New funding will allow Lancashire’s most famous haunted house to unlock new rooms to the public for the first time in seven centuries.
Samlesbury Hall, a historic stately home situated between Preston and Blackburn is celebrating it's 700th anniversary with a new visitor experience which has been made possible by funding granted by Biffa Award.
Part of this new exhibition includes the intriguing Witch’s Garret and Ghost Room, both of which were previously closed off to the public.
Dating back to 1325, the 14th century house, has become a must-visit destination for history lovers keen to learn more about the building's storied past.
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