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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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SMETHWICK BATHS GHOST HUNT 26h July 2014


Smethwick Swimming Centre, previously known as Thimblemill Baths, has gone through many interesting changes, had famous faces pass through its doors and also survived the Second World War. Opened on the 30th March 1933 and designed by Chester Button and Roland Fletcher, the art deco features of the building were inspired by the high arched roof of aircraft hangers in France. In turn these features were derived from the Scandinavian timber construction of the Breslau exhibition pavilion in the early 1920s. Other similar designs can also be found at the Royal Horticultural Hall in London. Person0 Available

Location: Smethwick, Birmingham
Date: Saturday 26h July 2014
Time: 9pm – 3am
Cost: £49 Per Person
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During WWII, the vast network of underground tunnels and cellars which lie beneath the complex were used as an air raid shelter; posters and drawings from that time can still be seen to this day. There was also a U.S. Air Force base just around the corner from the baths and it is thought that they would have made use of this underground space too.

Paranormal activity is rife at this venue and so plentiful that there just isn’t room to detail all of it here. However, without a doubt, the most haunted part of the building is underground, in the aforementioned network of tunnels and cellars which are both creepy and disorientating before any mention of the supernatural is even made.

Apparitions in this area include a man in a green boiler suit, two gentlemen apparently engaged in a frantic chase, a black American Airman and even a horse, to name but a few. The phantom equine may seem out of place until one learns that this particular part of the cellars was built on/underneath a moated farm.

 
The underground room once used as a morgue apparently plays host to a spirit of a man with long hair and beard, who has shown himself on several occasions. Meanwhile, in the air raid shelter, strange blue lights have been seen and often members of staff will enter this area to find pyramids of stones that have been neatly built on the floor. A small boy has been sensed in here and many paranormal investigations have picked up on a girl who goes by the name of Emily. In recent years an escape tunnel was discovered which now runs underneath a block of flats. One resident of these flats has regularly seen a little girl in her home and it is thought likely that this is the ghost of Emily too.

During some refurbishment work in one of the tunnels, a workman kept complaining about a group of children who were running about and making a lot of noise, and despite the management’s reassurance that there was no way any children could be down there, he would not be convinced. Another workman, upon appearing at the manager’s door breathless and white as a sheet, described how he had been working in the cellars when he looked up to see the ghostly face of a little boy staring back at him through a hole in the wall.

However, while the tunnels and cellars are certainly very active, they do not have an exclusive claim to the paranormal activity within the building. In the changing rooms upstairs, the lights are on a motion sensor, yet after-hours they often switch on in sequence, as if someone is walking around, despite the doors being locked. Footsteps are also heard emanating from this area in similar circumstances, and wet footprints have appeared hours after the last visitor has left, leaving staff members utterly baffled.

We really have only touched the surface here in terms of the paranormal activity experienced on a regular basis at Smethwick Baths. It is certainly one of the more unusual venues we have seen on our travels, which makes us confident that you will be as eager to investigate it as we are!