Ghost Walks return to Ashby and Moira Furnace this Autumn with the area's history re-told

By Ashby Nub News Reporter

26th Jul 2023 | Local News

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Photo: Ashby Nub News

Night-time Ghost Walks are returning to Ashby this Autumn.

Haunted Heritage is organising the tours of some of the town's historical - and spooky - sites.

There will be walks in September, October and November - but if you cannot make it, the company is also taking in tours of Moira Furnace.

You can find more details HERE.

Haunted Heritage says: "Ashby de la Zouch is an ancient market town and civic parish.

"The town was originally known as 'Ashby' which was an Anglo-Danish word meaning Ash Tree Farm. 

"It became Ashby-de-la-Zouch after the Norman conquest, when the La Zouch family came into possession of Ashby during the reign of King Henry III.

"Ashby-de-la-Zouch has many stories to tell, especially as there remain ruins of a 12th Century castle here.

"The castle and the town came into the possession of the Hastings family in 1464 and it was William Hastings that enhanced its fortifications.

"Will you pick up any of the Hastings family as we meander past the castle ruins?

"During the English Civil War, Ashby-de-la-Zouch one was of the Cavaliers' chief garrisons under the command of Colonel Henry Hastings.

"Will you encounter any spirits as you wander through the streets of the town?  

"Many of the buildings in Market Street, the town's main thoroughfare date back to Elizabethan times and have some of the original timber frames.

"With so much history, as you can imagine, this town has many a ghost story."

     

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