Haunted Haworth

Haunted Haworth Ghost Tours with a local storyteller and folklorist around the historic village of Haworth
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04/06/2026

Another in my series of (in this case ever so slightly longer than) . You wouldn't believe the hassle I had getting this recorded and edited 😂👻

25/05/2026

Emily Dickinson's "One need not be a Chamber — to be Haunted." At its core, a poem about psychological haunting... the idea that our internal memories, fears, and thoughts can be far more terrifying than any external threat.

22/05/2026

She Came Back

The third one minute ghost/horror story (well, less than a minute for this one)

20/05/2026

Edgar Allan Poe's poem Spirits of the Dead, recorded in St Deiniol's graveyard, Hawarden, next to , the UKs only residential library, whilst here for research and writing retreat. Thanks to for reminding me of the poem :-)

Booked in at the amazing  for a writing and research retreat with .lovesagoodshelfie . And evenings in the lounge just r...
20/05/2026

Booked in at the amazing for a writing and research retreat with .lovesagoodshelfie . And evenings in the lounge just reading for pleasure. Finally get to "The Bloody Branch" by the talented . Just finished the first chapter and I am blown away by her use of language

As promised, some pictures from my Horrible Haworth walk with the lovely kids from the 14th Keighley Scout group. I was ...
14/05/2026

As promised, some pictures from my Horrible Haworth walk with the lovely kids from the 14th Keighley Scout group. I was blown away by their interest, attention and curiousity ⚜️

A fantastic evening walking the 14th Keighley (Haworth) Scout Group through the dirt, disease and death of Horrible Hawo...
13/05/2026

A fantastic evening walking the 14th Keighley (Haworth) Scout Group through the dirt, disease and death of Horrible Haworth (pics to follow). They were a lovely and lively group of inquisitive and attentive youngsters

Ghosts are trying to tell a story.Not just to frighten us, but to reveal something. A grief unresolved. A wrong left bur...
11/05/2026

Ghosts are trying to tell a story.

Not just to frighten us, but to reveal something. A grief unresolved. A wrong left buried. A trauma refusing to die quietly.

That is why ghost stories endure. They are not dead things pressed flat between the pages of books. They live in places. In old houses and moor roads. In whispered warnings, half remembered names, and the feeling that somewhere, somehow, the past is still trying to speak.

Every haunting is a fragment of narrative reaching out across time. A voice saying: remember me. Understand this. Do not let it vanish.

Perhaps that is why we gather around ghost stories in the first place. Not because we believe in ghosts exactly, but because we suspect the world is still full of echoes.

And sometimes, if we listen carefully enough, the dead still have something to say.

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