Bodmin Jail

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Bodmin Jail
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Bodmin Jail as seen from Cardell Road in 2010
Bodmin Jail
Alternative namesBodmin Gaol
General information
StatusConverted to attraction and hotel.
TypeFormer prison, current tourist attraction
Town or city Bodmin
Country England
Opened1779
Renovated2015 - 2017
ClosedJail closed in 1927, later reopened as a tourist attraction.
Renovation cost£8.5 million
Design and construction
Architect(s) Sir John Call
Other information
ParkingPublic car park nearby
Website
http://www.bodminjail.org/
1779 oil painting of Sir John Call with Bodmin Jail in the background, artist unknown Sir John Call.JPG
1779 oil painting of Sir John Call with Bodmin Jail in the background, artist unknown
The restored portion of Bodmin Jail (the building in the middle contains a pub and exhibition) Bodmin Gaol - geograph.org.uk - 43649.jpg
The restored portion of Bodmin Jail (the building in the middle contains a pub and exhibition)

Bodmin Jail (alternatively Bodmin Gaol) is a historic former prison situated in Bodmin, on the edge of Bodmin Moor in Cornwall. Built in 1779 and closed in 1927, a large range of buildings fell into ruin, but parts of the prison have been turned into a tourist attraction, and more recently another large part was converted into a hotel.

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History

1779 - 1927

Bodmin Gaol was designed by Sir John Call and built in 1779 by prisoners of war, and was operational for 150 years, in which it saw over 50 public hangings. It was the first British prison to hold prisoners in individual cells. [1]

The jail closed in 1927. Since that date, there has been no prison within the county of Cornwall. [2]

During the latter part of World War I, the prison was used for holding some of Britain's "State Papers and Records" including the Domesday Book. The material was in the jail in 1918-1919. [3]

1927 - Today

Bodmin Jail is now a hotel as of 2021 and after redevelopment that started in 2015, Bodmin Jail Limited now operates as a museum, gift shop and hosts guided tours at the site. [4]

A number of guided tours take place at the jail, including a heritage tour, paranormal walk, and self-guided tour. The attraction includes original jail cells, an administration block, and a recreation of Bodmin Moor located where the old hospital wing used to be. [5]

The paranormal tours include a ghost-hunting experience, where guests can use tools such as ouija boards to attempt to communicate with spirits. [6]

Ghosts

Bodmin Jail has inspired many ghost stories, attracted paranormal researchers, and ghost walk events are held for tourists there.

Most Haunted

Series 6, Episode 1 of Most Haunted , a British-made reality TV show, saw the crew attempt their paranormal activities at the jail with presenter Yvette Fielding and medium, Derek Acorah. After many unsuccessful attempts, the team supposedly made contact with many light and sound entities, whilst Acorah claimed to have been possessed by a spirit named Kreed Kafer, a South African.

It was later revealed that "Kreed Kafer" was a fictional character, who was created purely by parapsychologist and crew member Ciarán O'Keeffe, to test Derek Acorah and his abilities. [7] The name was created because it was an anagram of the phrase 'Derek Faker'. [8]

Videos

In 2018, a husband and wife ghost-hunting duo took cameras and other ghost-hunting equipment to the jail. The footage they took appears to show a ghost thought to be William Hampton, a prisoner who was hanged at the jail, as well as visible "light orbs". [9] [10] These orbs are actually specks of dust or insects that pass within the focal length of the lens and appear as perfect circles.

In 2021, Bodmin Jail's paranormal manager Kirsten Honey caught an "agitated woman" on camera. According to Honey, the spectre has been seen throughout the jail on numerous occasions, with guests often feeling uncomfortable when she's around. [11] After the incident, the jail recorded "heightened paranormal activity" in the building. [12] It is worth remembering that the manager of a venue that attracts paying ghost hunters will make statements that continue to draw customers.

Possession

Kristen Honey, the jail's paranormal manager spoke to Cornwall Live stating that possessions happen at the jail. However, Honey claims that possession appears as a sudden change in a person's behaviour or sudden faintness, and not how they appear in TV or movies. [13]

Notable former inmates

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The naval prison

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