The Saracens Head, Newton Abbot
Reckless Exeter playing at the Saracens Head in Newton Abbot Devon
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my mom and aunty were getting a little wrecked at the pub so i caught them on vid lol
Saracens Head Hotel » Paranormal Investigation » King Charles I » Spiritus Sanctus
Saracens Head Hotel History:
On the 20th October 1396, Thomas Arundel, Archbishop of York, in the reign of Richard II, made over the Escheat of the Saracens Head which then acquired constitutional status. It was patronised by a number of monarchs. The ambassador to the French King Louis III stayed at the Saracens Head as in later years so did the poet Byron and the writer Dickens.
The unfortunate King Charles I entertained the Scottish Commissioners for dinner at the Saracens Head the night before surrendering to the Commissioners at Newark Castle. Charles believed he had secured sanctuary from Cromwell and the Parliamentarians. The Scottish Commissioners betrayed the King and handed him over to the Parliamentarians for a substantial fee.
The hotel has seen many different roles over the years. As Court Baron for the Archbishop of York, as Court for the Enclosure Commissioners and the Land Tax Commissioners. In later years the Saracens was a coaching inn for the Manchester to Newark stagecoach, and an auction house for Crown Derby pottery.
Ghosts of Saracens Head
Two ghosts are recorded, one a cavalier and one a lady who is reputed to sit on the bed in room 4, gently rocking the bed until the sleeper wakes. In the King Charles Suite, where Charles I spent his last night of freedom and in the Bramley Room, Elizabethan wall paintings adorn the walls. Executed around 1590, they were only discovered in 1986 after a planned refurbishment of the hotel. Today, full conservation work has ensured that the remarkable condition of the painting is maintained for generations to come.
The Investigation
This was a mini investigation for me personally because I was at work today; we arrived after a brief Saracens Head pub crawl :-) to the correct location at around 10:30pm.
The footage includes walk around of Rooms 3 and 4; room 3 looking back on the footage seemed to be more active then room 4; I didn't hear the audio EVP at the time [It could have been from another room, it did sound like it came from the room I was in.. also sounded like some movement to my right as I was sat at the mirror.
Forde House, Newton Abbot ,Devon U.K
Forde House (now known as Old Forde House) is situated in the southeast corner of the town. The present house was built in 1610 by Richard Reynell (who later became Sir Richard Reynell) and his wife Lucy. The house was built with an E-shaped floor plan, which is thought to be in honour of Queen Elizabeth I, who had recently died. The grounds were originally quite extensive, and included the whole of what is called Decoy (so named, because wildfowl were decoyed there to extend the house's larder), as well as a deer park.
In 1625 King Charles I stayed at the house overnight on his way to inspect the fleet at Plymouth. He returned a few days later and stayed for a further two nights.
Forde House gave shelter to Oliver Cromwell and Colonel Fairfax while on their way to besiege Royalist Dartmouth in 1646.
In 1648 the estate passed onto the Courtenay family via the marriage of Margaret (the only daughter of Jane Reynell and Sir William Waller) to Sir William Courtenay, who was the lord of nearby Powderham Castle.
William of Orange stayed at the house in 1688 on the way to his coronation in London, having landed in Brixham a few days earlier. The house remained the main residence of a succession of Courtenays until 1762 when the house was let to a succession of occupiers.
The heavy, nervously tramping footsteps, like those of a heavily booted man are frequenty heard. They are said to belong to William III of Orange, who stayed here during his first night in England and spent the night full of anguish and worry about the forthcoming day.
Coombeshead College Newton Abbot on Spotlight 6 O'clock News
Coombeshead College become journalists for the day, broadcast on spotlight 6 O'Clock News
Newton Abbot: A True Horror Story
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Newton Abbot , Devon St Mary the Virgin ,Wolborough
Come take a 10 minute peaceful stroll with me through my favourite Cemetery St Mary the Virgin ,Wolborough , Newton Abbot ,on this rainy day here in Devon smile emoticon Press HD for clearer picture smile emoticon
The church is grade 1 listed
A church has stood on this site for about 1,000 years. Mention of a church on this site has been recorded in the Doomsday book.
The church originally served the village of Uleborough, which was situated south west of the church. The village has long disappeared.
The parish of Wolborough now consist of southern and western Newton Abbot which was formed as a market town by Royal Charter in 1269.
The present Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin, dates from the 14th century, with additional work in the 15th & 16th centuries.
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Van Racing from Newton abbot in Devon
Pub & Accomodation near Newton Abbot, Devon at The Vanilla Pod @ The Cridford Inn
The Vanilla Pod Restaurant @ The Cridford Inn
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Tel: 01626 853694
A Neighbourhood Plan for Newton Abbot
A short film by Teignbridge District Council about the preparation of a Neighbourhood Plan for Newton Abbot. The film highlights the need for new homes and jobs for local people, shows interviews with various local people and poses questions about the future development of the town.
Newton Abbot Trip Part One
1/2 newton abbot trip including escape, wfr and sakai
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The Marston 2 step
A demo of the Marston 2 step, demonstrated by marston's finest. In ye olde cider bar on andys stag do
Ye Olde Cider Bar East St Newton Abbot TQ12 2LD Part Two.
Ye Olde Cider Bar Newton Abbot TQ12 2LD Part One .
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Jolly farmer Newton Abbott
Nice way to end a set !!
NEWTON ABBOT KARAOKE
It's Karaoke time in Newton Abbot
EXPLORING AN ABANDONED WAREHOUSE!!!
Let's see how this went, 30 likes for part 2....
Cork Club Court - 'Old Reports' The Cider Bar
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