SOLD OUT - Bishops Manor, Howden, East Yorkshire

Jun 22, 2019 at 19:00 — Jun 23, 2019 at 01:00 (BST)
Organiser: Veritas Paranormal UK

Gatekeepers Paranormal invite you to join us, as we investigate through the ages to 1388. This building has history - lots of it! 

Its not being overly investigated by other groups and this could be a jewel for us.

£30pp (plus a small Helm ticket booking fee) - We will be donating money to Martins House Hospuce, Wetherby.

Bishop's Manor history

Bishop's Manor in Howden, East Riding Of Yorkshire stands a stone's throw from the remains of Howden Minster, just off the market square. The manor was built to provide a residence and administrative centre for the powerful Prince Bishops of Durham, who stayed here on their way between Durham and London.Originally built between 1388 and 1405 by Bishop Walter de Skirlaugh, It was altered in the Tudor period and again in the 18th and 20th centuries.  Some of the Original features include Bishop Skirlaugh's vaulted entrance porch. Inside the manor are Georgian and Victorian fireplaces and an impressive staircase.At least three kings are known to have visited the manor; King John spent the Christmas of 1211 here, and Kings Edward II and Henry V also stayed here.

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