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Welcome to Number 21 Henley Street ~ the most haunted museum, theatre and visitor experience in England....
where things really do go "bump in the night!"
The museum can be found at the end of Henley Street just by the official entrance to William Shakespeare's
birthplace and has 9 magical room settings that are more than just a little creepy... No wonder some people refer
to us as "The Creepy Cauldron!"

Do you have what it takes to wander through England's most haunted museum in the dark? Are you prepared
to deal with the ghostly presences that you will encounter? If so, then read on......
Welcome to the Creaky Cauldron
and the magical and enchanting world of Dr Thaddeus Bombay and his Museum of Witchcraft and Wizardology, a Collection of Exhibits
on the History of Witchcraft, the Supernatural, Spiritualism & Ghost Research. As you make your way through the Museum,
we ask that you please do not try to enter any doors that might be locked and always remain in the lighted passageways. Some
of our exhibits have a tendency to stay with you long after you have visited them -- and we don't want to be responsible for
any that might follow you home!
Situated over three floors in the Creaky Cauldron (one of the most haunted buildings
in the country), or perhaps we should call it the Creepy Cauldron, the Museum is without doubt England's most magical, most
unusual and most haunted experience.
The three storey half timbered building has been part of the Stratford skyline
for over 400 years and is steeped in history. Mentioned both by Harriet Beecher Stowe and Rupert Graves, the Creaky Cauldron
is now the only remaining section of the famous White Lion Inn that still stands. Without doubt the building will have seen
many local characters pass through its doors including one John Shakespeare celebrating the birth of his son William with
a flagon of ale!
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