Paramount Redworth Hall Hotel

   

The paramount Redworth Hall Hotel was one of the quietest investigations we have uncounted but still it was a very interesting night and a place that we loved being at. The hotel came with a lot of history and dated back to the early 1800's. It was reported to be haunted by more than 3 ghosts. We were on the search for Lord Surtees. The Hotel used to be a place where naughty boys were sent and some of them were even chained to the fireplace in the great hall.

A member of our team had already experienced phenomena when they were at a wedding reception and saw someone on the balcony next to the person who was playing the piano. Unfortunately on the night we never found Lord Surtees or the the child ghost that haunt's the Great Hall.

We did however experience things being thrown at him in the caller and footsteps in the cellar and the bedrooms, we also felt as though we were being watched in many of the rooms on the second floor.

Outside the hotel we had access to an air raid shelter which hadn't been investigated for many years, some of the teams that experienced the shelter said they felt very on edge and had a funny smell and strange sounds that followed them throughout the night.

We had many orbs that were caught on camera and once again we did come across battery drains on the Audio Recorder called the Marantz

Dean Maynard   Craig Bailey

 

8th July 2007

Thanks to everyone who visited the hotel for the second time with me last night, it was another interesting investigation with plenty of things happening. We visited room 12, room 13, room 14, the cellar, the air raid shelter and the outside grounds, we were on the search for Lord Surtees, we came across many things last night, even with the bedrooms seemingly quiet all the activity was taking place in the cellar and also in the great hall, Glass being thrown at us, also candles thrown and stones by a nasty spirit in the cellar, there was definitely something down there that did not want us there, Various cold spots, and heat spots along with noises, bangs and wraps in the cellar. The large great hall also threw up a few surprises with noises, doors opening on demand and voices heard from the lower floor.
The bedroom 11 was also interesting with something playing with the electrics, the TV set that was in the room turned itself on on more than five occasions and sometimes seeming to do this on demand, creaking floor boards, shuffles and footsteps added to the atmosphere.

Thank you to two great people, Malcolm and Andrea who tried and did well to shed light on what spirits were in the rooms with us and also by keeping our protection right. Here is Malcolm's account of the happening last night.

 

Craig, just wanted to say thanks for a great night at Redworth Hall, I just wish I was able to stay awake for longer. If I wasn't falling asleep I'd of stayed. There was a serving girl with Lady Mary, in the great hall. I feel that it may of been lady Mary who wanted Andréa to go up and up... (first time in Cellar) The country gentleman that I saw in the great hall I feel was the head master or the head of the garrison. Don't know which. The lady in the wheelchair who I said was waiting for someone, I think her son AND husband was involved in some sort of fight with (Excuse the description) peasants vs. Landowners, her men were on peasants side, they were carrying pitch forks and a bloody big hay fork type thing... about 10ft long...

The smuggler  was slain by a man in a Bright red uniform. he was slain for hiding something in the cellar in a metal and wood box (like a chest) this was placed in the first alcove near corridor of cellar (WHERE THE PLATES WERE STACKED) He was slain near the steps of the cellar, in the left hand side of his body... As for the hooded High fellow? I don't know and I don't really what to know about him, he put the shits up me. All I know about him is that he demanded respect in his living form...

Thanks to everyone that came and please feel free to email me your comments and I will post them on our site.
 

 

 

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