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Seance Evening – Halloween Night!

For one night only, medium Ricky Smith will be conducting a Seance evening. Ricky will be calling out to the spirits of the house and not relatives of the participants. Numbers are limited so early booking is strongly advised.

How long is the evening?

The evening is 3 hours and passes through the Halloween witching hour.

10:30pm - 1:30am

Who is the medium?

 

Ricky Smith will be the medium and has been a medium for over 30 years. He has worked alongside some of the top mediums in the country and served the spiritualist churches around the UK. He has demonstrated and provided workshops, talks and readings, which included Perth Australia. He has participated in paranormal investigations around the country which includes Tudor world.

Do I have to be physically fit?

The séance will be taking place in the dedicated Séance Room in the attic of the historic building and is not easily accessible.

Is the route wheelchair accessible?

Wheelchairs would not be accessible for this evening.

Can I just turn up at the start of the tour?

No. Pre-booking is essential as numbers are limited and to ensure serious people are attending.

 

Price

Tickets are £38 and include tea and coffee. Not recommended for under 18 year olds.

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