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Tissington Hall

Tissington Hall is located in Ashbourne, Derbyshire in England. The hall dates back to the 17th century replacing the moated manor house which stood there previously. Today the hall is open to the public at certain times of the year and can also be hired for wedding functions, corporate use etc. Reported Paranormal Activity Paranormal [...]

Elvaston Castle

Elvaston Castle is located in Elvaston, Derbyshire in England. The castle was built in 1633 for Sir John. During the 1830′s an architect named Lewis Nockalls Cottingham made some modifications. William Stanhope sold the Elvaston estate in 1969 following the Countryside Act in 1968. In 1970 the estate was opened up to the public. Ever since [...]

Derby Fish Market

The Derby Fish Market is located in Derbyshire in England. The fish market was originally a Victorian Police Station with cells. Reported Paranormal Activity In 1879 a man named Gerald mannering was imprisoned in the police station which is now the fish market for being drunken and disorderly whilst driving a pony and trap. When [...]

Derby City General Hospital

Derby City General Hospital (now known as Royal Derby Hospital) is located in Derbyshire in England. Reported Paranormal Activity Staff working at the hospital have reported seeing a ghost wearing all black lurking around in the corridors. The bosses were so concerned about the staff who reported seeing the ghost they asked a priest to exorcise [...]

The Greyhound

The Greyhound is located in Derbyshire in England. The building of the Greyhound pub can be dated back to the 1600′s and still has the original name it back then. During the recession the pub was closed down but re-opened in May 2010. Reported Paranormal Activity Condemned prisoners were brought to the Greyhound from the [...]

St Lawrence Church

St Lawrence Church was built around the 13th century in Eyam, Derbyshire in England. Architectural Dates of the Church: Saxon Origins – Foundations, North Isle Norman – Pillows, Western Windows Medieval – Nave of the Church, Chancel, North and South Isle’s Victorian – New porch, roof, vestries and clerestory windows (on the south side of [...]

Highlow Hall

Highlow Hall is located in Derbyshire, England. The Eyre family live in the house for about 540 years between 1340 and 1842. Legend tells that Sir Nicholas Eyre courted the last male heir of Highlow Halls two daughters in an attempt to gain the estate and fortune upon his death. Nicholas chose to marry the [...]

Haddon Hall

Haddon Hall is situated on a hill above the River Wye in Derbyshire and was built in the 11th century. The Hall is surrounded by a wall built in 1195 although it was never a castle. In 1653 Sir George Vernon, who at this time owned Haddon Hall, had a daughter named Dorothy who was [...]