
For centuries, Washford Mill stood beside flowing water, turning machinery, and the endless noise of industry. Built on a site connected to milling since the Domesday era, the old mill later became part of Redditch’s industrial history, shaping the lives of generations who worked beside the waterwheel.But alongside that history, another reputation slowly emerged.Visitors and staff have reported seeing the figure of a woman near the ancient waterwheel, an elderly man standing silently between the bars, and the unsettling feeling that the building is never truly empty once the doors close for the night.In this episode of Ghost Tales by the Fireside, we explore the documented history, local folklore, and reported paranormal experiences connected to one of Redditch’s most atmospheric historic buildings.Website:www.ghosttales.co.ukSupport the podcast & get MP3s/PDF books:www.buymeacoffee.com/ghosttales
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