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Wednesday, 10 June 2026

June ghosts



June is filled with strange events that are unexplained and paranormal. Another post by Violet Dark placed a link to a number of British ghosts appearing in June. I shall place a link to that entry HERE. Many of these short descriptions on The Paranormal Database are brief, and I've dug a bit deeper. While many of them are just local legends that I won't bother mentioning, other stories remain a mystery and have no logical explanation. 

On the 11th June 1906, a celebrity named Lily Cove visited Haworth Gala. She was on a hot air balloon that malfunctioned, and she parachuted out. As she was descending, she was avoiding the reservoir because she couldn't swim so she directed herself to fall on the ground instead. Shocked onlookers were helpless as they watched her falling to her death. Her body was taken to the Old White Lion Hotel and kept in room number 7. Her funeral was held on the 14th June and she's buried in Haworth Cemetery. The superstar's ghost has been seen in the Old Lion Hotel, in the room number 7 especially, at the bar, in the village and she always visits on the 11th June. 

At an eerie land called Horsey Mere in Norfolk, the ghosts of children are heard laughing and playing. It's believed these are spirits of deceased kids from ancient time who were drowned, murdered or sacrificed, as their bodies were weighted down. The area is so cold and bleak even in Summer, and especially during the haunted 13th June where the children still play by the waterside. 

Here is a photograph of a 17th century English Civil War soldier, found on Telegraph. Another photograph of English Civil War soldiers watching a small child playing in the garden. It terrified his mother, and the story with picture posted a decade ago at The Sun. 

Cadbury Castle is the site where the ghost of King Arthur appears every 20th June. The fairy tale looking site in Somerset with the mystical hillfort surrounded by woodlands. Some believe that this place is Camelot. There's legends of phantom horses, ghost knights, King Arthur and even a dragon who guards hidden treasure in a cave. Excavations done in the area in the 20th century found very old Dark Age structures, placing it back to 5th and 6th centuries AD. It's also believed that the King and his knights never died either, and all under a long sleeping spell, ready to wake up for England's hour of need. On Midsummer night's eve a secret door will open at the side of the hill, then King Arthur, along with his knights, will emerge. 

In the same place, an ancient track leading from Cadbury Castle to Glastonbury Tor is the hell road during stormy nights, and a dangerous Wild Hunt. uses this!

Besides this, have spooky fun and enjoy the Summer Solstice!

Links:

Naseby phantom battle story read at Spooky Isles.

Ghost children of Horsey Mere story at Invisible Works.

Cadbury Castle pictures at The Modern Antiquarian.

More Cadbury Castle with maps and photographs at Tess of the Vale.


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