The Slaughter House

The Slaughter House

The Slaughter House, located on Fenwick Street in Liverpool, England, dates back to the 16th century. Originally a butcher’s shop and slaughterhouse, it later became a pub in the 18th century. The building’s dark history includes its use as a makeshift morgue during World War II air raids.

Paranormal activity at The Slaughter House has been reported for decades. Many staff and patrons have experienced unexplained phenomena, particularly in the cellar area. One of the most notorious spirits is said to be that of a young boy named Henry, who allegedly died in the building’s cellar during the 19th century. Witnesses claim to have seen his apparition and heard his disembodied voice.

Another frequently reported entity is a man in old-fashioned clothing, believed to be a former owner of the establishment. He has been seen walking through walls and standing at the bar. Staff members have reported feeling watched and experiencing sudden cold spots throughout the building.

Objects moving on their own, particularly in the bar area, have been documented by both staff and customers. Glasses have been known to slide across tables or fall from shelves without apparent cause. The sound of footsteps and disembodied voices have been heard in empty rooms, particularly after closing time.

In the cellar, people have reported feeling uneasy and experiencing a sense of being touched or pushed by unseen forces. Some visitors have claimed to see shadow figures moving in the darkened corners of this area.

The Slaughter House’s long history and numerous reported paranormal occurrences have contributed to its reputation as one of Liverpool’s most haunted locations.

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The Slaughter House, 13-15 Fenwick Street, Liverpool, L2 7LS, United Kingdom
Fenwick Street
L2 7LS Liverpool, England,

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