Regularly described as one of the most haunted buildings in the country and visited by paranormal investigators, parapsychology groups and ghost hunters alike the building continues to offer a fascinating glimpse into the world of the supernatural and the unknown.

With low beams, sloping floors and all manner of unexplainable draughts and cold spots the building is one of the most eerie you will ever visit! With over 40 seperate and identified spirits - some dating back over a thousand years!

Event Details
Date: 12th July 2008
Time: 21:00
  Price: £45
Map: Click here
  Places Available: 15

Surely one of the most terrifying experiences is walking down a dark narrow staircase aware that you are being followed and yet knowing that there is no-one there. Nearly every investigator that has visited us has been conscious of being watched on the staircases, either by a child on the top floor or by an older darker spirit on the first floor. There is an uneasy feeling of walking through different time periods as you cross from one half of the building to the other. Servant women are often seen scurrying across the landing and over the staircase through a doorway that is no longer there (at least it is if you pause half way up the stairs - you just can't go through it anymore!).

Investigators often see a hazy shadow cross the landing and smell burning. It is believed that this originates in the Romanov Room. A grandfather clock can be heard ticking throughout the building but is most noticeable on the staircase and first floor landing. The staircase to the second floor is extremely narrow has a very claustrophobic feel about it.

There are many other tales associated with this unique location, and the best way to find out about them - and experience them - is to join us and see what you find as we open our casebook on 21 Henley Street!

** 5 person discount - organise a group booking and save!**

**Get the 5th place for only £10! **

 

 

 
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