Renishaw Hall (pictured above) is reputedly haunted by a number of apparitions: a female described as aged in her 50's, with grey hair tied in a bun under a white cap and believed by some to be a servant; another female with "dark hair and clothes"; and a phantom monk.
Witnesses have also reported tactile phenomena of being kissed three times by cold lips, and this has been attributed to the 'Kissing Ghost' also referred to as the 'Boy in Pink. He is believed by some to be Henry Sacheverells, who died in 1716.
Estate Office,
Renishaw Hall,
Renishaw,
Nr. Sheffield, S21 3WB.
For further information, please read Haunted Britain by Antony D. Hippisley Coxe and Britain's Haunted Heritage by J A Brooks.