Ghost Hunting & Paranormal Ghost Hunts At The Freaky Falstaff's, With Simply Ghost Nights, 25th January 2014

Top Quote The Falstaff's as it is known today was once called Shrieve's house and in its darkened past a public house called The Three Tunns Tavern. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) November 23, 2013 - Ghost hunting event at The Falstaff's Experience take part in séances, table tipping experiments and use the latest ghost hunting equipment on your ghost hunting adventure at The Falstaff Experience. The sound of an injured Royalist soldier walking with a wooden leg is heard tottering from one room to another as his heavy thuds get closer and closer and the scraping intensifies a dark mist manifests before all goes quiet. With a history steeped in treachery and the dark arts dare you enter The Falstaff's with Simply Ghost Nights.

    Join the Simply Ghost Nights team as they walk in the footsteps of the literary giant none other than William Shakespeare himself; take a walk down the same cobblestones that William Shakespeare would have taken on his way to The Three Tunns Tavern that is now The Falstaff's. It is said that the bard was indeed partial to the odd beverage in building and would visit his good friends William and Elizabeth Rogers who were the landlord and landlady of The Three Tunns Tavern. Long standing rumours have suggested that Shakespeare based his comedy character Sir John Falstaff on William Rogers.

    The Falstaff house was originally called Shrieve's house after its first occupier William Shrieve's from around 1536, William Shrieve's was an archer to King Henry VIII and the house was given to Shrieve's by the King himself as a gift for serving for him and another theory was that Shrieve's was the first Mayor of Stratford as well given the importance of his status in the area.

    With tales of witchcraft and a witches coven, murder, plague victims, religious retributions, wars and treason to name but a few of the past occurrences that have happened at this property, these reasons give it such a chequered history to say the least. We were informed of the spirit girl who walks around the building on the top floor that has been seen on numerous occasions and the spirit of a malevolent male is said to roam the building bringing with him a dark energy into a room, the spirit of William Shrieve's is also alleged to haunt the building.

    The sound of an injured Royalist soldier walking with awooden leg is heard tottering from one room to another as his heavy thuds get closer and closer and the scraping intensifies a dark mist manifests before all goes quiet again.

    One of the curtains in the building has been seen moving violently in front of shocked witnesses; the curtain is alleged to have danced in front of disbelieving eyes before falling back into place against a window, with no breeze or apparent wind to move the curtain as it did this, it certainly shocked the people who saw this macabre dance.

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