Strelley Hall Nottingham Ghost Hunt

Nottingham, United Kingdom

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FOR GROUPS
Adult
GBP £49

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Over the centuries the building has been modified substantially, however there was a medieval tower which has been incorporated into the modern Strelley Hall, forming the tower room, the castle bedroom above it, and the cellar below.

The cellar leads to a medieval dungeon, and it was used for purpose, with evidence that people have been imprisoned there even in the 20th Century, mostly for the crime of poaching.

The Dungeon is where Fright Nights have seen the most paranormal activity during our past visits.

From deafening noises to physical interaction with guests, in particular our male guests have reported being pushed and prodded, and made to feel extremely uncomfortable.

We have also had bricks thrown into the centre of our circle whilst holding hands as a group, knowing that anything that happens cannot be any other person in the room.

We cannot guarantee any activity, but Strelley Hall has a very strong energy and always seems to make for an interesting night!

Strelley Hall is situated just four miles from Nottingham in the village of Strelley.

Although the Hall is just a shadow of what it once was, there are still many original features and it is truly a magnificent and imposing building.

The whole of the village is steeped in history, including the Monks stones, a 14th-century route taken by monks in the area, which passes by the 13th century "All Saints Church".

The former castle is complete with moat, with evidence of the medieval wall a few hundred meters south of Strelley Hall on a bend called Motts corner, where there is evidence of another Saxon building said to have been a wooden construction on stilts.

As well as Strelley Hall being haunted, it’s said that the gardens are also the place to investigate. Just a few meters from the Hall there is a witches' coven, beside a medieval stewpond. There is a dark figure that’s been seen roaming the surrounding fields and entrance to the Hall, who is thought to be Nicholas Strelley. Nicholas was known for being a notorious gambler, and had such an addiction, that he lost the Hall in a card game.

For decades, staff and visitors have reported ghostly manifestations of a man dressed in black, and have experienced poltergeist activity, thought to be caused by Nicholas himself! He particularly likes the young ladies who visit the hall, believing them to be his 'local wenches'… is this the reasoning behind our male guests feeling uneasy and experiencing physical interaction? Does Nicholas want them to leave so he can have the women all to himself?!

During our ghost hunt, we have access to the morning room, which will serve as our base room for the night.

The following spaces will be used for vigil areas:

  • The Panelled Room which dates from 1780
  • The Castle Room which is part of the medieval tower and dates from 1200,
  • The cellar and medieval dungeon, which also dates from 1200.

We also have access to the grounds, but with the stewpond so close by, we will keep our investigations to inside the hall for health and safety reasons!

Because of the size of the venue, we will only open the event to 24 people maximum. If you like small group investigations, this is the place for you!

Are you brave enough to spend the night with us?

This is such an amazing venue! So do come and join us for a night of ghost hunting to discover more about the history and hauntings of Strelley Hall!


What's included?
  • 45-minute history talk with Richard Henshell, owner of Strelley Hall
  • Initial briefing including information about Fright Nights, health and safety talk, and equipment talk
  • Mediumship walk round – who haunts tonight?
  • Psychic experiments including séances, glass divination and more
  • Ghost hunting vigils in the dark with our medium
  • Use of ghost hunting equipment
  • Hot drinks and biscuits
  • Your chance to ghost hunt in a haunted location at night with free time to explore on your own!

Availability

We aim to offer a choice of dates for all our ghost hunt events.

They usually take place on a Friday or Saturday evening and continue through until the early hours of the morning. (Though there are some exceptions)

The number of guests we can take is subject to the Venue, as some have restrictions on numbers due to their size.

All events can be booked on an exclusive group/company basis if requested. Please contact the tour operator for prices.

There are currently no dates listed for this experience. Please make an enquiry by pressing the Send email button above.

Restrictions

Over 18’s only for insurance purposes.

No pregnant women allowed.


Weather

This event will take place in all weather conditions.


What to bring/wear

Please wear suitable clothing for the event you are attending. We recommend layering up to accommodate all weather conditions.
Smoking is not allowed inside any of our venues, so please wear suitable clothing for going outside if you smoke/vape.
Many locations do not have seating throughout, so you may be required to sit on the floor at times.

Remember to bring your torch as you will be in the dark for a lot of the evening.


Accessibility

If you are disabled please contact the tour operator to see if this venue is suitable or not, according to your level of disability.

Some venues can be negotiated if you use a stick and most locations involve climbing stairs throughout the evening.


Cancellation Policy

For more information please see our full terms and conditions on our website at www.frightnights.co.uk/terms-and-conditions/
In the event of the cancellation of an event by Fright Nights. Fright Nights will use best endeavors to contact purchasers either by phone, email or in writing (using the details provided at the time of ordering) and advise them of the cancellation. Please note, however, it is the customer’s responsibility to check whether the event is going ahead at the scheduled date, time and venue, and Fright Nights cannot guarantee that they will inform the customer of any changes to the event date, time or venue especially when incorrect contact details have been provided.


Other Information

There are various other hazards to be aware of at Strelley Hall – the passageway to the dungeon is slippery, dark, and there are various obstacles including an overhead pipe! The passage can often be wet underfoot. The steps down to the dungeon are badly sloped, wet, slippery, and there is no handrail!


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