If you dare, read the list below that includes scary stories around some of Sheffield’s most haunted places.
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9. Mosborough Hall.
The Lord John Darcy Suite is said to be haunted by the White Lady of Mosborough Hall. The story of the White Lady, goes back to the late 1600’s. A governess at the Hall had flirted with the squire and found herself to be pregnant. The squire promised her monies and a small cottage, but finding himself in some financial restraint had finally refused. The angry voices, occasionally heard, are reputed to be their last bitter argument when the girl’s final threat was to tell his wife about the affair which led to her tragic death. He had visited her room on the pretext of keeping his promises and in one moment of desperation had slit the poor girl’s throat. Photo: Google
10. Stocksbridge Bypass.
Finally, we end with probably Sheffield's most famous haunted locale, the road connecting Sheffield and the Peak District has been well documented by those interested in paranormal activities. There are countless reports of dark figures and shadowy beings spooking drivers along this eerie stretch of road. Photo: Google