Category Archives: Ghost Hunts 2015

Public Ghost Hunts 2015
Are you looking for a ghost hunting event in an haunted building you have come to the right place to book your ghost hunt.

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WEST BROMWICH MAGISTRATES COURT GHOST HUNT – August 2014


WEST BROMWICH MAGISTRATES COURT GHOST HUNT – August 2014

Location: West Bromwich

Date: Saturday 16th August 2014

Time: 9pm – 4am

Cost: £59 Per Person BOOK HERE

Places: 36 Available

WEST BROMWICH MAGISTRATES COURTS GHOST Hunt chi

The Courts have stood on this site for centuries with many a people sentenced to death or imprisonment. The current courts were built in 1890 to replace the ageing, dilapidated 17th century courts that stood before.

This newer Victorian building is detached and covers 17,000 sq ft in total, these new courts incorporated new and redesigned gallows to accommodate society’s acceptance that undesirables should be sentenced, terminated and efficiently disposed of at a single Law establishment.

The large central court room surrounds the judge in decorative wood panelling and a bomb/ bullet proof cubicle was incorporated in later years to contain and protect the more dangerous prisoners.

There are several less elaborate court rooms to cater for a range of prisoners and crimes and a bank of prison cells in the basement in a secure area, where prisoners await their fate or their final breakfast before meeting their maker.

All records have been securely locked away from society for over 100 years and even though public hangings took place here little detail exists other than the atmosphere you feel when you enter the building. The court closed in April 2011.

Join the team at this magnificent location for chills and thrills Join Us If You Dare…

Endcliffe Hall Ghost Hunt – Sheffield.


Endcliffe Hall

Sheffield – Endcliffe Hall

 

Date: 31st May 2014

Time: 9.00 pm – 2:00am

Address:

Endcliffe Hall

81 Endcliffe Vale Rd

Sheffield

S10 3EU

Price: http://www.ukghosthunts.com/sheffield-endcliffe-hall-p-94.html

 

Never Investigated By Any Other Paranormal Team And Is Exclusive Only To The Uk Ghost Hunts Team.

Many Unexplained Figures And Noices Have Been Said To Roam The Hall Over The Years As Uk Ghost Hunts And Guests Will Now Investigate This Great Location

 

The Endcliffe estate can be traced back to 1333 when John de Elcliffe was awarded a financial grant, at that time the estate extended considerably and took in land between the Porter and Sheaf valleys. It is believed that the first Endcliffe Hall was built in the reign of George II (1727 – 1760) although Sheffield historian J. Edward Vickers says there may have been an earlier building on the site. The hall was owned from 1818 by the merchant William Hodgson and included 50 acres of land and cost £6,700. The hall later passed to Henry Wilkinson, a Sheffield silversmith before being bought by John Brown in August 1860.

 

Brown had previously lived at the large seven bedroomed house of Shirle Hill in Cherry Tree Road, Nether Edge and entertained the Prime Minister Lord Palmerston there in 1862. However Brown was looking for a more impressive structure to entertain his visitors and wanted a building that was “…. specially adapted for dispensing hospitalities on a scale worthy of such distinguished visitors”. Brown’s first action on acquiring the building was to pull the old hall down and replace it with the current building which cost £100,000 to build with a further £60,000 spent on the furnishings. Brown was determined to use Sheffield craftsmen during the work on the hall and in addition to the architects Flockton & Abbot he employed local firms such as John Jebson Smith (staircases), Longden & Co. (kitchen stoves), Messrs Craven (ornamental plasterwork), William Gibson (carpentry), Mr Pitt (plumbing and glazing) and John and Joseph Rogers (decorating).

 

Such was the rarity of such a fine building being erected in Sheffield at that time, that when the hall was finished it was opened to the public for three days attracting huge crowds and much praise with the Sheffield Telegraph calling it, “the public advantage of personal munificence” in its edition of 24 May 1865. After the death of his wife in 1881, Brown gradually withdrew from public life, his health deteriorated and he spent increasing amounts of time in southern England. John Brown left Endcliffe Hall for the last time in 1892 and sold Endcliffe Hall for £26,000 in 1895 (a year before his death) to Barber Brothers and Wortley for building development. The development never took place and various plans were proposed for the future of the hall, which in the interim hosted exhibitions and dances.

 

Saltmarshe Hall Ghost Hunt – 13th September 2014


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Saltmarshe hall £35.00Saltmarshe hall

Date: Saturday 13th September 2014
Time: 9.30pm-4.30am

Saltmarshe hall is said to be one of East Yorkshires best kept secrets, and it’s no surprise when you learn it’s set in 17 acres of ground and boasts a mysterious and haunted atmosphere.

Underneath the hall lies a network of corridors and cellar rooms and the abandoned servants Wing which has sat empty for over 70 years.

A white lady is often seen walking through the gardens only to disappear near the pond.
Staff at the hall have also claimed to of heard voices from the cellars and distinct shadowy figures.

This is your opportunity to spend a full night inside a wonderfully,creepy haunted home-with sleeping bags optional!

So join the GGO team on saturday 13th september, as we investigate and go in search for those lost souls left behind.

Tickets have been limited to 20 for this event and a £10 deposit will secure your place, with the remaining balance due 2 weeksbefore the event,

Woodchester Mansion Ghost Hunt 2014


Woodchester Mansion Ghost Hunt Investigation 2014

Join us on Friday 18th July 2014 from 9pm-3am for a paranormal investigation as this beautifully creepy Gothic mansion.
Hidden in a secluded Cotswold valley, the mansion has never been completed due to the builders mysteriously abandoning it mid construction in 1873.
Woodchester was destined to become a mental institution after it’s failed completion, but the Second World War came and the Mansion became a base for American and Canadian troops. It was during training that several lives were lost when a bridge collapsed, plunging some of the troops into the lake and to a watery grave. Their bodies were stored inside the building and some believe that they haunt Woodchester mansion to this very day.

Woodchester mansion ghost hunt

 

Visited by Most Haunted in 2002 and 2005, is has become a favourite location for ghost hunters, especially us!

£49.00

Full payment £49.00 Deposit payment £10.00 Remaining balance payment £39.00 Instalment offer 1 £19.50 Instalment offer 2 £19.50
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Date:Friday 18th July 2014
Time:9.30pm-3.30am

                                                                                            Only 25 tickets available!

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The last time we visited Woodchester we witnessed some of the best activity ever seen on our events. Once occurrence included a padlock violently shaking seemingly on it’s own accord.This was seen by three team members and several guests who were all outside by the back door during a break.
Other paranormal activity that has been reported here includes:

 

 

gimp_image_ggo_converted*Loud bangs
*Poltergeist activity
*Stones being thrown
*Shadows and apparitions

Your night will include :-

*The opportunity to investigate all areas of the building
*Joined by two mediums throughout the investigation
* Full use of our paranormal equipment
*Free Hot Refreshments such as Tea/Coffee/ and cakes and biscuits.

Tickets cost £49 per person and can be booked with just a £10 deposit with the remaining balance due 2 weeks before the event.
Alternatively you can choose to spread the payment over a period of 2 months.

Please visit www.ghostlygoingson.org.uk or call us on 01594 368085. These tickets will not last long!

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