Dead Air: Investigating An Old House With A Dark Past

July 07, 2023 8:13 PM

About This Video

This video was uploaded to the YouTube channel Dead Air in July 2023.

Jarrow Hall is an 18th century former house built on the land once occupied by an Anglo Saxon settlement. The land is blood soaked and known for its Viking invasions.

And the house has its own dark history too.

Thanks to Steve Watson - if you want to go ghost hunting here, his group (GHOSTNorthEast) run public events here.

To find out more about Jarrow Hall, visit their website - Jarrowhall.com

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Check out the DeadAir website - deadair.uk

Credits:

Steve Watson (Historian)

Music: KPM Music / Primary

————-Contents of this video —————

0:00 - Intro

1:09 - History of Jarrow and Jarrow Hall

9:47 - Investigating Jarrow Hall’s ground floor and 1st floor

20:41 - Investigating Jarrow Hall’s Cellar

34:40 - Back to the stairs

46:27 - Investigating the Anglo-Saxon village at Jarrow Hrall

About Dead Air

Dead Air was formed in 2009 by University friends Rob Davies and Chris Felton, originally as a radio show in Newcastle based FM station, NE1fm. The show originally was based around encouraging callers to talk about their own experiences and opinions on the paranormal, as well as monthly live broadcasts from some of the North East's scariest places.

Chris works alongside Alan Robson, the host of Metro Radio's Nightowls and Sky TV's 'Scariest Places on Earth', and plans to make a full return to the show in 2021. Rob has been a radio presenter with NE1fm on the music scene, but is now 100% committed to creating paranormal content for the channel.

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