Nottingham Post

New site for Haunted Museum

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DERBY Road looks to be in for a frightenin­gly good time as Nottingham’s Haunted Museum has announced it will open in January.

The museum is currently based in Hopkinson vintage shop on Station Street.

The museum will be taking over the premises that used to be Windblower­s after owners Margaret Frogson and David Oldershaw retired earlier this year.

The shop had been a music shop for more than 40 years. It has been announced that the new owners will open a new Whistleblo­wers in the Beeston business park.

The Derby Road building now looks set to be another location for the haunted museum.

A sign on the door of the Derby Road premises announced that it hopes to open in January.

Builders were already hard at work within the building to get it ready.

The Hopkinson-site museum is said to be “home to evil spirits, thousands of haunted items, possessed dolls and a mirror room said to turn visitors mad”.

There are also evening tours of the building for those with an interest in the supernatur­al.

The team are set to host a spooky “VIP evening tour” of Hopkinsons, which was built in the 1800s, early next year although tickets for the event have already sold out.

Other investigat­ions by the UK Ghost Hunt team include Strelley Hall and the Ripon prison and police station in Harrogate.

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