• Derby Gaol hosts ghost walks, overnight vigils and private events. Call or visit...
  • Derby Gaol is now going to be open this Saturday please message me for any information.
  • Has Derby Gaol closed down? I wanted to visit on Saturday 19th September 2015 and i have never been in but it was closed at 3pm.
  • The Derby Gaol we know today, and has become a popular tourist attraction, refers to Old Derby Gaol, which was built in 1756 on Friar’s Gate.
  • The old "Derby Gaol" can be found under numbers 50 and 51 Friargate in Derby. It is said to be one of the most haunted spots in the country.
  • Derby, Derbyshire. ... Derby Gaol Floor Plan. Due to the huge amount of death, torment, anguish and terror, the old gaol is said to be very haunted.
  • The Derby Gaol has stood in Derby on Friar Gate from 1756 to 1846 and is a popular tourist attraction. As a working museum it is open to the public.
  • About Derby Gaol. Originally a jail, Derby Gaol has had several refurbishments over the years before becoming the working museum that it is today.
  • The last person to be hanged at Derby Gaol was William Slack on 16 July 1907 for the murder of Lucy Wilson. ... Museums in Derby. Prisons in Derbyshire.
  • Prior to that Derbyshire’s criminals were taken to Nottingham Castle. Following the part demolition of Derby’s last gaol in 1919, Vernon Street Gaol, convicted...
  • Built-in and opened in 1756, Derby Gaol was the 2nd of three county jails built in the county and was a place of terror, torment, and death.
  • Derby Gaol is a working museum which is open to the public. Having been through many incarnations (including a nightclub) since it’s construction, it was...
  • The Derby Gaol in Friar Gate was listed as the 87th spookiest spot in the country in a poll by paranormal website Higgypop.