Coalhouse Fort

Chilling new investigations with Yvette Fielding and the team. Medium Johnnie Fiori looks for spooks at Coalhouse Fort in Essex, a site believed to be rich in paranormal activity such as mists, orbs and sudden drops in room temperature.
Coalhouse Fort is a Victorian coastal defence fort set in parkland next to the river Thames at East Tilbury, Essex in the United Kingdom. The fort was completed in 1874, on the site of previous gun batteries, to defend the approaches to London from the perceived threat of invasion from France and other continental powers. It is one of many such forts and batteries built in response to the recommendations of a Royal Commission of 1860 and are now referred to as Palmerston Forts. Over the years many of these forts have been demolished or radically altered but Coalhouse, although modified to take more modern armament, has kept much of its original architectural form. It is considered to be one of the finest examples of an armoured casemated fort in the United Kingdom.
The fort continued its role as a military establishment through two world wars although with the development of longer range artillery, its function in defending the approach to the capital had become secondary by World War II. In 1962 the fort and surrounding works were sold to Thurrock Council. Since 1983 the fort has been leased to the Coalhouse Fort Project, a voluntary organisation, who have rescued the building from total dereliction and as a result the fort can be opened to the public at certain times during the year. The long-term aim of the Project is to restore the building to something resembling its original condition when it was home to a military garrison.
Source : http://www.coalhousefort.co.uk
Coalhouse Fort

Chilling new investigations with Yvette Fielding and the team. Medium Johnnie Fiori looks for spooks at Coalhouse Fort in Essex, a site believed to be rich in paranormal activity such as mists, orbs and sudden drops in room temperature.
Coalhouse Fort is a Victorian coastal defence fort set in parkland next to the river Thames at East Tilbury, Essex in the United Kingdom. The fort was completed in 1874, on the site of previous gun batteries, to defend the approaches to London from the perceived threat of invasion from France and other continental powers. It is one of many such forts and batteries built in response to the recommendations of a Royal Commission of 1860 and are now referred to as Palmerston Forts. Over the years many of these forts have been demolished or radically altered but Coalhouse, although modified to take more modern armament, has kept much of its original architectural form. It is considered to be one of the finest examples of an armoured casemated fort in the United Kingdom.
The fort continued its role as a military establishment through two world wars although with the development of longer range artillery, its function in defending the approach to the capital had become secondary by World War II. In 1962 the fort and surrounding works were sold to Thurrock Council. Since 1983 the fort has been leased to the Coalhouse Fort Project, a voluntary organisation, who have rescued the building from total dereliction and as a result the fort can be opened to the public at certain times during the year. The long-term aim of the Project is to restore the building to something resembling its original condition when it was home to a military garrison.
Source : http://www.coalhousefort.co.uk
Morecambe Winter Gardens
Special guest Brian Shepherd joins the team at Morecambe WinterGardens where, it’s thought, the spirit of Thora Hird lingers on...
The Victoria Pavillion (Winter Gardens) was built in 1897 as part of an extension to the original Winter Gardens (now demolished).
The theatre (seen to the right) staged its last performance in 1977. It was externally restored in the mid 1990s and has since been taken over by the Friends of the Victoria Pavillion.
The theatre closed in 1977 and was restored externally in the mid 1990s.
The canopy at the front was removed towards the end of the 1960s. A new one, similar to the original, was erected during recent restoration.
http://www.thewintergardensmorecambe.co.uk/
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