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Witch’s Hallow Part 2

Posted by Gemma Mawdsley on Monday, December 19, 2011, In : Fiction, Paranormal, Short Ghost Story. 

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Witch’s Hallow Part 1

Posted by Gemma Mawdsley on Monday, December 19, 2011, In : Fiction, Paranormal, Short Ghost Story. 

Though I have heard thousands of ghost stories over the years, very few have involved witches and I was intrigued when Bill told me his next tale was about the murder of a witch. Sarah was not in fact a witch, but it suited her accuser to condemn her as such.

I met Bill early on Wednesday afternoon and although it was only a little after 3, the light was already beginning to fade. The landscape is dull and tired now, the fields in hibernation, awaiting the spring. The only colour among the gre...


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Graveyard Secrets Part (2)

Posted by Gemma Mawdsley on Monday, December 19, 2011, In : Fiction, Paranormal, Short Ghost Story. 

Tom’s cottage is snug, though the air is thick from the turf  he uses to keep the old range going. I sat at the table and watched as he took plates of cold meats and cheeses out of the fridge.

He had prepared these ahead of time, and I was glad I hadn’t refused his offer of lunch. I was touched and honoured to find he had bought packets of gluten free biscuits for me, and he offered me juice instead of tea. Once he had finished setting the table, he sat opposite and started to talk, as he ...


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The Most Cardinal Sin

Posted by George Mawdsley on Monday, December 19, 2011, In : Fiction, Paranormal, Short Ghost Story. 

The world had never been kind to lovers. Those who have fallen in love unwisely have often met with the most horrifying acts of cruelty, even death. From the middle ages and right up to the present day, we read of those who have suffered at the hands of disapproving parents, whose anger had spurred them to terrible acts of violence and murder.

My story this week concerns two such lovers, but it is not the classic boy meets girl tale. I first heard the story many years ago from a school friend ...


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The Haunted Pub

Posted by Gemma Mawdsley on Monday, December 19, 2011, In : Fiction, Paranormal, Short Ghost Story. 

As hauntings go, the story I’m about to tell you is a fairly recent one. It began in the 1940s, so those of you who remember halfpennies and sixpences, can cast your minds eye back to the time. I first heard about the ghost a week ago and started my investigations right away.

You know from reading my blog that it’s set in a country pub and I will start by telling you a little about the place. It is in the midlands, in a rather remote spot, just outside a village. I will call it Morris’s ...


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Ghost of the Wandering Pedlar

Posted by Gemma Mawdsley on Monday, December 19, 2011, In : Fiction, Paranormal, Short Ghost Story. 

In my wandering through the remote parts of this beautiful country, I have come across many strange tales, of hauntings and ghosts. The story of the Pedlar is one of the latest and was told to me a few weeks ago by an old woman who lives near my uncle.

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Although we are in the middle of summer here, it is cold and the days damp and overcast. The woman, we will call her Betty, knows I am interested in ghost story, so she told my uncle to send me to see her the next time I was visiting him and to ...


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Gallows Hill House Part (2)

Posted by Gemma Mawdsley on Monday, December 19, 2011, In : Fiction, Paranormal, Short Ghost Story. 

Tonight I continue with the story of Gallows Hill House. I have told you how the haunting began and as we progress, I’ll recount the interviews I had with Katie, the present occupier.

After Thomas’s death, the house was sold off and the shares divided between his few remaining relations. It passed from one owner to the other over the next few hundred years, though none stayed for very long. Its present owner refused to be interviewed, but I know from asking about in the locality, that he s...


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Gallows Hill House Part (1)

Posted by Gemma Mawdsley on Monday, December 19, 2011, In : Fiction, Paranormal, Short Ghost Story. 

In the not too distant past, every town had a place of execution and to spare the gentlefolk the horror of the swaying rope; they sited many of these places well outside the city limits.  

The house I’m going to tell you about tonight, is not shy about its past, though the plaque bearing its name has been taken down. Built in 1746, or so the stone above the door declares, it stand in a lonesome spot in County Clare. I will tell about its history in a moment, but first let me tell you about t...


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The House in the Glen

Posted by George Mawdsley on Monday, December 19, 2011, In : Fiction, Paranormal, Short Ghost Story. 

Tonight I’m going to tell you the story of a haunted house. This house exists. It was built over three hundred years ago and it’s still occupied by one of the original owner’s descendants. She’s an old woman now and worried that once she’s gone that the house will fall to ruin.

The house is in the countryside, in a bleak and desolate spot. Now that the men are gone, the grounds are overgrown and other than the small path that lead to the main door, the garden on either side is a gree...


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