Ghost Hunting & Ghost Hunts At Ripon Workhouse, North Yorkshire With Simply Ghost Nights, 25th October 2013

Come join and Simply Ghost Nights & Most Haunted`s former medium Chris Conway as we step back in time and take in the darkened atmosphere of the doom and gloom of the poor unfortunate former residents of the Ripon Workhouse Museum. Feel the despair a

Come and Join Most Haunted`s former medium Chris Conway and Simply Ghost Nights into a whole different world.

Completly exclusive to Simply Ghost Nights Ripon Museum is a very active location. Step back in time and take in the atmosphere of the doom and gloom the poor unfortunate residents of the workhouse would have felt from the moment they stepped through the door.

"Hush-a-bye baby, on a tree top. When you grow old, your wages will stop. When you have spent the little you made. First to the poorhouse and then to the grave."...... This rhyme tells the story of many a working man's life in the 19th Century. The rather elegant building in Allhallowgate, standing in grounds graced with flower beds, trees, lilacs and even a passion flower, seems far removed from the dreaded Workhouse in Oliver Twist.

On a previous event we experienced some fantastic table tipping in the boardroom and in the bedrooms areas too, incarnate voices have also been heard in the morgue and the sight of ghostly shadows have been seen roaming around the dark corridors, the sound of a woman crying as also been heard too at The Ripon Workhouse museum.

A feeling of doom or at best hopeless resignation must have fallen on many passing through the Gatehouse arch and hearing the door shut behind them. They knew they would leave only in the regulation coffin, 'with two handles, name of the person with the year of their decease inscribed'. Coffins were ordered in bulk.

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