Castle Lodge Ludlow

02Dec2017

Castle Lodge is a medieval Tudor and Elizabethan timber framed town house located in Ludlow, Shropshire and dates back to the early 13th century. It was rebuilt in 1580 and has had many uses over the centuries, including a school, a prison and more recently a hotel. The building has some of the largest collections of Tudor oak panelling in England. The lodge has connections to Catherine of Aragon whilst she was married to Prince Arthur, she later went on to marry Henry VIII. The building was also once the home of Elizabeth I's Master of Requests. Castle Lodge has been privately owned throughout its history and was a hotel up until the Second World War, records are unclear as to it’s use during the war but the Lodge was finally re-opened to the public in 1999.

From 9pm until 3am

£ 22.50

Visitors at Castle Lodge have reported the apparition of a teenage girl seemingly wearing Tudor costume who likes to walk the attic corridors as well as visit the nursery room. Cold drafts and the feeling of being watched have also been reported. Previous owners say that one adult male visitor was visiting the attic rooms which are open to the public and came rushing downstairs trembling saying he had just seen a young woman approach him and then disappear through a closed door. The spirit is believed to be that of Catherine of Aragon who has returned to the Castle Lodge to where she was once happy.

Dare you join the 7th sense paranormal Crew as ’They Talk… We Listen…’ at Castle Lodge.

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