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Ghost Hunt at Charlton House (December)

Charlton House (December)
Venue: Charlton House · Location: Greenwich London
Date: 13th December 2024 · Time: 8:30pm until 2:00am · Tickets: £60 Per Person
24 Tickets Available

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Charlton House in Greenwich, London was built between 1607 and 1612 by Sir Adam Newton, Charlton House is one of the finest examples of Jacobean domestic architecture in the country.

The house and grounds were used as a hospital for officers during World War I and were bought by the Metropolitan Borough of Greenwich in 1925. The North (Chapel) Wing was bombed during the Blitz of the Second World War and was subsequently rebuilt albeit with non-matching bricks such as were available in the immediate post-war period.

Date: 13th December 2024
Time: 8:30pm until 2:00am
Ticket Price Per Person: £60
Tickets Available: 24
Minimum Guest Age: 18 years old.
Deposit payment available (£20 per person)
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Ghost Hunt at The Brickworks (Dec)

The Brickworks (Dec)
Venue: The Brickworks · Location: Southampton Hampshire
Date: 14th December 2024 · Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am · Tickets: £46 Per Person
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Bursledon Brickworks in Southampton, Hampshire was built in 1897. The new brickworks were innovative for their time as they used a large brick making machine and known as a stiff clay extruder. The manufacturers claimed it was capable of making 40,000 bricks a day. The machine was run by a steam engine.

Once the bricks were made they were dried in large drying sheds. These were heated via underfloor pipes and the bricks took a set time to dry. When they had dried completely the bricks were then taken down to the kiln.

The kiln was a continuous kiln with twelve chambers. Each chamber could hold up to 26,000 bricks at a time. The kiln was always burning with the chambers going from cold to over 1000 degrees Centigrade every 15 days or so.

In 1903, the brickworks changed its name to The Bursledon Brick Co. Limited or (B.B.C. Ltd.). This coincided with the extension of the southern complex and the addition of another complete works to the north. This was further extended in 1935 with the addition of a third unit. With the extra capacity, the brickworks was producing in excess of 20 million bricks a year. They were one of the main producers of bricks in the region.

After the Second World War, the family business was amalgamated with the Sussex and Dorking Brick Company and in 1959 became Redland Holdings Ltd.

The brickworks finally closed in 1974, and the site was later saved from demolition by the Hampshire Buildings Preservation Trust. Bursledon Brickworks Museum houses the brick kiln, chimney, drying sheds, boiler and engine house.

Ghost activity includes the sound of; whistling, voices, knocking as well as shadows and a black mass. Are these caused by the workers going about their daily routine in the workshops?
Date: 14th December 2024
Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am
Ticket Price Per Person: £46
Tickets Available: 24
Minimum Guest Age: 16 years old.
Deposit payment available (£20 per person)