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A haunted chocolate box of a venue!This building is a fascinating with over 500 years of history to investigate. This venue becomes even more intriguing because it has been in two different locations…. and has had several different names.
Records for Selly Manor date back to 1476. Willian Jenette owned the land and leased the house to tenants.
Does William Jenette still haunt this beautiful residence and what other spirits remain within its walls?
In the mid-19th Century, the manor was divided into 3 separate cottages known as The Rookery. Over the years, these cottages would have been the home to various characters…
So … who still haunts the idyllic cottages?
In 1907, The Rookery was put up for sale by auction and it was purchased by George Cadbury, the owner of the famous Cadbury chocolate factory.
George had the building demolished brick by brick and rebuilt in Bournville.
Does the spirit of George Cadbury reside here?
On our site visit someone wasn't too happy, who or why we don't know. Another thriller of a premier investigation.
Tickets £40
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Note - different times to normal events 7:30pm start.
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Selly Manor, 17 Sycamore Road, Birmingham, B30 2AA, United Kingdom,Birmingham, United Kingdom
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