Margam Castle Ghost Hunt
Date - Friday 23rd of October
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100% Vigil, no classrooms., no trickery this is ghost hunting at its best
Any more info contact Paul 07875631957 or [email protected]
Date - Friday 23rd of October
Please click on image for Frequent questions and answers
100% Vigil, no classrooms., no trickery this is ghost hunting at its best
Any more info contact Paul 07875631957 or [email protected]
Margam Castle Date- Friday 23rd of October
Start time 20:30 - 04:00
Refreshments included on this event., tea,coffee,biscuits
No over night accommodation on this event
This is where Yvette Fielding and her team from Most Haunted stayed a few years ago, also Ghost hunters international.
100% Vigil, If you want to get straight in to Ghost hunting this comes at its very best, no classes, no videos straight on with Ghost hunting. We will start the night as a group investigating around the castle with our resident Medium, then split into smaller teams, type of experiments will include seances. table tipping, Glass movement, Human pendulum and other experiments. You will also have a chance to conduct your own investigation on your own. ( don't be scared )
Start time 20:30 - 04:00
Refreshments included on this event., tea,coffee,biscuits
No over night accommodation on this event
This is where Yvette Fielding and her team from Most Haunted stayed a few years ago, also Ghost hunters international.
100% Vigil, If you want to get straight in to Ghost hunting this comes at its very best, no classes, no videos straight on with Ghost hunting. We will start the night as a group investigating around the castle with our resident Medium, then split into smaller teams, type of experiments will include seances. table tipping, Glass movement, Human pendulum and other experiments. You will also have a chance to conduct your own investigation on your own. ( don't be scared )
PLEASE ENSURE YOU BRING A TORCH
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Margam Castle, a Tudor Gothic mansion was built between 1830 and 1840 and it is a listed Grade I building of exceptional quality and with some spectacular features such as the staircase.
The Margam estate had been in his family since 1536, however Thomas Mansel Talbot had demolished the original mansion house in 1787 to replace it with the magnificent Orangery that can be seen in the gardens today. Proud of this ancient family lineage architect Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot had always been attracted to romantic Margam. He wished to rebuild a suitable country residence which would compliment Margam’s illustrious history.
Margam Castle Ghost Hunt takes place at one of the most haunted mansions in Wales and is also one of the scariest. The most frequently encountered spirit is thought to be Robert Scott, a gamekeeper at the house for many years. Robert’s wraith is one full of anger and rage because of his unjust murder by a poacher. He has often been seen purposefully ascending the Gothic staircase leading the castle and is allegedly accountable for some of the most amazing poltergeist activity. The sound of giggling children is frequently reported through the long corridors and dramatic rooms of the family areas. There have been reports of children in Victorian dress seen drifting in and out of doorways and mischievously moving objects.
Many of the staff who maintain the castle and its grounds have had some incredible sightings and activity. At night security guards have reported running footsteps and chattering voices with no sign of any living intruder. Large stones have been thrown at those who hold seances and endeavor to speak with the spirits. The most violent and angry spirit is certainly Robert Scott who is said to have slammed doors and hurled projectiles, and emit a foreboding presence.
Margam Castle is an impressive and dramatic site and was only recently been reoccupied after many years of disrepair. The number of paranormal stories coming from the site on a regular basis could make this property a contender for most haunted house in Britain.
The Margam estate had been in his family since 1536, however Thomas Mansel Talbot had demolished the original mansion house in 1787 to replace it with the magnificent Orangery that can be seen in the gardens today. Proud of this ancient family lineage architect Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot had always been attracted to romantic Margam. He wished to rebuild a suitable country residence which would compliment Margam’s illustrious history.
Margam Castle Ghost Hunt takes place at one of the most haunted mansions in Wales and is also one of the scariest. The most frequently encountered spirit is thought to be Robert Scott, a gamekeeper at the house for many years. Robert’s wraith is one full of anger and rage because of his unjust murder by a poacher. He has often been seen purposefully ascending the Gothic staircase leading the castle and is allegedly accountable for some of the most amazing poltergeist activity. The sound of giggling children is frequently reported through the long corridors and dramatic rooms of the family areas. There have been reports of children in Victorian dress seen drifting in and out of doorways and mischievously moving objects.
Many of the staff who maintain the castle and its grounds have had some incredible sightings and activity. At night security guards have reported running footsteps and chattering voices with no sign of any living intruder. Large stones have been thrown at those who hold seances and endeavor to speak with the spirits. The most violent and angry spirit is certainly Robert Scott who is said to have slammed doors and hurled projectiles, and emit a foreboding presence.
Margam Castle is an impressive and dramatic site and was only recently been reoccupied after many years of disrepair. The number of paranormal stories coming from the site on a regular basis could make this property a contender for most haunted house in Britain.