mottram Close
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: January 2012
Further Comments: The Evening Star newspaper reported that Lee and Michelle Markwell had experienced several strange occurrences in their home, including footsteps, electrical items turning themselves on, and feeling something brush past. The couple videoed 'orbs' in their home, mostly likely dust particles close to the lens. A paranormal team, Suffolk Paranormal Research, which investigated the site said the haunting was caused by an elderly farmer named William and Rachel, his sister.
Location: Ipswich - Private residence, Rosebery Road
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 2002 onwards
Further Comments: Doors opened and footsteps could be heard climbing the stairs in this home. After a female form was spotted in one of the bedrooms, the house was exorcised by a church pastor.
Ipswich railway station.
Location: Ipswich - Railway station
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 2013
Further Comments: Staff working in the early hours of the morning claim to have seen a woman in areas which should be empty. A feeling of unease is also present. The same female figure may have been seen in a mirror by cleaning staff. The sounds of children's laughter have also been reported. Nothing has been reported since the station was refurbished in 2016.
Location: Ipswich - Shop in Tower Ramparts (now known as Sailmakers)
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 2008
Further Comments: A member of staff reported several spooky occurrences in this shop, including spotting a little girl peering through the bars of a staircase, the image of a man in grey who would walk around (being mistaken for a customer), and boxes which fall off shelves without reason.
Location: Ipswich - St Clement, Ipswich
Type: SHC
Date / Time: 1744
Further Comments: Grace Pett's burnt body was discovered in her house; other people living there were not aware of the fire that had killed her during the night.
Location: Ipswich - Street corner along Norwich Road
Type: Unknown Ghost Type
Date / Time: Early 2010s
Further Comments: An upset child ran home and told his father that there was a ghostly, scary woman standing on a nearby street corner. The slightly sceptical father walked to the corner and was horrified to see the ghostly woman who looked at him before vanishing.
Location: Ipswich - The Dales, Dales Road
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 1980s
Further Comments: Two children playing on this piece of parkland spotted a Roman solider standing by a tree watching them. He vanished after a few seconds. A Roman burial site had been discovered nearby many years earlier.
Location: Ipswich - The Rep public house (former theatre)
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Unknown
Further Comments: Frequently seen when this pub was still a theatre, a visit from Alfred was considered by the troupe to be a lucky omen. He would sit in the fourth or fifth row, silently watching performances.
The Woolpack, Ipswich.
Location: Ipswich - The Woolpack Public house, Tuddenham Road
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Late twentieth century
Further Comments: Once named Fred by locals, this shade was later identified as Admiral 'Grog' by a local medium. Local folklore says the pub was once an old smuggler's haunt with tunnels running to the dock and other nearby buildings.
Location: Ipswich - Tourist Information Centre (no longer operating), St Stephen's Church
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 1990s onwards
Further Comments: Staff working at this building have reported two elderly sisters who once played the organ in the church before it closed and was reopened as a Tourist Information Centre. They are said to have died shortly after their beloved place of worship shut its doors permanently.
Area around Ipswich Pet Cemetery, which is no longer operational.
Location: Ipswich - Tuddenham Road (near pet cemetery (no longer present))
Type: ABC
Date / Time: June 1996
Further Comments: Seen by a car full of people as it crossed the road, the cat was as large as a tiger with a jet black coat. Locals were unconvinced and named a local dog as the likely explanation.
The Willis Building in Ipswich.
Location: Ipswich - Willis Buildings, Friars Street and Grey Friars Road
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 1990s, 2010s
Further Comments: One former worker reported hearing footsteps in empty parts of the building and ascending the escalator when it was turned off for the night. The witness also reported hearing a disembodied scream, all during the 1990s. More recently it has been claimed that the building is haunted by a friar which appears after dark, although the person sharing the story admitted it may be just a tale to unnerve new employees.
The now closed Woolworths in Ipswich.
Location: Ipswich - Woolworths (no longer operating)
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Pre-2008
Further Comments: Staff would feel as if they were not alone in the stockroom and the door would occasionally slam shut and jam.
The Buttermarket Shopping Centre, Ipswich.
Location: Ipswich - WS Cowell's, now the site of the Buttermarket Centre
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: Late twentieth century (monk), 2016 (footsteps and keys)
Further Comments: While the Cowell's building stood here (a monastery was formally on the site), a few employees reported observing an old monk. Two women, on separate occasions, were supposed to have fainted after seeing the figure, and at least one man had fled during a night shift. Phantom footsteps were also heard in the factory, and perhaps more recently by a cleaner at work in the shopping centre, with the sound accompanied by jangling keys. A local legend says that hundreds of years ago, when the monastery was under attack, the occupants hid their treasure down a well on the site - it was never recovered and remains to this day.
Location: Ixworth - Ixworth Rectory
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 1919 onwards
Further Comments: The Rector of the Parish during the First World War was said to have died of a broken heart after the mysterious disappearance of his wife. His spirit has been seen walking the rectory, usually by the latest Rector.
Location: Ixworth - Just after the bridge near Stow Road
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: April 2016
Further Comments: A driver and passenger watched a ghostly man form and run across the road. The passenger stated that until that moment, they did not believe in ghosts.
Location: Ixworth - Road between Diss and Bury St Edmunds
Type: UFO
Date / Time: June 2000, dusk
Further Comments: Two witnesses in a car spotted a triangular craft, around the size of a house, hovering above a field. Soft lights were visible under the ufo. The witnesses also noticed other road vehicles were slowing down to look at the object.
The Gypsy Boy's grave, on the roadside to Bury St Edmunds.
Location: Kentford - 1.5 miles beyond Kentford, at a crossroads on the main road to Bury St Edmunds
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 1800s onwards
Further Comments: The gypsy boy buried here was falsely accused of sheep stealing and committed suicide rather than go to jail. Flowers and other items of respect are left here by people; some for luck, some to avoid suffering an accident in the area. Several cyclists have reported coming off their bikes along this stretch of road, for reasons unexplained.
The roadside grave at Dobbs Lane, Kesgrave.
Location: Kesgrave - Dobbs Lane
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 1960s
Further Comments: Haunted by the ghost of a suicide, the crossroads here is where Dobbs is buried; a young shepherd who took his life after losing a sheep. Youths out for some fun in the 1960's started to dig up the grave, only to be scared off by 'something'.
Location: Kesgrave - Exact location not known
Type: ABC
Date / Time: 1996
Further Comments: Part of a rash of sightings of ABCs in and around the Ipswich area during 1996.
The sea off Kessingland, Suffolk.
Location: Kessingland - Off coast
Type: Cryptozoology
Date / Time: July 1912, and 1978
Further Comments: A sea monster, sixty foot in length with thirty 'blobs' running along its back, has been seen three times during the twentieth century. The first sighting was documented by the daughter of author H. Rider Haggard, which she described in a letter to her father on 20 July 1912. The most recent sighting occurred in 1978. It has been speculated that the creature was a procession of seals leaping in and out of the sea.
Location: Kirton - Village public house
Type: Haunting Manifestation
Date / Time: 2004?
Further Comments: The ghost nicknamed Old Bill was once a regular at this public house. He believed that drinking ruined his life so returned to the building which he now haunts.