The Spooky Isles network is the UK and Ireland’s leading independent horror and paranormal online magazine. We're dedicated to exploring all the dark history, horror, folklore and mysterious phenomena our islands have to offer.| Spooky Isles
A chilling and atmospheric gothic play, The Haunting of Blaine Manor delivers eerie thrills and standout performances at St Helens Theatre Royal, writes RACHAEL ELIZABETH| Spooky Merseyside
Explore 10 of Merseyside’s most atmospheric public haunts where Halloween legends and local history come together in spine-chilling style. From Liverpool’s haunted cemeteries to Southport’s eerie pier, Merseyside is full of public places where history and hauntings collide. Whether you’re after a Liverpool Halloween ghost walk, haunted pubs on the Wirral, or eerie seafront strolls ... Read more| Spooky Merseyside
Explore St Helens town centre on a self-guided ghost tour uncovering spooky tales from haunted pubs, churches and theatres| Spooky Merseyside
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The Lighthouse Ghoul is a ghostly figure said to haunt the foggy shores of New Brighton’s Perch Rock Lighthouse| Spooky Manchester
Footsteps, chilling cellars and ghostly figures haunt the Old Linacre pub in Bootle — but are they echoes of the past or something more sinister?| Spooky Manchester
Bootle’s dark past lives on through eerie local legends and ghost sightings that continue to haunt its streets today| Spooky Manchester
When moonlight glances across the Tapestry Room at Speke Hall, some say the silence is not stillness but sorrow| Spooky Merseyside