Lol, your photos are nothing more but photoshoped pictures of space photography pasted on top of pictures of the graveyard. Fail.
Wardsend cemetery - The lost forgotten graveyard.
Welcome to our investigation of the:- Wardsend cemetery.
Long lost forgotten graveyard.
We will tell you a few facts on wardsend's history first before we show you the Investigation Please Read Our facts, as they are very intresting and will paint a good picture in your head, of what and were we went.
Date: Satday 01-02-08 Time: 9:00pm Location: sheffield, wardend cemetery Members: lee - phillip - john - si
Equipment: 3 Digital camera's - torch - video camera - emf meter - compass - a map of graveyard.
Simon our group septic actually put this place forward for us to visit - Lee and Phil went in the day time to actually see the place before hand, But sadly we failed to find the area - so we had to wait for Simon to show us on the night.
On the night we gathered all of our equipment and set off to the Sheffield wardsend cemetery.
Simon brought a map of the area - looking on the map the area was huge - and we noticed something on the map what wasn’t clear if it was part of the grave yard. so we had it in mind to cross the big iron bridge and check that out.
When we arrived at the entrance of the graveyard, we noticed that the main road leading into the graveyard was perished, this really scared us.
We thought on, and we all thought there must be another way in... Eventually we found another way in what wasn’t perished but it was kind of a detour around the outskirts of the cemetery.
Once we was about to enter we got all of our camera's out and torches, ready to start taking pictures,
It had just started to rain very fine.
Plus the day before, it had been raining heavily. so we thought there would be mass flooding or mud.
Just walking into the graveyard, we saw leg let, vandalism, and graffiti, We stood around the entrance area, and took a few photos to see if we would catch anything unordinary, We didn’t. Just got Bright colour orbs by the fine rain drops, reflecting on the camera.
Wile walking around the paths, we decided to venture out OFF PATH, I made sure i didn’t stand on my graves, as i am respectful for them. as we ventured further into the graveyard, we had some strange Emf reading. funnily enough the emf was going off towards a tree? There is a power plant in front of the graveyard, but the emf, wasn’t going off as we walked towards it, it was only at mid height of the tree, Phil tried to find a source of power, but couldn’t find once, as it emf was only going off in mid air, at a certain spot towards the tree, It would be good if anyone can explain what was going off to us.. as the source of energy wasn’t coming from the Plant, / ground / or the tree we think.
Anyway we decided to move on, as we was getting no photos in that area, we then moved south east of that area and we stumbled upon a strange big little hill of trees and bushes, wile looking at these bushes, we realised in the bushes was were an old chapel, there is only the outskirts left of this chapel, a few steps and a circle wall, we thought eventually it would be good to uncover this chapel from all the weeds / tree and bush, we took a few photos and nothing much on the photos only bright orbs from the rain, we travelled further south west and saw miss leg let of graves, and tombs, We took some photos and strangely enough, a strange mist appeared on the photos, And it was the only 2 photos we have got.
Intresting Facts About Wardsend Cemetery -
Wardsend cemetery is a verry old graveyard based in sheffield - It is a graveyard what many people dont know about as it is hidden away behind the dog tracks in sheffield.
The sexton was found to be selling bodies in victorian times,his house was burned down i think and the mob chased him and his wife before the cops caught him and saved him from a lynching *User sent in info*
Near the main gates theirs the graves of the native american indians where laid to rest
i know one of the graves near the main path through the cemery has a curse on it .... carved in the tomb stone it reads who ever reads these words will meet with a horrible death *User sent in info* Horribale thing to say isnt it, sadly we didnt see this to read it as we didnt know about it at the time, Another myth it seems to me.
Wardsend Cemetery has a distinct military influence due to its close proximity to Hillsborough Barracks. The obelisk monument commemorates the soldiers of 6th, 19th, 24th, 33rd, 51st, 55th Regiments of Foot, Victorian Army, who died whilst at Hillsborough Barracks during the period 1866 - 1869. *User sent in info*
A sergeant in the 84th Regiment (York & Lancaster Regiment), he was promoted twice ‘without purchase’, and was awarded his Victoria Cross for “conspicuous bravery” during the Indian Mutiny at Oonao in 1857. His death was due to ‘the breaking of a blood vessel’ on the parade ground of Hillsborough Barracks on February 10th 1860. *User sent in info*
Wardsend dates back as far as 1161 and was then called wereldesend.(relating to a forest clearing), by 1336 the spelling had been changed to Werlsend and by 1388 it was call Wordesent.
Wardsend House was built on this site in 1477 and stood for 400 years,before being demolished in 1957.
It is said to be the only cemetry in the uk with a railway running through it.
Comments
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(Posted on 2010-01-08 06:49:00 by )
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reports of a shadow / mist, on the main path.
to be honest not many sighting as been reported, not everyone knows about this cemetry and its history. one of only graveyards to have a train go through it lol :P
(Posted on 2009-06-21 15:03:00 by ) -
thanks for that! yeah found it. ive ben looking for reports in the area of ghosts and activity but found little. what reports have you heard from the area??????
if you could help that would be great
(Posted on 2009-05-30 19:58:00 by ) -
Hey
To the chappel remains we tried to find when we went. on this investigation. We found it.. but.. there had been trees and bushes planted in / around it.
we manage to find some steps what went up into the chappel but couldnt find nothing more... as there was to much trees and overgrown bushes..
maybe we go down some day and clean that area up a lil. making it known to people.
I seen that man also on the lake side. He as a big dog with him right? we asked him for directions across haha :P
(Posted on 2009-05-24 12:47:00 by ) -
i'm hoping to go there could anyone tell me where the open graves are? and the remains of the chapel and stable
(Posted on 2009-05-22 12:35:00 by ) -
I work on the road that the cemetry is on (club mill road) in a factory. In the summer the area doesnt seem too bad, apart from all the litter that has been dumped throughout the road, but in the winter when the days are shorter things do seem a little eerie around old silver mills. There is now a man living at the side of old silver mills in a caravan.... he is much braver than I am! I havent seen anything strange as yet, but the overall area does have a certain funny feeling about it...........
(Posted on 2009-04-18 22:38:00 by ) -
I was 14 years old in the summer of 1984. It was a warm night and I and two mates decided to camp out all night.The place we chose was wardsend cemetery.We soon came to regret it.It was about 2am when we got our heads down for the night.All was silent except for the noise of the works when sudenly we heard the sound of very young children playing.We got out of the tent and had a good look around but found nobody.So we got our heads back down not thinking that this could be ghosts.About 3.30am the tent shook and there was an earsplitting scream.We ran and did not stop running till we reached a main road.We went back for our stuff about 9.00am and every thing seemed fine.Ever since then I have look for ghosts and have seen one twice.Just down from the the cemetery there is a lane behind the dogtrack an if you go down the lane you come to a place we called the old silver mill(it is gone now with a car park in its place).We were round the back of it when we saw a women dressed all in white holding somethink in her hands.She was stood in an upstairs window.There was no floor up there and no stairs for her to go up but she was there all the same. We called her the whitelady of the silver mill.We saw her 2 months later. The night after we last saw her my 2 mates were killed in a car crash.
(Posted on 2009-01-24 20:02:00 by )
Investigation :- The long lost grave yard Wardsend.


Hey,
all of our photos on pr are not photoshop.. or made by our selfs..
i can send you the main file so u can look and put it thought tests if you like to see if its been touched.