A welcome return to a location where Fright Nights held the first ever paranormal investigation five years ago! As one of the most consistently active locations in the country and recent came second in a national competition to find Britain's most active paranormal location!
Always a prominent feature on Stratford's landscape, right in the heart of the town, the Shrieve's House and the awarding winning and haunted Shrieve's House barn (The Falstaff's Experience) date back to the 16th century, although a dwelling has stood on this spot since 1196.
The first known tenant of the building was William Shrieve, who was an archer to King Henry VIII. His name still survives today and in a house such high rank, it could be reasonably assumed he was an important figure in his day and may possibly have been a Sheriff of some sort, as his name suggests.
In the 16th century it was a tavern and the tavern keeper, William Rogers, is said to have been the inspiration for Shakespeare's famous comic character Falstaff. There is documented evidence that his family had strong connections with Shakespeare, as Shakespeare's daughter Suzannah was close friends with Elizabeth, the daughter of the Rogers.
In the 17th century, wounded soldiers were brought back to the building after the first battle of the English Civil War at Edgehill. Following the war, John Woolmer, tenant of the building was made the very first Mayor of Stratford.
Having survived two great fires, the plague and Civil War, the house has a lot of secrets to share including hidden priestholes, secret chambers and not forgetting the hauntings
There are a number of 'dominant' spirits said to be active in the property: an archer from the time of Henry VIII; a serial murderer from the 18th century; a little girl who was a pickpocket in the tavern; a Catholic gentleman from the time of the reformation and a justice of the peace who used his power to run an extortion ring with threats, violence and trumped up charges. There are also sightings of the parliamentary soldiers, children and animals. During certain times of year a dark hooded figure with red glowing eyes, who is said to be a very ancient spirit, stands back and watches.
"To this day, I have not since returned inside Shrieves House barn, to revisit the Spirit energy that resides within and although very scary and frightening at the time, it was undoubtedly one very special encounter to remember." Derek Acorah
Our event includes:
- Ghost Tour of the Falstaffs Experience
- Mediumship and Equipment workshops
- Mediumship walkround - who haunts tonight?
- Psychic and Ghost Hunting Equipment
- Experiments including seances and glass divination
- Ghost Hunting Vigils
- Hot Drinks and Snacks
- Expert advice and discussion about the paranormal
- Your chance to stay in a haunted museum overnight!
Please note:. Over 18s only. |
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| Date: 28th Nov 2009 |
| Cost: £65 per person |
| Begins: 10:00pm |
| Finishes: 5:00am |
| Map: Click here |
| Station: Stratford - 0.4 Miles |
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Deposit option available. Pay the balance four weeks before event. Cheque and Card payments accepted |
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