
Ghost Hunt Holme Pierrepont Hall – Nottingham
23 September @ 8:00 pm - 24 September @ 1:00 am
£35.00
Our Ghost Hunt at the stunning Holme Pierrepont Hall.
A beautiful Grade I listed building; Holme Pierrepont Hall is one of the most historically significant country houses in the East Midlands.
The Tudor manor house on the estate today built by Sir William Pierrepont and dates to 1500. Since then, the building has had later additions and alterations making it what we see there today.
Does Sir William still feel connected to his beautiful family residence?
The hall is now the ancestral home of the Brackenbury family, who are direct descendants of the Pierrepont family… and there are still three generations living there today.
So, what spirits continue to reside in their family home?
On arrival, you will go on an exclusive guided tour with the current owner of the hall. And with access to the cellars, original Tudor house and the ballroom to name but a few, this location has so much to offer.
Which Pierrepont family members haunt here and why do they choose to stay?
With many ghost stories and lots of previous Haunted Heritage documented activity, this is the ideal location for a paranormal investigation.
Why not join us on our ghost hunt and see who you will encounter?
Experience this magnificent family home for yourself and be a part of discovering the Pierrepont and Brackenbury family who once considered the hall as their home.
This a rare and unique opportunity to visit this incredible venue after dark.
Guests must be 18 years and over to attend this event
Holme Pierrepont, Nottinghamshire
If you like this one, why not check out our other paranormal investigations in the area. Newstead Abbey, Wollaton Hall or Gedling Railway Station
The History of Holme Pierrepont Hall
So if you like history and ancestry, then this location is perfect for you.
Descending from a Norman family the Pierreponts originally came over with William I in 1066 and settled in Nottinghamshire in 1280.
The Pierrepont family later acquired wealth which allowed them to build the Tudor manor house you see today which dates back to 1500. The buildings have undergone additions and alterations over the years but the house still remains one of the most historically significant country houses in the East Midlands. It has some of the earliest brickwork in the county.
Through the centuries, the Pierrepont name died out as the females of the families married and this is now the family home of the Brackenbury family, who are direct descendants of the Pierrepont family.
Holme Pierrepont Hall has had several notable ancestors, including Georgina Brackenbury who was a renowned artist and militant suffragette.
The Hall was requisitioned for military purposes in both World Wars and used for a training camp for young soldiers. The Hall was left unoccupied between wars but today remains a family home.
Ghost Hunt Holme Pierrepont Hall – Nottingham - past events
This venue has reported ghost sightings over the years passed on from generation to generation, staff to staff.
Whilst touring the hall with the owners a female spirit made herself known to Gill (co owner of Haunted Heritage) and medium, as we walked through the hall we came across a beautiful portrait in the main gallery and the owner informed us was a great ancestor, this was also the same lady Gill had seen earlier.
After many investigations here, Haunted Heritage guests have connected with the spirits of servants and who is the lady in the Victorian room??
Paranormal activity doesn’t get any better than this venue so book your ticket and join us!
Deposit option available on this event
Phone 07340 239294 or email to pay your deposit and book your place on the event.
Non-refundable deposit option.
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Failure to pay on time will result in places cancelled without any refund offered and your deposit payment lost.