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Ashbourne Town Hall Ghost Hunt

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Originally built in 1861 on top of the foundations of the 17th Century Talbot Inn, with connections to Bonnie Prince Charlie and a tragic death that shocked the entire town, Ashbourne Town Hall is a key reminder of this town's foreboding past, and the spiritual energies that still walk here.

 

Lots of reported paranormal activity goes on here at Ashbourne Town Hall, and it's not surprising given the layers of history and death surrounding this town.

 

The spirit of Tom Fearn is greatly believed to still be here at the Town Hall, with some mediums and investigators believing he's angry that his life was cut short, and some who think his soul doesn't even know that he's dead. The names 'Thomas' and 'Tom' have cropped up frequently on Spirit Boxes and through ITC Apps, and some people have even seen his ghost standing underneath his brass memorial, before disappearing without a trace. Will we meet Tom Fearn on our investigation? And will we come across the spirits of those who perished in Ashbourne's flames?

 

Other haunting events documented here include disembodied voices heard in the Ballroom, loud bangs and dragging heard in both the Cellars and the Council Chamber, dark shadows seen walking in parts of the building, and another strong male energy felt here throughout the Town Hall. Some investigators believe this could be the ghost of Bonnie Prince Charlie himself, but the strangest thing about this spirit, is that he's most prominently sensed in the upstairs toilets.

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