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Wythenshawe Hall the ghost of Mary Webb 

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It's about that time. Wythenshawe Hall has been haunted by the ghost of Mary Webb since the English Civil War. Cromwell's parliamentarian forces came to take the hall from Robert Tatton in the winter of 1643. Mary Webb and her Fiancé were killed in the ensuing battle. Ghost monks, the ghost of the family dog, Patch and many other unexplainable paranormal activity takes place at Wythenshawe Hall but it's most famous former resident is the ghost of Mary Webb.
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@exploringwithpaul6230
@exploringwithpaul6230 2 года назад
this was an very enjoyable watch , i live in lincolshire now but i will be visiting my hometown of wythenshawe soon and of course wythenshawe hall , thank you!
@Wickedacorn
@Wickedacorn 2 года назад
Thank you
@lifelongred7056
@lifelongred7056 2 года назад
I still pass Wythenshawe park regularly on my way to work,also Baguley Hall on Hall Lane is an incredible building. A pretty tudor home left neglected to me that in itself is a crime. Incredible period of history,many historical buildings abandoned and neglected. Really don't understand. The craftsmanship of the people who built these homes is second to none,you couldn't just nip to B&Q for power tools and so on these were hand crafted by skilled people. The Tudor period fascinates me above any other period of architecture,just a master class of how things should be done. Interestingly most Tudor houses that are still standing are of better quality than most new houses and much stronger.
@Wickedacorn
@Wickedacorn 2 года назад
I will have to check it out someone mentioned it again yesterday
@tattoobillyband7725
@tattoobillyband7725 Год назад
@@Wickedacorn I have picture of a ghost knight from Baguley Hall
@lifelongred7056
@lifelongred7056 Год назад
​@tattoo billy Band I used to walk through Wythenshawe Park 5.00 a.m. every morning on the way to work. Incredible place.
@RozinaErnieShaw-hv8ow
@RozinaErnieShaw-hv8ow 2 месяца назад
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@JackP67876
@JackP67876 Год назад
Thanks for the vid. Very entertaining and informative!
@Wickedacorn
@Wickedacorn Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@johnarlaencashol1917
@johnarlaencashol1917 2 года назад
I was born in Manchester, lived in Wythensahwe (NewallGreen) for 20+ years, spent every weekend being dragged to Wythenshawe park as a kid and being forced around the house. I say forced as a kid I did not want to be looking at old houses, I wanted to play in the park. and hunt Stickleback in the stream. I dont know if your facts are right or wrong, and to tell the truth I dont much care, What I do care for is good content, and this is that. Thank you for bringing back my past, and also showing Wythenshawe has History. Well written, and well filmed our kid. Again thank you and keep going :-)
@Wickedacorn
@Wickedacorn 2 года назад
We do try to get it right. Thanks
@libbyedwards981
@libbyedwards981 2 года назад
Very interesting piece but unfortunately with a few inaccuracies. I apologise for being picky but I am the Heritage Coordinator for Friends of Wythenshawe Hall and have been doing research on Wythenshawe Hall and Tatton family for the last 9 years. The portrait shown is more likely to be the grandfather of Robert the Royalist. It was believed to have been painted by Cornelius Johnson between 1620-1630. As Robert the Royalist was only born in 1606 the man depicted is much too old. His grandfather, another Robert Tatton died in 1623-4 and is thought to have been in his 60s at the time of his death, so it is more likely to be him. The chandelier mentioned is not the one shown. I have seen that one spontaneously moving in circles but it is possible to reach out and touch it. I was there on the night that the one mentioned was moving. I watched it for about 5 minutes and I also video'd it. It is much harder to reach unless you climb up. We tried and failed to recreate it's movements later. Thanks for sharing your interest in Wythenshawe Hall.
@Wickedacorn
@Wickedacorn 2 года назад
Thank you. The painting was labeled as him 10 years after the siege but I defer to on this. Also the chandelier was from a newspaper article claiming it as the one but again I will defer to you on this. There’s also another youtube video of someone claiming it as the one, with it moving and unable to reach. I hope it hasn’t deterred you from subscribing to the channel and joining us on more adventures through Manchester history.
@lifelongred7056
@lifelongred7056 2 года назад
I really mystified when I heard the sentence handed down to the low life who destroyed part of our heritage when he started the fire,devastating news.
@lifelongred7056
@lifelongred7056 Год назад
Do you know what's happening with Baguley Hall ? I think Lord and lady Simon were the last inhabitants of Wythenshawe Park Hall and they named Sheena Simon college after her. The story goes they donated the Hall and the park to the people of Manchester for recreational purposes.
