Bakewell Old House Museum

The Bakewell Old House Museum is a 16th century Yeoman's cottage located in the heart of beautiful Bakewell. It was built in 1534, and was originally a tax collector's cottage. During the reign of Elizabeth I, the building was extended to become a gentleman's residence, complete with an indoor toilet. In 1777, it was divided into 5 dwellings for Richard Arkwright’s mill workers.

The building has witnessed many wars and the plague, and remained as a dwelling into the 1950s.

A fascinating place to visit by day, but as night approaches, the atmosphere changes to something far more eerie. Join us to explore the unknown in this unique historic building.

Who is this suitable for?

  • anyone interested in English Tudor History
  • anyone with an interest in the paranormal
  • those preferring smaller events with fewer guests
  • those who don't scare easily!

Paranormal findings

The building is reputed to be the most haunted building in Bakewell. Reported activity includes:

  • the figure of a mill worker walking between the rooms
  • the sounds of unexplained footsteps 
  • the sounds of children laughing
  • the figure of a young girl who has yet to reveal her story
  • the feeling of being watched
  • hearing the sound of whispering voices, 
  • the sound of tapping and the slamming of doors

Site Information

This is an original Tudor building with rooms on several floors. 

Guests are advised to wear layers to allow for temperature changes during the evening.

The location has staircases - anyone with mobility concerns should contact us prior to booking to discuss specific situations.

There may be long periods of standing or walking involved as part of the investigation.

Guests should bring their own torches and any equipment they may wish to use. They bring their own belongings at their own risk. 

Parking is available behind the location. Further details will be confirmed with confirmation emails prior to the event.

Events at Bakewell Old House Museum

Halloween Event

Saturday 31st October 2026

20:45 - 01:30

£59.00

Deposit option available at checkout!

Never miss an FCP event at Bakewell Old House Museum

 

FAQs - Bakewell Old House Museum

Got a question about this event? see top FAQs below, or click on the FAQ link to see more.

Is Bakewell Museum haunted?

There are many reports of ghostly events happening at this location. These include seeing figures of people, hearing footsteps, and uneasy feelings around the location. 

See the event description for paranormal reports.

Is this suitable for beginners

Yes - this is suitable for all levels of experience from first time ghost hunters to seasoned investigators!

Reports of darker presences from other investigators may require investigators who do not scare easily!

The ghost hunting world is a friendly community with shared interests.

What will happen during the ghost hunt?

Each event is carefully planned so that you get the most time investigating the venue. You will work in small groups with experienced hosts who will guide the session, supporting you to use a range of investigation approaches.  This is your investigation!

 

What do I need to bring?

Layers of clothing can be useful as temperatures can drop overnight - even indoors. A torch and sensible footwear are essential - there is a lot of standing involved. 

Any snacks you would like to keep you going during the night.

We have a range of kit for you to use - or bring your own! 

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