Bishton Hall Staffordshire Ghost Hunts
Bishton Hall Staffordshire Ghost Hunts
Bishton Hall Ghost Hunts / Ghost Hunting Events
Bishton Hall Ghost Hunts / Ghost Hunting Events
Bishton Hall has so many unexplained happenings from original wooden window shutters Banging, door handles have been heard turning, the feeling of someone walking past you when nobody is present has been reported in the entrance lobby. The feeling of being watched and footsteps heard coming from the former servant’s kitchen, The Laundry area and the cold store. Many of the cellars refuse to enter alone, and it's no wonder that this was once the bathing and showering area; strange mists and dark shadows had been seen here. The old school rooms can be a daunting place, where many refuse to go alone. Bishton Hall has many stories, and we believe home to so many spirits. Join the team as we unlock the doors on this eerie location and invite you into this grand old mansion, Will you encounter the heart of Mary Jayne on the attic level, the spirit of Charlie, the red-haired gentleman in the cellars, who on many occasions will make guests feel highly uneasy. Maybe you will encounter Charlotte Sparrow wandering the Temple gardens or just passing through the main house.
Your ghost hunt will allow you exclusive access after dark around this chilling location. You will be put into small groups at the start of the evening to investigate and explore the attic rooms, The Dormitories on the 2nd floor, along with the eerie dark cellars, Will you encounter the ghostly lady in the attic level?
History Of Bishton Hall
History Of Bishton Hall
Bishton Hall has first mentioned in the Domesday Book, and the current property dates back to circa 1750, with its east wing added in the 19th century. Its Temple Garden was built in the 1840s.
In the middle of the 18th century, a lawyer, John Sparrow, who became the first chairman of the Stafford quarter sessions, famously prevented a massacre of Stafford residents at Radford Bank. He was also High Sheriff of the county, later held by Cecil Stafford Northcote whilst at Bishton.
Upon John Sparrow’s death, ownership passed to his eldest daughter, Charlotte. She never married but is still remembered today by the children of Colwich school, which she founded. She added the east and west wings of the house in about 1820.
The Stafford Northcote's moved here in 1946 and made it into St Bede’s School.
Your ghost hunt will allow you exclusive access to this chilling location after dark. You will be put into small groups at the start of the evening to investigate and explore the attic rooms, The Dormitories on the 2nd floor, along with the eerie dark cellars. Will you experience the many strange and unexplained happenings that occur here?
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