User:Haunted Hull

Porlock Drive Bransholme

St. George Hall was William and Mary’s first free-standing library that opened on May 14, 1839. Over the years, the library underwent renovations, adding on additions that more than doubled its size, and played host to various dances. The most recent renovation involved sightings of the ghosts. The building was eventually used to house the English Department. Additions to the structure have been made and it's been renamed over the years and is still a large part of student life until 1904 due to increased enrollment, the Hull schooling Assembly appropriated half a million pounds for the construction of a new library, called Porlock Library. With a new library on site, St Georges Hall underwent renovations in the early 19th century. But there were multiple sightings of a man hanging from his neck. Over the years it became a popular site for men to commit suicide all with the same or very similar circumstances all of them were hung... by the neck.... using there own tie The original site was situated what is now Bransholme estate and Porlock Drive named after the library