Friday, 16 November 2012

Avenue House previous visit and future ghost hunt in london

Ghostly Goings On At Avenue House In London
Prestige Paranormal a ghost hunting events company in Nottingham treks across the whole of the UK to discover the unknown at some of the most intiguing buildings around.
We visited Avenue House in Finchely London a mansion that goes back to the 1800's and was owned by Stephens the gentleman that had invented the blue/blck ink. This 86 roomed mansion is very impressive and stands in it's own grounds. It houses a labratory, a school room and at least a 20 room cellar and including a bell tower at the very top.
Upon arrival we was greeted into a lovely reception area, perfect for weddings I may add and was given the grand tour of the building. After this we set up our equipment and our usuall tasty treats for the guests when its tea break time.
The Cellar was the most active. There was a little boy that seemed to take a liking to one of the staff members of Avenue House and she joined us on the vigil in one of the deepest parts of the cellars many rooms. We heard the bouncing of a ball, which was usuall sound to hear on an ordinary ghost hunt, as if he was playing. Then we asked if some of the guests could get touched or held by the hand and on many occasions, that happened when we asked. We have a high tech piece of equipment we call the shadow meter, which detect shadows in a dark room and the little boys shadow, which by the way came to just above waist height would move from guest to guest when called over. Everyone was amazed and the reading of the shadow was exactly the same everytime. A k2 Meter is another piece of equipment we use. It is said that they detet electromagnetic fields, something that ghosts and spirits give off and a k2 meters signal from low to high is one of coloured lights. Green being the lowest or no emf, or on through orange and onto red light, the highest emf field. In the cellar with the little boy, everytime we asked him to come close to the k2 meters, they would go immeadiatly to red. Then we conducted a 'stay away for a no answer / come towards the k2's for a yes answer' scenario. And from the yes no answers we was getting, we learned that he loved the lady that works there and that he came from the late 1800's.
In the Bell Tower, proved interesting. We had footsteps going up the stairs towards the bell tower which baffled us as upon checking, there was no-one there.
In a dressing room on the second floor, we had a very interesting conversation with a lady servant that worked there and died by taking arsenic because her love of her life moved to Ireland and left her pregnant and un-married and had her child taken away from her. She tapped one tap for yes and two taps for no in response every time. This was the highlight of the night as we had a good 1/2 hour conversation with her and the taps immeadiatly stopped. We know it wasnt the heating because it was never on to begin with.
In the Labratory, now this was fun. We had slight taps and nothing to write home about as they was very feint. But upon just general chit-chat amongst ourselved we heared a loud 'ssssssh'. We beleive this could have been a house mistress at the time as the medium did pick up that she was strict and did not like noise. Plus the fact that staff absolutely hate this room and has a feel to it that something nasty will happen.
Avenue House has to be without a doubt one of the best places in London to ghost hunt. It's very big, so you get chance to go off on your own and do your own thing if your brave enough, and it's active in differing places from one side to the next; to the very top of the building and down to the cellars below.
Prestige Paranormal will be visting here again on Saturday 16th of February 2013 and to purchase tickets for this event is available on our website http://www.prestigeparanormalevents.co.uk
Here is the video link of our last visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MD-7OaMuVYc with the above activity as mentioned on video.
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