Nunnington Hall

Nunnington Hall is the National Trusts finest haunted house. Legend says, There’s several ghosts that haunted here, including several reports of child spirits, and the ghost of Lady Nunnington in this 17th century country house.

There’s been a residence on this plot since the early 13th century. The main appearance of Nunnington Hall you see today, is the remainder of the country house that was renovated and built upon during the 17th and 18th centuries.

 

“Nunnington Hall is believed to be haunted by the ghost of Lady Nunnington, whose dress is heard dragging up and down the staircase. When the sound is investigated it tends to stop. Doors are known to open and slam shut in the dead of night, with no explanation, and the sounds of weeping have been heard throughout the night. 

In the panelled room a dark shapeless mass has been seen, entering the room through a wall, slowly moving over the bed and out of the room through the window. The sound of a terrified scream has also been heard coming form this room. The door has also been known to open and slam shut.”

source: hauntedrooms.co.uk

 

In a gallery below you can see (among others):

  • The Stone Hall – At the heart of the house the Stone Hall was a great hall in the 16th-century, a kitchen in the 17th century and by 1921 an entrance hall in which parties were held and table tennis was played.

  • The Dining Room & Lord Prestons Room – By the 20th-century the Dining Room became Colonel Fife’s smoking room and a ‘Georgian Green’ colour with mezzotints adorning the walls.

  • The Oak Hall – It was fitted out accordingly with impressive door-cases with open topped pediments, a screen of three arches and a stone floor laid in a sophisticated pattern of squares and hexagons.

  • The Baby House – Explore the 18th century Baby House and dolls

 

Make sure you check for Exhibitions and Music events at Nunnington Hall’s (National Trust’s) official website regularly. 

“At Nunnington we’re known for our varied and high profile art and photography exhibitions shown in our attic gallery. This year we’ve enjoyed a wide range of exhibitions including the illuminating works by local artists, the ever popular British Wildlife Photography Awards and national children’s literature illustrators.”

Have you ever been to Nunnington Hall in the evening? The atmosphere is quite different. In the autumn and winter, our concerts take place in the Oak Hall; the largest room in this picturesque country house. There’s a very intimate feel to our concerts, with just 100 seats available, you’re sure to be right at the heart of the music.”

More info: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/yorkshire/nunnington-hall

 
 
 

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