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Epworth, Home of John Wesley

John Wesley, the founder of Methodism was born in the town of Epworth in North Lincolnshire. His home is now a museum and a place of pilgrimage for people from all over the world. Discover Epworth's ghostly past through their haunted walk and explore the shocking stories and legends of this historic town.

www.epworth.org.uk

The Epworth Ghost Walk

The ever-popular walk around the dark side of Epworth’s secret history.  Now in its eight year of fear!  Tales emerge from the unquiet graveyard of Epworth's secret history.  Tread carefully down the dark back lanes.  Tell yourself that the shiver down your spine is just the cold night air, as the guide shines a lantern into the bloodstained corners most people won't talk about.

The walk lasts approximately one and a half hours and starts at Axholme Arts, Queen Street Epworth.  Tickets are available from Axholme Arts until 7.45pm, only on the day of the walk.  

For further information regarding the walks please telephone: 01427 873947

Contact

Lincolnshire Tourism

eMail: info@lincolnshiretourism.com | Tel: 01522 526450 | Fax: 01522 526431

Beech House, Waterside Wouth, Lincolnshire, LN5 7JH

Website: http://www: lincolnshiretourism.com

 
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