Investigating Thringstone House

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A great investigation from cat balls, rempods, and orbs activity was plentiful. Although trying to debunk all activity, these were unexplainable so is Thringstone House haunted?
We believe it is but the activity captured does not proof it. As researchers, we require more evidence, what do you think?

Who is Charles Booth?

He was a Philanthropist and social researcher born in 1847.
In 1887, Charles Booth, a Liverpool ship-owner, conducted the first social survey of low skilled London workers in the East End of London to know the population of poor people and up to how much years they would live compared to rich people.
Pioneer in influencing government policies on the reduction of poverty that led to a range of social reforms in the early 1900s, such as the introduction of the Old Age pensions, and free school meals, and ultimately to the foundation of the welfare state.
Booth was a wealthy merchant from the Port of Liverpool who travelled regularly to London. He rented Grace Dieu Manor as a halfway staging post and brought his wife Mary and 5 children to the manor in 1886.

During their life at Grace Dieu manor, Mary Booth established meetings for the women of Thringstone who came up to the manor to talk, have tea, sew, read and generally socialise, and were a great success.

Charles wanted to do something for the men of the village, and in 1901, Thringstone House was bought for this purpose. This new club provided a reading room and games room with allotments in an adjacent field.
Much later, Thringstone House became The Charles Booth Centre

In 1911, the premises were extended, incorporating a large hall on the first floor for dances and private functions. In this year, a Deed of Trust was formed, which was taken over by Leicestershire County Council in 1950. The "Club House" as it affectionately became known has provided for the physical, mental, and social needs of the communities ever since.

Charles wanted to help relieve the suffering of the poor in the East End of London. Over 17 years, he produced volumes of statistics, which led the government to pass the first Old Age Pension Act in 1908. Copies of LIFE & LABOUR IN LONDON Complete with maps can be viewed at the Community Centre.
So that's the story of Charles Booth, and it is the Thringstone House which was brought to our attention, and we conducted an investigation there on Saturday 8th June.

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