Spooky Liverpool

Exploring one of the world's most haunted cities

Liverpool Ghost Stories

Liverpool’s rich and storied past is steeped in eerie tales and spectral sightings, making it a treasure trove for ghost enthusiasts. From the shadowy figures said to haunt the historic docks to the chilling whispers that echo through ancient pubs and theatres, the city is alive with paranormal lore. Bold sailors, tragic lovers, and restless spirits are all part of Liverpool’s ghostly tapestry, each story adding another layer to its haunted history. Whether you’re drawn to the terrifying Lady in Black at Speke Hall or the unsettling presence at the Philharmonic Dining Rooms, these ghost stories capture the darker side of the city’s soul — where every cobbled street holds a secret and every shadow might be something watching you back.

The Tower Buildings - Liverpool's Most Haunted Location
St Nic's Church and Churchyard - The Dead House: Tragedy and Plague Pits
Sweeting Street - Liverpool's Oldest Recorded Ghost Story
Exchange Flags & The Town Hall - Death and Undead Residents
The Cornwallis Street Swimming Baths - A Ghostly Encounter
McKenzie's Tomb and Rodney Street - Liverpool's Most Haunted Street
The Wellington Rooms - A Grand Venue with a Dark History
Liverpool's Hidden Williamson Tunnels - Beneath the Streets of Liverpool
Newsham Park Hospital - The Assylum's Unique History and Hauntings
The Pickwick Poltergeist - A True Enigma
The Hitch Hiker of Queensway Tunnel
The Ghostly Legends of Bidston Hill
The Hauntings of Epstein Theatre
John Lennon's Haunted Childhood Home
Ye Hole in Ye Wall: Unique ghost stories of Liverpool’s oldest pub
The Anfield Stadium Apparition
The Sarge at Liverpool Ambulance Training Centre
The Green Lady of Childwall Hall - Uncovering the Eerie Legend
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