Saltmarshe Hall Yorkshire Ghost Hunts
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Saltmarshe Hall Ghost Hunts / Overnight Ghost Hunts / Yorkshire Ghost Hunts
Saltmarshe Hall Ghost Hunts with Paranormal Eye UK
Saltmarshe Hall in Yorkshire is a mysterious place, and ghost hunts here are not for the faint-hearted. Deep below the property lies a network of corridors and cellar rooms, and the abandoned North Wing has sat empty for over 70 years, apart from the ghosts said to wander the corridors and rooms. Your ghost hunt at Saltmarshe Hall will be an experience like no other; previous ghost hunts here have left guests feeling terrified.
Join the paranormal eye Uk team as we invite you to be part of this overnight ghost hunt.
The location is known to the many locals here as there have been hundreds of sightings of ghostly apparitions. Are you ready to face your fears and spend the night like no other on a ghost hunt at Saltmarshe Hall?
History Of Saltmarshe Hall
History Of Saltmarshe Hall
Saltmarshe Hall is a grade II* listed 19th-century country house in Saltmarshe, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, on the north bank of the river Ouse across from Goole. It stands in 17 acres of gardens. It is constructed of brick faced with ashlar with Welsh slate roofs. The square two-storey main building has a five-bay frontage with a five-bay servant\'s wing attached. The Saltmarshe estate has belonged to the Saltmarshe family since the Norman Conquest.
The present house was built in 1825-8 by Prichett and Watson (James Pigott Pritchett and Charles Watson) for Philip Saltmarshe for £4000.
Stables were added in 1842. It descended to Colonel Phillip Saltmarshe (1853-1941), who joined the Royal Horse Artillery and fought in the Afghan and Boer Wars. He was also a J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant. Captain Philip Saltmarshe was the last member of the family. He died in the early 1970s without an heir, and the house was sold to Philip and Sally Bean. In 2009 it was offered for sale and purchased by the Whyte family.
Saltmarshe Hall is a 19th Century country house in Yorkshire, set in a 17-acre estate that belonged to the Saltmarshe family from the time of the Norman Conquest until the last member of the family died in the early 1970s. The present hall was built in 1825, although two earlier Halls once stood on the same site. The last Saltmarshe to live on the property was an eccentric bachelor who confined himself to 2 or 3 rooms in the house, with around 40 cats for company.
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