Haunted Happenings will be spending the night at
Bolebroke Castle not to sleep but to investigate its
other inhabitants, those that are no longer living.
There have been many ghosts seen here and many
unexplained happenings. People staying here have
heard screaming and howling. Some of it sounds happy
whilst at other times the howling is full on
anguish. Male voices have been heard grunting at
visitors as they walk up the staircase. There is the
figure of a woman, dressed in what appears to be
nun’s clothing wandering around as if searching for
something or could it be someone. It is thought that
it may be her secret lover who came to a tragic end
on the great staircase. Anne Boleyn was known to
have frequented Bolebroke Castle on many occasions
and her ghost has been seen many times walking
through the Great Hall.
Feelings of being
touched, atmospheric changes, light anomalies,
whispering, tapping and scraping, these are all
regular paranormal activities witnessed at this very
haunted location. We want you to join us on this
investigation to see what and who we will encounter.
This event includes:
A guided tour of the building giving you details
of its unique history A tour of the building with
our Medium An introduction to ghost hunting and what
is involved Psychic workshops with ghost hunting
equipment demonstration Use of ghost hunting
equipment Opportunity to carry out your own vigils
and séances Vigils with paranormal team including
Medium Refreshments throughout the night including
hot and cold drinks and snacks. Please bring a
torch, comfortable shoes, warm clothes and any
filming equipment you may wish to use.
Jooin
us if you dare for an evening of ghostly entertainment by candlelight in
the Great Hall
Hear
about the goings on here since the 12th century.
Be introduced to the paranormal by our medium and go on a ghost
haunt
in the haunted rooms.
WATCH OUT SPOOKS ARE ABOUT No refund if you find it too spooky to sleep.
Guests normally get
together towards the end of the evening ( usually 12.00 - 02.00hrs) and
share details of their finding and experiences