@danielknowles8760
@danielknowles8760 7 месяцев назад
There is a tunnel connecting wythenshawe and baguely hall, when I worked at baguley hall as a security guard years ago I seen the entrance to the tunnel but had all been cemented and bricked up.
@Wickedacorn
@Wickedacorn 7 месяцев назад
Intriguing
@johnmarshman7066
@johnmarshman7066 Год назад
My old neighbour Phil said his Dad was a night watchman in the hall, and having nodded off was awoken just before the end of his shift by an elizabethan gentleman, saving him from being caught out !
@Wickedacorn
@Wickedacorn Год назад
Reopening soon. Can't wait.
@AngieiCam
@AngieiCam Год назад
Really interesting to watch great video
@lifelongred7056
@lifelongred7056 Год назад
I believe Baguley Hall on Hall Lane is having work done.
@Wickedacorn
@Wickedacorn Год назад
Haven’t been yet. It’s on the list.
@joanapacek979
@joanapacek979 2 года назад
Hello i rlly love the vid Cuz it talks abt a place that isn't talked much abt but I'd really like to know more about the family dog Patch cause theres not much things on the Internet abt it. Is the burial place still there (i don't mean the wooden tablet on the tree i mean the little black plate thing on the ground) And has there been anymore pets buried in the Wythenshawe gardens?
@Wickedacorn
@Wickedacorn 2 года назад
Great idea! I'll look into it.
@1919mum
@1919mum Год назад
there all there, we stumbled across these when we were kids , 9, 10 years of age, they was all covered up with bushes, grass, always remember reading there names...64 now
@tattoobillyband7725
@tattoobillyband7725 Год назад
Great video
@Wickedacorn
@Wickedacorn Год назад
Thanks!
@tattoobillyband7725
@tattoobillyband7725 Год назад
@@Wickedacorn I have a ghost pictures and some ghost history for Baguley hall if you want shoot me your email
@Wickedacorn
@Wickedacorn Год назад
@@tattoobillyband7725 Baguley Hall video sometime soon. so any and all info welcome. The email is on the channel page wickedacorn@gmail.com
@johnallen3423
@johnallen3423 2 года назад
Well Done! The Banshees are there...
@Wickedacorn
@Wickedacorn 2 года назад
Siouxsie and the Banshees? lol
@leaellis2198
@leaellis2198 2 года назад
👍thankyou.
@Wickedacorn
@Wickedacorn 2 года назад
Thank you too
@jamesmcdonagh7270
@jamesmcdonagh7270 Год назад
I enjoyed that do you know the story of Wythenshawe airport matey
@Wickedacorn
@Wickedacorn Год назад
I do thanks to a channel called Ringway Manchester. Hopefully, he and I will collaborate soon.
@jamesmcdonagh7270
@jamesmcdonagh7270 Год назад
Not Manchester Airport or ringway but there an Wythenshawe airport that's why Wythenshawe is called Wythenshawe it was at back of Wythenshawe park matey
@Wickedacorn
@Wickedacorn Год назад
@@jamesmcdonagh7270 What I’m saying is yes I do know that. There is a youtube channel called Ringway Manchester and he has done a video about Wythenshawe airport.
@jamesmcdonagh7270
@jamesmcdonagh7270 Год назад
OK matey keep up the amazing work
@I-Runtz-I
@I-Runtz-I 2 месяца назад
Walked passed it years ago saw a white pale girl at the front door staring outside
@todger200
@todger200 2 года назад
I've been inside the Hall after dark and it's just an old creaky building that moves when temperature and humidity changes ! Nice bit of fiction for people who believe in stuff like that ? No doubt you are trying to get ready to promote the 'Ghost hunting tours' at silly prices !
@Wickedacorn
@Wickedacorn 2 года назад
My good man you have mistaken me completely. I have nothing to do with ghost tours. This channel does little “documentaries” about the things I have learned about Manchester since I moved here four years ago. This video was just a little pre-Halloween fun with a history lesson to boot. Whether or not there are ghosts there, it is part of the story of this building and the culture and ledgends surrounding it. Check out some of the other videos on this channel. Try this one first. Wellington Bomber crash in Walton Park Sale, Greater Manchester ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BcxKXfSX-_o.html
@todger200
@todger200 2 года назад
@@Wickedacorn Sorry There are a lot of charlatans out there who take advantage of gullible people , It was shared on Facebook and everyone was asking how you went on the ghost nights and 'how you can spends the night there ' !
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