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Margaret Royal - The founder of the Bath Ghost Walks
Margaret Royal - The founder of the Bath Ghost Walks In the 1970's, Margaret Royal was a lady in Bath with a great deal of psychic knowledge. She began to investigate and acquire stories from the witnesses of paranormal events in Bath. She became well known in the city and was always on the radio and tv to tell of her latest findings. Along with her friend, Hilary Bolwell, who was also a psychic medium, they began to unearth a wealth of paranormal activity at various sites in the city. During their tours of Bath, to the various supposed haunted locations they would both be able to sense and be aware of the spirits of the past. Eventually they discovered an area of Bath which was so powerfully psychic that ordinary people with no particular psychic training or ability could with some guidance be made aware that there is more to heaven & earth than what we normally know about. Margaret Royal decided to create a ghost walk starting from the Garricks Head and heading into the most haunted parts of Bath, telling the various stories she had uncovered on the way. It was on this that it was discovered that the Theatre Royal and the Garricks Head shared the same spirits.
She wrote three books,True Stories of the Ghosts of Bath with Ian Girvan (1974) Local Ghosts (1976) and Bristol Ghosts with Ian Girvan (1977) The Bath Ghost Walks still run today.
Source - Paranormal Bath - Malcolm Cadey, available to purchase on Amazon
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Medieval Bath.
Slippery Lane, Bath .
One of the few remaining reminders of the Medieval City of Bath..
It used to lead to the ducking stool at the end at the River Avon, near to the Medieval East Gate of the City, which is the only one remaining.
There is no public access to these areas..
Its very eerie looking and steeped in history, and no doubt has its fair share of ghosts...?
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