- Jacobean House -
This was Derby's
first brick building, built in 1611. It was once much larger,
having five gables until in 1855 when the Victorians drove Becket
Street right through the house.
Mrs Gisbourne, the wife of Derby's mayor, was the first lady
within the town to have her own coach. When she left her home her
servants and retainers accompanied her to the borders of
Derbyshire, either to help her negotiate the foul, deep-rutted
roads of the time, or perhaps to make sure that she was really
gone!
To this day, a mysterious phantom coach and horses are sometimes
seen parked outside the house and a headless coachman has been
seen coming through the coach archway which may still be seen on
the left-hand side of the building. Also, the dark, mysterious
figure of a man is seen standing in the Wardwick entrance to the
house. A solicitor who once had offices in the building, moved
his premises elsewhere as he could no longer stand working in the
building late at night, due to the strange things that happened
there when he was alone.
Dayne Anthony in his book Derbyshire Ghosts, (J.H.Hall & Sons,
1992) describes how one
lady, Mrs Hall, a former worker at the building experienced the
following: "I was in the upstairs rooms of Jacobean House,
looking for something or other, when I felt someone brush past me
and immediately turning, I caught sight of a lady in a blue
dress, who turned her head to look at me, smiled and walked down
the stairs. I immediately followed her, and on reaching the
bottom floor I asked colleagues if they had seen anyone pass
them, to which they replied that no one had, as far as they were
aware.
I left it at that and did not tell them why I had asked
such a strange question. Later on that week, I saw the lady
again, this time going up the stairs, and still wearing the same
blue dress, the only difference being that she had added a white
shawl which hung loosely around her shoulders. "Again I
followed her. on reaching the upper floors of the building, I
could find no trace of the woman. Shortly after this event had
taken place, work colleagues came rushing into the room where I
was working and stated that they had just seen the ghost of a
lady in blue walking up the stairs, who had vanished before their
eyes.
It was at this point that others working in the room stated they
too had experienced similar visitations. I saw her many times
during my employment within the building, always in blue and
always in the vicinity of the stairs, I was never frightened of
meeting her and in many ways I looked forward to seeing her, for
she always looked so gentle and kind and I don't think that she
would ever hurt anyone. Whenever anything went missing - and
things very often did - we always put it down to the 'Blue Lady' moving them. Some things were never found
and some things would turn up days or weeks later, but never when
they were needed."
There are a reported 14 ghosts in Jacobean House, making the
building one of the most haunted within the city of Derby.
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