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Ordsall Hall Ghosts – The White Lady – UK Ghost Hunts S01 E01


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Strelley Hall Ghost Hunt with Ciaran okeeffe – August 2014.


Strelley Hall

Nottingham – Strelley Hall

Date:  15th August 2014

Time:  9pm – 2am

Address:

Strelley Hall
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG8 6PE

Day: Friday

Price: £30

 http://ukghosthunts.com/nottingham-strelley-hall-p-68.html

Deposit: £15 – £15 To be paid to the group on the night of event.

Cairan o’Keeffe From The Popular Program “Most Haunted” Will Be Joining Ukgh On This Evening At Strelley Hall In Nottingham

Strelley Hall in Nottingham is a period building in Strelley, Nottingham.  The Hall was originally built as a castle around 1200 AD and was modified in the early late 18th century and again in the 19th century.

Strelley Hall’s history dates back to the Saxon times, and has even been the subject of an archaeological dig, uncovering historical artefacts and dating most of the masonary in the range of 1250 to 1350.

There are many original features of the building including The Castle Room, thought to be part of the ancient tower, and the Panelled Room, dating back to Georgian times.  There are also dungeons to explore as well as a vast cellar, with dark corners and foreboding feelings

Nicholas Strelley was the last member of the family to own the Hall, because in 1678 he gambled it away and eventually the Hall and estates passed to Ralph Edge, a lawyer.  There is a family tree kept near to The Castle Room which shows the generations of Strelleys from the time when they took the estate around 1200 through to the period when they lost the estate in 1678, to the present day.

 

It isn’t just the hall that has such history attached to it; the surrounding area is also steeped in history.  Strelley Village was a thriving industrial town in the 16th and 17th centuries.  It was one of the first areas to be exploited for coal, and there are remnants of many bell pits around the village.
The Gate Lodge has some medieval walls, particularly those abutting the road.  The formation of the walls is similar to the Church, indicating it may have been constructed at a similar time.  At the north end of the car park at the front of the main building is The Dungeon.  It was used to imprison people, mainly poachers but other criminals were definitely imprisoned there.
There is so much history to this building, but to fully appreciate the magnificence of it you have to explore its cellars, dungeon and rooms.  This building has never been investigated, but with a history dating back to the 1200s, who can tell what spirits or ghosts walk within these ancient walls?
What we can tell you is that Nicholas Strelley put a curse on gambling at Strelley and was believed to have visited Strelley at nights, uninvited after he lost the estates.  His appearances caused some serving wenches to lose their minds and it is they who are believed to haunt the Hall.  They appear to be quite benign, but it is not until much later that certain ghosts behaved in a frightening way to living humans.  There are many Strelley ghosts that explore these walls, but exactly who they are and why they still haunt the hall will be for you and the Uk Ghost Hunts Team to find out.

 

At Strelley Hall, experiments you will be able to take part in include: Ouija boards; table tipping; glass divination; EVPS sessions; séance’s; lone villages.  Book your tickets early for this truly magnificent building and ghostly investigation.

 

St Johns Museum Ghost Hunts – Warwick. 2014.


St Johns Museum

Warwick – St Johns Museum

 

Date: 12th July 2014

Time: 9.00 pm – 2:00am

Address:

St Johns Museum

Warwick,

CV34 4NF

 

Day: Saturday

Price: £39.00 Click to buy from UKGH.

http://ukghosthunts.com/warwick-st-johns-museum-p-79.html

Deposit: £15 – £24 To be paid on the night of event

St John’s House Museum is a historic house located in Warwick, just east of the town centre, in Warwickshire, England.

It is now a museum, run by Warwickshire County Council, and has had a varied history spanning almost 400 years. To the side of the house is a small garden belonging to St John’s and to the rear is the large St. Nicholas’ Park.

The existing building is not the first on the site. The first recorded one was a hospital dedicated to St John the Baptist which was founded at some time during the 12th century the reign of Henry II. John was a popular choice of dedication during this period and served the double purpose of giving casual overnight boarding and foods to poor travellers, and for ongoing help for the local poor and ill.

After changing hands during the monastic dissolution the building was altered almost beyond recognition in 1626 and transformed into the current building. In 1788, George Greville, 2nd Earl of Warwick purchased the property and it stayed in the family until1960. During this period, in 1815 it was turned from a family residence into a private school

In the 1960s, the property was passed from the Earls of Warwick to Warwickshire County Council who turned it into a museum which it still remains. The ground floor is composed of social history exhibits and a re-creation of the school that occupied the building. On the first floor is a museum dedicated to the history of the Royal Warwickshire Fusiliers.