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Post by lozwinter on Dec 15, 2005 20:41:57 GMT
Mains Hall, Lancashire There has been a settlement on the site since the Norman Conquest in 1066, and a manor house in the area from 1236, but the exact date the existing hall was built is uncertain. Some beams in the Hall are thought to come from an earlier building, dating from the medieval period. The Great Hall was built in 1995, a replica of the original hall which was demolished in 1853.
Paranormal activity:
A mischievious spirit appears to wander around the house, moving items and then returning them. Staff are scared to enter the Banqueting Hall as the spirit of a priest has been seen there. In the Library, the presence of a male apparition has been felt and items go missing. In the Bar area, clocks won't work there, and a cavalier has been seen. In the entrance-way, a man has been seen on the settee, and the spirits of children are seen going out of the door into the back corridor. When the Hall was a hotel, the kitchen area experienced a lot of poltergeist activity. In the Main bedroom, the spirit of a woman enters the rooms, walks around and then vanishes.
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Post by strauss on Dec 16, 2005 9:06:19 GMT
Thank you for posting this Loz, i loved this episode of MH, brilliant.xx
Aww i love your avatar hun.xx
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Post by angel2 on Dec 16, 2005 19:52:26 GMT
Aww thanks loz for posting that hun, it was a great episode i loved it too ! xx
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Post by Melz on Jan 20, 2006 13:22:54 GMT
I think this is the epsiode where they Karl and Stu got the footage and dont no whether its a cobwebb or something paranormal . . . .its a great eppy well worth a watch if you've missed it.
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Post by Melz on Jan 20, 2006 13:23:57 GMT
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Post by Melz on Jan 20, 2006 13:24:31 GMT
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Post by Melz on Jan 20, 2006 13:24:56 GMT
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Post by Melz on Jan 20, 2006 13:25:34 GMT
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Post by Melz on Jan 20, 2006 13:26:44 GMT
The seance pic is the very funny moment where Richard does a toast and then tries humming the song Speed BonnyBoat and they all start laughing. I was re-watching this eppy.
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