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Barnstaple Town & Workhouse Haunted History Tour

Thu 26 Feb 2026
ThePlough@StAnne's, Barnstaple (map)
Thu 26 Feb 2026, 7:30pm
Haunted History Tour

Please note limited access and no wheelchair access to St Anne's. More info...

Barnstaple Town & Workhouse Haunted History Tour

Age advisory 14+

£14.50
To include refreshments after the tour.
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Haunted History Tours of Devon

Walking Haunted History Tour of old Barnstaple with Susan Pengelly. True stories of how people lived a wretched existance in the Workhouse. The cottage homes for children, sounds cosy but was anything but. What happened to bodies that had no burial fee. Rascals and rogues ingenuity. All hail the underdog! many of whom were our ancestors. God love them, if they hadn't battled we wouldn't be here.

Tours starts at ThePlough@StAnne's, Paternoster Row, Barnstaple.

Tour ends at ThePlough@StAnne's, for refreshments and a chance to look at artefacts.

Well behaved dogs on leads welcome.

Tours will start promptly at the advertised time.

Tours will commence whatever the weather!

 

About Sue Pengelly

Sue has long had a fascination for the ingenuity and resilience of the underdog, the working class poor and those marginalised in society.

She says, "Some of them are my ancestors and if they hadn't kept going in brutal times, I wouldn't be here. These people deserve to be remembered."

This fascination led her to dive into historical research, focussed on her home town of Barnstaple in North Devon. As a result she began hosting very popular Haunted History tours of Barnstaple (book through The Plough Arts Centre) and nearby towns and villages, which have now been running for fourteen years.

"The tours began because I was tired of reading about the wealthy element," she says. "I wanted to know how the poor lived and survived, the crimes, the prostitutes ... you know, the really interesting people! I was of the opinion that if they were that reviled in the press, they must have been interesting. And so it proved.

Some of her historical information comes from oral histories. "I'm very lucky to be trusted with snippets of other people's family history which sends me on more research.

"I've met some fascinating people including those who've shared their and their family members' experiences of working in prostitution ... but not as you know it, their antics and money making ideas."

Running time 90 minutes
  • Feedback from a previous tour:
  • An excellent and interesting tour, with some lovely photos at the end to peruse with tea and cake. Sue was knowledgeable and approachable. A really brilliant event, and another one booked in.
  • Thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience, Sue was great in sharing the local history of Barnstaple and look forward to going on other tours too. Very welcoming and so well organised. Wonderful venue and event.
  • Fabulous tour. Really informative with humour. We’re still talking about it now ! Sue was a great guide and we’ll definitely be back for more tours. Thank you
  • An absolute delight! Sue was a brilliant guide! Articulate, interesting, funny…we were so impressed with the tour, we booked another one as soon as we got home!

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