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'Haunted' mansion was left to decay but it could come 'back to life'

liverpoolecho.co.uk 2024/6/26

Woolton Hall has fallen into disrepair but a man plans to turn it into a 'paranormal hotel'

A drone shot of Woolton Hall in Liverpool
Woolton Hall on Speke Road in Liverpool

A once grand Liverpool mansion which has fallen into disrepair could be given an unconventional new lease of life.

Woolton Hall was once a sight to behold. The grand manor house on Speke Road in Woolton was built in 1704 and sold to wealthy politician Richard Molyneux, the 1st Viscount Molyneux.

The classical building underwent an extensive renovation 68 years later by influential architect Robert Adam. Its first two centuries of use, it was a home for the rich and powerful, including the Earl of Sefton and ship owner Frederick Richards Leyland.

However, it then had a number of uses in the 20th century, including as a private school and an army hospital. It was saved from demolition in the 1980s and became Grade I-listed.

There were plans for it to become a retirement home, but they never came to fruition and the hall was left to decay. The building was hit by a huge fire in 2019 and was added to Historic England's Heritage at Risk register as a Category A site two years later.

In recent years, it has become a hotspot for break-ins, vandalism and urban explorers, who have captured its faded grandeur, including a main hall with a marble floor, a tapestry room and an ornate staircase.

Click below to see inside Woolton Hall, as it looked when an urban explorer looked around it in May 2022.

Many pieces of furniture remain inside Woolton Hall, May 2022
Eerie photos of abandoned Woolton Hall include hanging artwork and battered antiques View gallery

There is a new chapter on the horizon for the building. A Liverpool entrepreneur wishes to use the hall as a paranormal tourist attraction called 'My Haunted Mansion' - and ultimately as a hotel for ghost hunters.

Harry Achilleos, 48, from Mossley Hill, is the founder of the 'My Haunted' project, which he runs with colleagues Brett Jones and Danny Moss. The company has set up a 'haunted' hotel in The Old King's Head in Chester and also runs a 'haunted' manor in Pennsylvania.

Harry Achilleos, Brett Jones and Danny Moss run My Haunted
Harry Achilleos, Brett Jones and Danny Moss run My Haunted

Having worked in the food and drink business, Harry decided to change career and set up the project, giving people the chance to look for anything ghostly in historic buildings.

After finding success in Chester and in the States, he wanted to bring his business to Liverpool and identified Woolton Hall as a site. His family catered for events at the manor house, so he has always had an interest in the building - and its supposed paranormal history.

Harry told the ECHO: "Our family had a fish and chip shop in Woolton and we used to deliver food to Woolton Hall back in the day for people that resided there at the time. The owner would get food delivered when there were parties on.

"I used to speak to people about the hauntings in Woolton Hall, so I was keen to get back in and have a look at the place.

"It closed down in around 2005. Urban explorers were breaking in all the time, smashing the windows to get in to record content, kids were getting in to set fires, they absolutely trashed the place.

A general view of Woolton Hall in Liverpool, with a dog in the photo
Woolton Hall on Speke Road

"It was in dire straits when I took over a couple of months ago. The agreement with the owners is that I secure the place, I put the cameras in to stop any further vandals getting in and any further dilapidation.

"Me and my team have cleaned it all up, so there's no debris. It's not in perfect condition, the windows are all boarded up.

"We've done two or three investigations there and the place is insane from the stories of monks who walk the cellar - they've been seen, apparently a pregnant woman fell down the stairs and she haunts the place, there's loads of sinister stories.

"We're trying to bring the place back to life without making any structural changes. We secured it six weeks ago. I'm dealing with planning officers and I'm hoping to open this year - in time for Halloween. "

The 'My Haunted' experience sees guests come into the building, where they are set tasks by the staff. It is all recorded, allowing Harry and his team to determine whether there is any paranormal activity.

He explained: "When these urban explorers go into Woolton Hall, they all claim it's one of the most haunted places they've ever been into. So, we've been there two times, we heard disembodied footsteps walking right in front of us, while we've just started recording.

"We've been cleaning the place up and heard a knock on the doors when there's nobody about, we've heard voices. This is without the cameras fully covering the whole experience.

"I'm pretty sure we're going to capture some really amazing things. We're there to work out if it is legitimately haunted and find an explanation either way. That's kind of what we do.

Inside Woolton Hall
Inside Woolton Hall

"People will arrive around 8.30pm. We've got to deem the place to be completely safe in order to have people staying over.

"There's no electricity in the place at the moment, there's no water. If deemed ok by the council, then people would be able to stay over at night and we can be a hotel. If not, it would finish around 2 or 3am."

Harry added: "We have cameras in every corner to capture everything. We set experiments for guests to do, we sit in the control room, monitoring everything.

"They'll have a walkie-talkie on them and they get in touch with us to say 'right, we've just heard a voice', so we can then replay that moment from any angle within the building and determine whether it could be outside noise population, them imagining things or actually paranormal.

"But we spend 90% of the time debunking situations and giving them a rational explanation. That 10% is when you get liquid gold when you might see some poltergeist activity or hear a voice phenomenon.

"You'll have the gold moments when you see an apparition or a disembodied figure walking past. We've caught that four times in the hotel (Chester) and once in the manor (USA) so far, so that's what we're hoping to achieve.

"But we also want to bring back such an iconic building and restore it to its former glory. We want to have it used and not have these vandals breaking in."

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