Avenue House London Ghost Hunt
This large Grade II listed building in North London was built in 1859 on land formerly known as Temple croft. It was brought by Henry 'inky' Stephens who was famous for manufacturing ink. When he died in 1918 he left the house and gardens to the people of Finchley.
Avenue house was used between 1919 and 1925 as a military hospital. It now holds the small Stephens Ink Museum and currently has a piano owned by Spike Milligan. His memorial bench has newly been placed in the park.
This beautiful building has given us some fantastic activity on previous investigations, particularly in the basement and small attic room. The ghost of a lady has been seen and her presence felt roaming the top floor and children have also been heard laughing.
This is truly a unique venue that we are very fortunate enough to be able to investigate
Avenue house was used between 1919 and 1925 as a military hospital. It now holds the small Stephens Ink Museum and currently has a piano owned by Spike Milligan. His memorial bench has newly been placed in the park.
This beautiful building has given us some fantastic activity on previous investigations, particularly in the basement and small attic room. The ghost of a lady has been seen and her presence felt roaming the top floor and children have also been heard laughing.
This is truly a unique venue that we are very fortunate enough to be able to investigate
Event Properties
Event Date | 16-06-2018 10:00 pm |
Event End Date | 17-06-2018 4:00 am |
Capacity | 30 |
Registered | 26 |
Available places | 4 |
Individual Price | £59.00 |
Location | Avenue House |