Looking For Ghosts In Shropshire

A Ghost Hunt In Charles Darwin's Old School

© Pam Griffin

Jul 27, 2009
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Shrewsbury, England, has a reputation as one of the most haunted towns in Shropshire, so a team of ghost investigators paid a visit to the town's library in spring 2009.

An old gentleman gets up from his chair and makes his way to the window of Shrewsbury Library where he looks out at the people below. Shaking his head in disgust at what he sees, he turns away from the window and retires back to his chair.

The old gentleman – who is reportedly the spirit of one of Charles Darwin’s teachers – is one of a number of figures "seen" at the historic old venue over the years, and so library curators called in the West Midland Ghost Club to investigate.

Strange Sounds in Haunted Shropshire

While no official ghost sightings were made when club members and librarians spent around five hours observing the building in the dark, there certainly were a few things that went bump – or twang – in the night.

“We were in the top classroom above the library when a few of our members heard a twang,” said club member John Conway. “Nobody was by anything that could have made the noise. It sounded like a swing door and it was only when someone said it was like a noise he used to make at school by twanging his ruler on the edge of the desk when we realised we were in a former school classroom ourselves.”

Psychics Not Allowed

But any comparisons between the group and popular TV shows such as Most Haunted are quickly dismissed by John.

“We certainly aren’t a ‘most haunted’ group and we don’t believe in psychic powers or talking to the dead,” he said. “We’re an objective research group and we observe the building itself and it’s atmosphere to see if we can pick up anything other people have experienced.

“On Friday we were set up by 9pm and stayed around till around 2:00 a.m. We heard a few different parts of the building during the night and it was definitely a worthwhile exercise. We would love to come back to Shrewsbury again. We have been coming here over the past 20 years, it’s a lovely place with a wonderful ghost lore.”

Spooky Stories from Shrewsbury, U.K.

Shrewsbury town crier and local historian Martin Wood is an expert in the ghosts of the town, but said few spooky stories have as much of a mystery about them as the ones at the library.

Among the reports he had from the building was one of several ‘funny going-ons’ on the top floor of the library. He said: “An archeological friend of mine, Nigel, was working there late one night when they were excavating Riggs Hall and as he was looking down a hole he kept hearing someone ‘psst’-ing in his ear a few times.

“He had to sleep there for a few nights and one evening he heard someone trying to open the padlock that locked his door and when he climbed out of the window to catch the ‘burglar’ he found the outer doors still locked and bolted, but the padlock had been opened. In his own words, he had ‘had enough’ and shot off back to Birmingham and had the best night’s sleep in ages.”

And other parts of the building, which was the home of Shrewsbury School from 1552 to 1882, have been reported to house ghosts as well. Mr Wood said: “As you stand in front of the building the office on the left was the headmaster’s house and the ghost of a man has been seen sitting in a chair – could it be Darwin’s headmaster bemoaning the fact that Darwin thought we were related to apes?”

Got A Ghost Story?

The West Midlands Ghost Club is always looking for more places to investigate across the West Midlands region. They can be contacted through their website at the link above.

* Interview with John Conway carried out by telephone in June 2009.


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