
ABOUT US!! 
Waterloo paranormal Club is a organization that is based in Merseyside and is devoted to psychical research and paranormal investigations, including but not limited to ghosts, apparitions, mediums, hauntings and poltergeist phenomena. Today, the Club has Members from all over the North West of England,Waterloo Paranormal Club was founded by Russell Pringle in 2008, The Club prides itself on the fact that it does not subscribe to any particular belief or creed about the paranormal or about survival after death, nor does it follow any single approach to investigations or the beliefs of the members". The Club also does not undertake any investigations on an official basis but instead allows its members to pursue their own inquiries ,Amateur investigators, authors, Spiritualists, philosophers, skeptics and professional and lay persons all seek the same goal to find fact not fiction about the Paranormal Members live mostly in England & Wales Who are interested in the paranormal We would like to hear from you if you have been to a haunted location with us and we would like to hear your stories about it; orbs; ghost hunting; spirits; vigils and all related subjects. This includes your EVP, psychic development and information on equipment used for ghost hunting on our events. We will also offer the public the chance to get involved in our very own investigations. 
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ABOUT THE LOWLANDS
The Lowlands is a beautiful Grade II-listed mansion set in a rare Victorian city woodland garden. It was built in the Italianate style by Thomas Haigh, a builder and architect, in 1846 on land leased from Lord Salisbury who was, and is, the Lord of the Manor of West Derby.
Two other families lived there - the Dunns and the Tappenbecks - until the most distinguished resident moved in. He was Thomas Randles Withers, Victorian grandee, connoisseur and social benefactor.
As a top stockbroker and chairman of Liverpool’s Stock Exchange, he had many contacts among the city’s movers and shakers - the real-life Forsytes. His father Richard, also a former chairman of the Stock Exchange, lived in a nearby mansion - appropriately called Uplands (which still exists, as a nursery).
The Witherses had a Lake District home - Briery Close, which is at Windermere on the Ambleside Road. Thomas Randles Withers died in 1899, leaving a widow and nine children aged between five and 20. Mrs Margaret Withers lived on at Lowlands until 1930.
At that time many of West Derby’s historic mansions were being torn down to make way for housing. Alderman Ernest Cookson, who lived next door, recognised the importance of Lowlands. He bought the house with its lovely garden and saved it from demolition and development.
Lowlands was used by the Inland Revenue for offices following bomb damage to Liverpool’s India Buildings. After the Revenue moved out, Alderman Cookson sold Lowlands to the West Derby Community Association for a very reasonable price in 1957.
Until 1966, Lowlands was the home of the Pillar Club where many of the great groups played in their early days. They included the early Beatles (then the Quarrymen), Gerry and the Pacemakers, the Searchers, Hollies and Billy J. Kramer. Beatles manager Brian Epstein was a visitor.
George Harrison frequently visited Lowlands as a teenager. He honed his guitar skills there with the Les Stewart Quartet.
Lowlands is available for hire for receptions, corporate events and other

MANY THANKS FOR YOUR VISIT CALL BACK SOON!!

