Join Richard Felix and his Paranormal Team from Derby Gaol for a fascinating night of ghost hunting in the very haunted Gladstone Pottery, Stoke on Trent. Located in a huge Victorian industrial building the museum has the feel of a labyrinth about it. Though the Museum looks to promote its family oriented historical education, at night the building really begins to become alive. Another frequently reported phenomena is the vision of an old man stalking the factory. The figure is thought to be the spirit of a potter who was killed at the factory. Arguably the most active room in the Museum is the Colour room. Formerly a storage area for glazes and paints, it seems that those brave enough to rearrange the paint pots have fallen victim to a tantrum from a very particular poltergeist. Objects left in this room have been known to be hurled against the walls. Adjusted paint pots have been met with a barrage of objects; thrown be invisible hands. The Gladstone Pottery Museum is a real step into the past during the day, but at night the past frequently steps forward to meet those brave enough to find themselves there. Saturday 11th September 2010 £60 per person 7pm till 4am PRICE INCLUDES REFRESHMENTS THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT. YOU CAN BRING YOUR OWN SNACKS AS WELL IF YOU PLEASE Places are limited to a maximum of 20 so book now so not to avoid disappointment!!! |