Facebook page Eerie Echoes & Dark Tales Of Bolton is captivating local residents.
Jane, who runs the page says it about getting people’s stories out there and every effort is made to back up the reports they received through research.
And it comes as no surprise there are plenty of haunting tales to tell give the rich history of the town and the well documented hauntings.
Jane has experienced the supernatural in Bolton.
Jane said: “I was on my own upstairs in The Old Three Crowns pub, and I’d heard the thudding of footsteps on the landing, walking all the way to the front end of the room. As I turned around, they stopped right in front of me.”
That was just one story personal to Jane, who said: “You’ve just got to be at the right place at the right time,” she says about encountering paranormal spirits- and especially at the famously paranormal spots in the town’s long history.
Eerie Echoes & Dark Tales of Bolton was devised after a group of women investigated these places.
Smithills Hall
That group disbanded in the pandemic- and now has a presence on social media.
Talking about other encounters, the enthused supernatural explorer has heard voices when listening back to sound recordings.
The Watermillock House, which is now a Toby Carvery off Crompton Way, has been investigated before for its supernatural secrets.
When live steaming in the 19th century building’s server’s quarters on Facebook, they noticed holes in the wall- and asked on stream what they were for.
She said: “We didn’t heard anything at the time, but people were commenting saying we’ve just heard a man.
“There were no men there, but when I listened back later there’s a man’s voice, he does say something in direct response to my question.”
This isn’t the first time a sound recorder picked up supernatural occurrences.
In the Old Three Crowns pub again, there’s said to be a girl’s spirit who has lived upstairs for many years.
When talking about her with a sound recorder present on an investigation, Jane said there was a girl’s voice saying ‘I can hear you.”“That made me think actually she’s real, she’s actually haunting The Three Crowns,” Jane added.“I’ve spent many years trying to find out who the little girl is that haunts there, but I’ve never been able to find out.”
As well as those places, other favourites from the page are Ye Olde Man and Scythe, Smithills Hall and Chorley Old Road, where there are tales of a UFO sighting.
To Eerie Echoes & Dark Tales of Bolton, they try to be as accurate as possible, backing up history and reports with newspaper archives or evidence.
However, sometimes it’s just about getting people’s stories out there.
Some fans message in and put their supernatural experiences out there.
Though standing at over one thousand followers, Jane noticed people are just as interested in hearing the history of Bolton as hearing about the spooky details.
It begs the question of what the group thinks happens after death- and though not religious, Jane holds a belief.
She said: “I would love to know the answer, but I’m a sceptical believer. There is something after that, but what?
“There is some sort of energy. Whether that would be something to do with the stone tape theory is why we’ve heard these male voices in direct responses. I would love to know more than anybody what happens.”
The stone tape theory is that ghosts are like tape recordings through supernatural energy when a person has gone through emotional or traumatic events- and recording them onto rocks .By nature, Bolton is historic.
There are countless tales, and some paranormal tales may still slip under the rug- and go unnoticed.