Strange Sheffield - Bunting Nook: Englands Most Haunted Road?

Adrian Finney


Organisation:
Strange Britain
Region:
Yorkshire & Humber
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Professional Story Teller
Fee:
Paid: Fee based on group size. Please contact for details.
Category:
Humanities
Updated:
3rd November 2022

Why not join Adrian Finney on one of his Strange Sheffield Ghost Walks for a night full of ghost stories, local legends, grisly true crime, along with other strange tales and experience the stranger side of the city?

The Bunting Nook walk is a circular route starting and ending on the public footpath outside St James Church at Norton S8 8JQ, is also about a mile long, and is fully wheelchair / mobility scooter accessible.

Don’t want to travel? That’s fine as I can bring these tales to you!

Norton and the general Graves Park area of Sheffield has more than its fair share of ghosts and legends. From a huge devil dog, that’s been seen for close to 1,000 years, to a ghostly carriage plus it is the home to Bunting Nook. A road widely considered to be one of the most haunted in the whole of England!

Adrian Finney has written several books on the paranormal and is fully insured by equity.

Obviously there’s talks of violent deaths, historical suicides, scary ghosts, and even the origin of a certain cheeky swear word, so please book at your own discretion.

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About Adrian Finney

Adrian Finney is an author of various books on the paranormal, including the Strange Britain series, and since 2021 he has also been the host of the Strange Sheffield Ghost Walks.

He’s a deep passion for the weird and the strange and that passion comes across in his speaking.

He’s able to mix local history, black humour, and grisly tales.

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