Ghost Hunts
Join us on a night of paranormal investigation and explore the most haunted sites in the UK.
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Are you fascinated by the paranormal? Do you want to experience the thrill of ghost hunts? Choose from our range of haunted sites and book your tickets now!
All tours include the following:
Inclusivity - We Aim To Consider All Disabilities, Medical Conditions And Phobias
Closely Guided Ghost Hunts That Ensure Your Safety And The Safety Of Others
A Range Of Fun, Scary, Supernatural Activites
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Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker
Castle Street Police Station
The Watermillock
The Watermillock is a widely scattered village at right angles to the main road that runs alongside Ullswater. It is a farming community now turned holiday home centre, with a beautiful location overlooking Ullswater, and backed by Little Mell Fell. Much of the high ground around the village was once deer forest.
The Galleries of Justice
Shropshire Aero Club
Lllanyfllin Workhouse
Llanerchydol Hall
Grade II listed, it is a magnificent, gothic, turreted mansion with a rich history dating back to the 1770s. It is situated in a magical landscape, of Grade II listed Repton designed parkland, only minutes from the long distance footpath, Glyndwr's Way.
Anzio Training Camp
Built in 1943 as a transit camp for the US Army, in 1946 it was taken over by Polish troops from Italy. Post-war the camp continued as a Polish civilian settlement until 1964 when those living there were rehoused on a new estate. In the early 80's the site was cleared and later Anzio Camp was opened there as a training camp for use by the regular army.
Gwyrch Castle
Gwrych Castle is a Grade I listed country house in North Wales, one of the first attempts at replicating true medieval architecture in Europe. It stands in 250 acres of gardens and grounds and has extensive views over former parkland including a deer park and the Irish Sea.
Shrewsbury Prison
HM Prison Shrewsbury was a Category B/C men's prison in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. It was decommissioned in March 2013, and is now open to the public. The Victorian prison as seen today sits on top of the original Georgian prison, the remains of which are still accessible underneath the current buildings. Take one of our ghost tours to Shrewsbury prion and you're bound to come across one of it's former inmates.
Jedburgh Jail
The Jail was built in 1823 on the site of Jedburgh's medieval castle, which was destroyed in 1409. The new jail was designed by Archibald Elliot as a Howard Reform prison, a result of agitation by social advocate John Howard. It may look like a medieval castle on the outside, but inside is a different story. Take one of our ghost hunts to find out why...
Hawkstone Caves
Set in 100 acres of Parkland The Follies is a range of dramatic and rugged natural sandstone hills that were developed to include gullies, caves, towers and bridges, becoming one of the most visited landscapes in Britain during the 19th Century. There is a legend that one of the caves of Hawkstone Park was the burial ground of King Arthur. Perhaps the legend one of our ghost hunts will confirm the legend...
Chirk Mill
Tutbury Castle
Tutbury Castle is a medieval castle in Staffordshire, England, that has a long and rich history. It was built by the Normans in the 11th century, and later rebuilt and expanded by the de Ferrers family and John of Gaunt, the second Duke of Lancaster. The castle is best known for being one of the prisons of Mary Queen of Scots, who was held there four times before her execution. Perhaps you'll run into her venegful spirit during one of our ghost hunts...