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Derby Gaol
Derby Gaol |
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Opening Times During School Holidays (including half term holidays) On Thursdays and Sundays the Gaol will be open from 11am 'til 4pm with an entrance fee of £3. Guided tours with the resident Gaoler, William Eaton, will take place on a Sunday at 11am, 1pm and 3pm.
On Thursdays, Richard Felix's son, Edd will be running the Gaol and answering any questions people have and taking tours around the Gaol if people require them. On Saturdays there will be paranormal themed workshops running at the Gaol from 10am 'til 5pm with Derby Gaol's resident paranormal team, charged at £3 per person.
Currently the Gaol has two cells: The Condemned Cell and the Debtor's Cell. Each one features the original doors which have been rehung, complete with the prisoners' original 'graffiti'... names, dates, and day markers, etched into the wood, marking down how many days the prisoner had until execution. The Gaol, always an important piece of Derby's history, was brought to the nation's attention several years ago by TV's 'Most Haunted' (of which the owner, Richard Felix, is also a part). This twenty four hour investigation in Derby bought the whole area, but especially the Gaol, to a much greater and more widespread audience than it had ever had. It has rapidly become a popular destination for ghosthunters, serious investigators, or just the curious. Whatever your interest, this site is here to represent one of Derby's most famous places.
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Eastnor Castle This fairytale castle is as dramatic inside as it is outside. A vast, 60 foot high Hall leads to a series of State Rooms and Gothic Drawing Room designed by Pugin, with its original furniture and to the Italian Renaissance style library which boasts magnificent views across the lake. |