Ghost Hunt At Wisbech Castle

Ghost Hunt At Wisbech Castle

Are you brave enough to join GHT on a full blown ghost hunt of Wisbech Castle?

By Ghost Hunter Tours

Date and time

Sat, 19 Oct 2024 20:00 - Sun, 20 Oct 2024 02:00 GMT+1

Location

Wisbech Castle

Museum Square Wisbech PE13 1ES United Kingdom

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Ghost Hunt at Wisbech Castle 19/10/24

Are you brave enough to join GHT on a full blown ghost hunt of Wisbech Castle?

The location has a long history of hauntings over its long history and there are areas inside the castle the staff of the castle wont go alone.

The dark and eerie vaults which date back to medieval times are a network of underground passages which have had many uses including being used as a prison

Wisbech Castle was once a state prison, incarcerating Catholics in the reigns of Elizabeth, James I and Charles I and Protestants in that of Queen Mary. Many executions took place here..

History:

After 1066, William the Conqueror established the mark of his authority in every important place, and the town of Wisbech, at that time on the sea, was deemed worthy of a stone fortress.

In 1236, both Town and Castle were swept away in a terrible inundation. The castle remained in ruins for the better half of a century, and then was rebuilt and became one of ten castles, palaces and manor houses attached to the See of Ely.

In the times of persecution, Wisbech Castle became a state ecclesiastical prison, incarcerating Catholics in the reigns of Elizabeth, James I and Charles I and Protestants in that of Queen Mary. Many were executed. It is possible even that the Gunpowder Plot was hatched at the Castle.

Since Wisbech was a Cromwellian area, the Castle, by now in a state of terminal dilapidation, was sold in 1658 to the Right Honourable John Thurloe, Cromwell’s Secretary of State. He had the ruined castle demolished and replaced it by a most elegant house designed by Peter Mills, a pupil of Inigo Jones.

At the Restoration, Thurloe’s Mansion reverted to the See of Ely and was occupied by members of the Southwell family over a period of a hundred and five years.

Then in 1792 it was put up for sale, and purchased by Joseph Medworth, a former Wisbech Charity boy who had succeeded in business. He offered it for sale to the Corporation for the use of the Grammar School, but they declined. Medworth had the Mansion demolished. Using much of the same materials, he managed to replace it with the regency villa, which stands today.

Tickets

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GHOST HUNTER TOURS

Are You Brave Enough?

GHT organize the most amazing real-life ghost hunts and Paranormal Investigations in the UK’s most terrifyingly haunted locations.

Do you have what it takes to investigate a haunted building with our mediums & paranormal investigators?

If so then join the Ghost Hunter Tours Team. You can take part in real experiments such as table tipping, glass devination, vigils, séances, experiments and Ouija boards. You will not be an observer on these events as you will take part fully in all of the activities and draw your own conclusions.

Whether you are a seasoned paranormal investigator or a beginner you are always given a warm welcome by the GHT crew. You will witness first hand the most haunted things happening right in front of you!

GHT run ghost hunts at haunted castles, prisons, caves, mansions, tunnels, houses and abandoned buildings around the UK. We think we scared just about everyone who has been on one of our tours!!

Are you brave enough to join us on a ghost hunt?