Haunted Antiques Paranormal Research Centre, Hinckley
Haunted Antiques Paranormal Research Centre, HinckleyAbout Haunted Antiques Paranormal Research Centre
Haunted antiques began when Neil had the idea of antiques possibly holding onto spiritual energy. To research this idea he contacted dozens of antique centres in the Midlands. Only one replied. Phil Sims returned Neil’s message, and it was the telephone conversation that followed that has led to HAPRC becoming what it is today. However, this is just the beginning, there is still so much more for us to do at the centre. Neil’s collection of haunted antiques began in his carport, which is where the Monday night item of the week live feeds originated. It soon became evident, as the collection grew and lots of people in the paranormal field asking if they could go and see the items, that a proper location was needed. So, the search began to find a building which would become the Haunted antiques paranormal research centre. Neil viewed quite a few possible locations but he kept being drawn to 11A Regent Street. One of the oldest streets in the thirteenth century town. Papers were signed in February 2018 and 11A Regent Street became the home to the first ever paranormal research centre in the UK. HAPRC is not like other museums that now seem to be popping up. The antiques and items are not kept behind glass. Everyone that comes into the centre are encouraged to hold or to sit in the exhibits, to see what they sense or feel. 2018 has been an amazing first year for HAPRC and 2019 has become even better. In 2020 we intend to take things to a whole new level. Neil has been live on ITV’s THIS MORNING with Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby twice now. He has been a guest on numerous radio shows in the UK and USA even as far as South Africa.