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Most Haunted at The Edward Jenner Museum

News - The Most Haunted television cast and crew went ghost hunting at The Edward Jenner Museum this month, as part of the phenomenally popular Living Television show.

Most Haunted cast and crew arrive at The Edward Jenner Museum for a spot of ghost hunting.
Most Haunted cast and crew arrive at The Edward Jenner Museum for a spot of ghost hunting.

Popular with Gloucestershire residents and tourists alike, The Edward Jenner Museum in Berkeley played host to some more unusual guests on Thursday 9 July 2009 – when cast and crew from the world-famous Living Television show Most Haunted arrived for an overnight ghost hunt.

The show’s organisers contacted The Edward Jenner Museum after seeing an eerie picture taken in the building’s attic by Chris Sandys from BBC Gloucestershire, featuring what appeared to be a ghostly figure, which gained worldwide attention after being published online.

Most Haunted cast and crew, headed by Yvette Fielding, descended on The Chantry – which houses The Edward Jenner Museum and is the 1701 former home of the eponymous doctor – exploring the attic and other rooms in a bid to uncover possible paranormal activity.

While staff at the museum don’t yet know the results of the ghost hunt, director Sarah Parker said: ‘As a science-based museum we are interested in any scientific evidence of ghosts. With strange happenings here we have so far kept an open mind’.

See The Edward Jenner Museum or visit jennermuseum.com directly to find out more about exploring this Gloucestershire highlight for yourself.

SoGlos.com
13 July 2009

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