Haunted Rossendale
Come with us on a journey through Haunted Rossendale. Visit some of the oldest and scariest places in Rossendale.
Halloween Ghost Hunt Dobroyd Castle, Todmorden Haunted Rossendale
Haunted Rossendale Will be hosting a paranormal investigation at Dobroyd Castle, Todmorden. Visit hauntedrossendale.co.uk to buy tickets or to get more information on the Halloween special.
Rawtenstall Ghost Walk
Halloween as never been so good
Haunted abandoned
Horncliffe mansion
Daneshouse fc - rossendale 5 a side final
Real Ghost Caught on Cam in Bolton UK ( Real Foota
This video is filmed by one of our friends while travelling to Bolton.
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Helmshore Station, Rossendale, Lancashire.
A photo slide show of Helmshore Railway Station reproduced from 35mm slides.
The station site has in recent years become a residential housing development. Very little remains of the Station site. The Signal Box and Station Masters house which are now Private Dwellings can still be seen from Helmshore Road.
For further more detailed information and history, visit Wikipedia.
The Helmshore and District Railway Preservation Society, sought to preserve the 3.5 mile section of line from Stubbins through Helmshore to the breach at Grane Road Haslingden. In April 1968 it was decided that the Helmshore & District Railway preservation society would be disbanded, and the East Lancashire Railway Preservation Society came into being with Walter Baker as the Chairman.
By the end of 1969 the society had achieved a membership of 120 and had raised £150 towards buying the line off British Railways. At a meeting with BR in January 1969, BR put their price for the line and track at £40000 and £6000 for the land. Not only this but BR demanded a 10% deposit almost immediately with the balance on transfer of ownership.
At the annual General meeting in June 1971 ELR admitted that the Helmshore project had failed and it was impossible to raise the required funds to buy the land and track. They then decided to look for an alternative site to preserve. The last BR passenger train from Bury to Rawtenstall ran on 3rd June 1972, so the ELR shifted their efforts towards negotiations with BR about operating a weekend passenger service, allowing the coal services to continue running Mondays to Fridays. The rest is History as they say...
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Iain Corrigan shooting the Rossendale Challenge Load 12 shoot 6
Just to show what a great bunch of guys we have at Rossendale, so kind, so supportive.
Run of the Living Dead - Zombie Run - Rossendale, UK
Run of The Living Dead, Rawtenstall, Rossendale
Rawtenstall, a small Town in Rossendale is the location of a recent meteor shower. Witnesses said they saw a green flaming object flying through the sky and landing somewhere in Rawtenstall town centre.
24 hours later the first reports of what seemed to be wide spread cases of family members attacking each other by biting, particularly on the head. The situation quickly spread to the streets beyond the control of the local police. With it being such an isolated place, the decision by the UK governement to make Rossendale a quarantine zone was made immediately.
The only thing that stands between you and freedom beyond the quarantine zone are zombies LOTS AND LOTS OF ZOMBIES.
URBSEC - HORNCLIFFE MANSION - HAUNTED
Urban Exploring of the hanuted abandoned Horncliffe Mansion - Very spooky and creepy
Rawtenstall's Town team Take 2
Our second Portas Pilot bid video.
My Movie Haslingden
Haslingden in pictures
Rossendale Robber
Jordan Haworth robbing our apartment while we was away for the weekend not realising it was all caught on Camera.
Abandoned Jaguar Mansion with 20+ Vehicles
In this video we explore the notorious Horncliffe Mansion, most famous for the 20+ abandoned cars in the grounds of the building. These include 7 vintage Jaguars, 2 Minis, a BMW and other cars and vehicles.
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REMINDER: We do not force entry into any of these places. We only use access points available to us on the day and if there is none, we leave the site how it was to conserve it. If we get in, we do not vandalise anything.
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With it set to be a foggy day, It was a perfect setting to explore some abandoned locations within our local area in the Northwest of England. As the day set we went to Rossendale's Panopticon, 'Halo'.
THE ABANDONED MANSION
The mansion was once one of the finest houses in the region constructed in 1869. The property was originally built as a private dwelling for the local mill owner and business man. In recent times the property has been used as a wedding venue, nursing home and restaurant. The grade II listed property has now become derelict.
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Horncliffe Mansion was built in 1869, by a Mr Henry Hoyle Hardman. Henry was the son of George Hardman, a successful local businessman who built Oakhill house, which is now the Rossendale Museum in Rawtenstall.
In view of the fact that Horncliffe House as it was then known was such a grand home, it is clear that Henry was also a successful businessman just like his father and in fact he owned Hardman Mill in Newhallhey which is just down in the valley and practically overlooked by the house. Henry died in 1888 but his wife Emily continued to live there until she died a few years later in 1896. The house passed to Annie Hardman (their daughter?) and she lived there until about 1903. The house and it's contents were then sold to a Mr. Roland Rawlinson who owned Myrtle Grove Mill in Waterfoot.
And now we have a huge gap with no idea who, what or when until we reach the 1960s!
At this time Lancashire County Council operated a care home for the elderly at the house until some time in the 1980s. Whilst it was a care home it was still known as Horncliffe House however when it was subsequently sold on in 1993 it was turned into a hotel and function venue, being re-named Horncliffe Mansions in the process. The operators at that time were Horncliffe Mansions Ltd. but the limited company was dissolved on 23rd. June, 2009 and the hotel closed. It appears now that it has passed back into private ownership once again and apparently the new owner, a property developer, is waiting to hear if he is to be granted permission to change the house back to a residential dwelling. An amusing anecdote was quoted in the local paper - apparently the owner started work in his youth as a florist's assistant and used to deliver flowers to the house when it was a care home. He always said at the time that he would love to own the house!
To the rear of the building there is a large, modern, single story function room big enough to seat several hundred people, and literature within the house itself confirms its use as a hotel quite unequivocally. Strangely though a document in the conservatory hinted at a prospective change of use to an old people's home but the document does NOT appear to be from the time period when the house actually functioned in that role! A planning application lodged with Rossendale Borough Council in 2008 states that the owner wished to convert the building from a hotel to a dwelling house, but that was during the period of ownership of the house by the hotel company, not by a private individual!
Abandoned then circa 2008/9 - just three years - so why on earth has the owner let it fall into such an appalling state of dereliction in such a short time?
A further enigma is the number of old Jaguar cars standing on the lane at the top of the grounds next to a very old, and boarded up, cottage and what appeared to be recently deployed flood precautions on that lane. This shows that someone is still going up to the house periodically.
Paranormal Britain- Halloween Special 2015- Dunster Castle
Starring Millii Stewart. An informative series of documentaries giving an insight into some of the most haunted locations in great Britain! With the UK's historical gruesome past of torture and execution's, no wonder Britain is as haunted as it is, being home to some of the most haunted buildings in the World!
Halloween Special 2015- Dunster Castle, which is owned by the National Trust, is considered as one of the most haunted locations in the UK. National Trust staff continue to feel uneasy glimpsing apparitions and feeling sick with fear. From apparitions to disembodied feet this location is the most haunted National Trust property.
Whilst filming this episode we seemed to capture some strange anomalies on film. We have included these in this episode! Hope you enjoy watching the Halloween Special! Happy Halloween!!!
Haslingden old road
Haslingden old road heading towards blackburn