Thornhil Arms Rushton near Kettering

This is a very historic building, the cellar of which was used as a morgue in the civil war. This fine building is now a very nice pub and restaurant, which was still in operation when we did most of our investigation, so the noise somewhat hampered our sound recording capabilities.
Our initial seance contacted a civil war soldier called James. He stated that there were a total of 5 spirits present in the building and that he was very happy there and wanted to stay.
At one point in the evening we heard footsteps coming down the wooden stairs into the cellar.........needless to say, no one came down.
We did some table tipping which got the table moving quite well.
Perhaps the most significant part of the night was when a message came through for one of our members and the information that came through left him speechless. He said that the information was so unique and no one else in our group would have known anything about it.

These are some of the sounds that we captured during the night.

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