
Overview
Yvette Fielding & the Most Haunted team travel deep into the heart of darkest Wales to Newton House where stories of strangulation, suicide & deadly revenge await. The House, dates from the 1600’s and stands in magnificent parkland, overlooked by the ruins of the 9th century castle. The site dates back to Roman times and beyond. The land has been fought over since time immemorial and was in and out of the hands of the Rhys family for many centuries as each successive generation found and lost favour with various monarchs. As with most houses of this size and age it passed through many owners and various uses, finally falling into a terrible state of dilapidation – however, the National Trust stepped in and saved it. It now sits in the Trust’s top 5 most haunted places – no proper investigation has ever been conducted in the House and the team have been allowed unfettered access – with such a long and diverse history it was crying out for Most Haunted to visit
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11 - 1Nunnington Hall November 04, 2008
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11 - 2Hall I’th Wood November 18, 2008
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11 - 3The Exeter Old Courts December 02, 2008
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11 - 4The Niddry Street Vaults December 16, 2008
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11 - 5Jedburgh Castle December 30, 2008
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11 - 6S.S. Great Britain January 20, 2009
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11 - 7Newton House February 03, 2009
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11 - 8Madame Tussauds February 17, 2009
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11 - 9Wookey Hole March 10, 2009
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11 - 10New London Ledge Lighthouse January 06, 2009
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11 - 11S.S. Great Britain January 20, 2009
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11 - 12Fort Delaware January 27, 2009
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11 - 13Newton House February 03, 2009
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11 - 14The Southern Mansion – New Jersey February 10, 2009
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11 - 15Madame Tussauds February 17, 2009
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11 - 16The Conference House – Staten Island March 03, 2009
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11 - 17Wookey Hole March 10, 2009