Shepton Mallet Prison Featured On Antiques Road Trip

If you’re a fan of the BBC’s Antiques Road Trip, you may have caught a fascinating segment featuring Shepton Mallet Prison. Often referred to as Cornhill or The Mallet, it can be deemed The World’s Oldest Prison and rumoured to be the most haunted.
A Sneak Peek at the Episode
During the episode, expert auctioneer, Izzie Balmer, explored the prison’s rich history with Monica, the duty manager of heritage and tours. Together, they delved into the captivating past and historical insights of this 400-year-old jail, which housed its first inmates in 1625. Their journey took them through key areas, including what are believed to be original 1600s cells, the exercise yard and one of the prison wings.
A Brief Look at Shepton Mallet Prison’s History
The tour provided a glimpse into the prison’s past, dating back to the 17th century. Monica shared insights into the type of crimes committed by inmates, the conditions they endured and the introduction of hard labour. The episode also highlighted the prison’s role during World War II.
A Hidden Place of Secrets
Shepton Mallet Prison also played a vital role as a hiding place. For example, it became the Public Records Office, hiding the Little and Great Domesday Book, the Magna Carta and it is rumoured that William Shakespeare’s will was even here! As the tour concluded, Monica playfully told Izzie, “You’ve been well-behaved, so I’m going to release you’’.
Experience Shepton Mallet Prison For Yourself
Want to experience the captivating and chilling atmosphere for yourself, Shepton Mallet Prison offer a variety of tours, activities and events. From Guided Tours to Escape Rooms to even a Night Behind Bars, there’s something for everyone at this iconic historical institution.
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