Apparently (according to the poster in the toilet) this was voted as the 'most haunted place in the UK' But I didn't get any ghoully vibes!!


Anyway, I know this is a museum and I know some peoples views on posting these type of sites, but it's a little different to what I usually do and armed with an arsenal of flashlights we made the most of it!

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A bit of blurb about the place

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The courtrooms date back to the 14th century and the gaol dates back to at least 1449. The prisons are still there. There was also a working police station from 1905 to 1985, and the courts closed in 1991.
The museum is housed in what was once a fully functioning Victorian courtroom and claims to be "The only site in the country where you could be arrested, sentenced and executed."
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We were allowed access to photograph before (and during) a spooky night as we know the event organisers from Drakelow. This gave us a lot of time to set our flashlights up and do more than you usually can in a museum! Where the room lights are not on, the room is lit with torches. Apart from the court room and the main entrance way, most other images are lit by torch.

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D-UK