The Haunting of Temple Newsam | Haunted Manor House | Phil Sinclair's Paranormal Investigations

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  • čas přidán 13. 10. 2020
  • Join me as I take you too Temple Newsam in Leeds, United Kingdom. Temple Newsam is one of the most regal homes in British history having homed some of the famous Kings and Queens ever to have lived.
    In this video I give a brief history of the building as well as the alleged haunting inside. I'm sure you will agree this is one of the most beautiful homes you will ever see.
    A little history...
    Temple Newsam House is a magnificent stately home, surrounded by acres of land. It is a Tudor Jacobean Mansion House with over 42 rooms. The whole estate is almost 1,000 acres including parkland, lakes and a farm. The grounds of Newsam was first recorded in the Doomsday book in 1086. The word Newsam means 'new houses' and 'temple' refers to the Knights Templar who used to own the land where the house is built.
    The house was built by Thomas Lord Darcy between 1500 - 1520. It was the largest house of its day in Yorkshire. During its long history there have been many important owners. It was seized by the King of England, Henry VIII, after he beheaded Darcy in 1537. King Henry gave the house to his niece, Margaret, as a wedding present when she married Matthew Lennox. Margaret and Matthew had a son, Henry Lord Darnley, who was born at Temple Newsam House in 1545. The house was seized for the second time by Queen Elizabeth I when Henry Lord Darnley married Mary Queen of Scots.
    During the sixteenth and seventeenth century the Ingram family bought, changed and rebuilt many parts of the house.
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