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September - Ghost Hunt Events

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Ghost Hunt at Glemham Hall (Sept)

Glemham Hall (Sept)
Venue: Glemham Hall · Location: Little Glemham, Woodbridge Suffolk
Date: 6th September 2024 · Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am · Tickets: £65 Per Person
13 Tickets Available

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Glemham Hall is situated in Little Glemham, Woodbridge in Suffolk. Glemham Hall was built in 1560s by the De Glemham family. The Glemhams retained the estate until 1708-1709 when it was sold to Dudley North. Glemham Hall remained within the North family for more then 200 years. In 1923 it was purchased by the Cobbold family and became the home of Captain John Murray Cobbold who was killed during World War Two. When his wife died in 1987, the estate passed to her son, Patrick. Sadly, he died suddenly in 1994, where upon Major Philip Hope Cobbold inherited the estate and resided until his death in 2020. Philip's eldest son Thomas now lives at Glemham Hall with his wife and family.

The staircase has been known to have a ghostly presence, the bedrooms are known to be haunted, where wardrobe doors open by themselves! In the attic rooms sounds of children's laughter has been heard!

One not to be missed!

Date: 6th September 2024
Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am
Ticket Price Per Person: £65
Tickets Available: 13
Minimum Guest Age: 18 years old.
Deposit payment available (£20 per person)


Ghost Hunt at Deal Castle (Sept)

Deal Castle (Sept)
Venue: Deal Castle · Location: Deal Kent
Date: 7th September 2024 · Time: 7:00pm until 1:00am · Tickets: £46 Per Person
15 Tickets Available

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Deal Castle is an artillery fort constructed by Henry VIII in Deal, Kent, between 1539 and 1540. It protected against invasion from France. The Castle comprises of a keep with six inner and outer bastions, the moated stone castle and had sixty-six firing positions for artillery.

During the Second English Civil War of 1648–49, Deal was seized by pro-Royalist insurgents and was only retaken by Parliamentary forces after several months' of fighting.

Although it remained armed, Deal Castle was adapted by Sir John Norris and Lord Carrington during the 18th and 19th centuries to form a more suitable private house for the castle's captain, which was an honorary position.

In 1904, the War Office concluded that the castle no longer had any value either as a defensive site or as a barracks and it was opened to the public when the captain was not in residence. Early in the Second World War, the captain's quarters were destroyed by German bombing and the castle became a Battery Operating Post (one of the first-floor rooms in the keep became the Battery Office) for an artillery battery placed along the shore line. The castle was not brought back into use as a residence and was restored by the government during the 1950s to form a tourist attraction.

Date: 7th September 2024
Time: 7:00pm until 1:00am
Ticket Price Per Person: £46
Tickets Available: 15
Minimum Guest Age: 18 years old.
Deposit payment available (£20 per person)
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Ghost Hunt at Bilsington Priory (Sept)

Bilsington Priory (Sept)
Venue: Bilsington Priory · Location: Bilsington, nr Ashford Kent
Date: 13th September 2024 · Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am · Tickets: £45 Per Person
20 Tickets Available

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St Augustine's Priory, Bilsington, Kent was founded by John Mansel in June 1253 with the consent of Henry III and the Archbishop of Canterbury professing the rule of St Augustine.

The foundation charter was confirmed by a charter of Henry III, dated 12 June, 1253, which was confirmed afterwards by Henry VI in 1444 and Edward IV in 1466.

St Augustine's Priory was surrendered to the crown in 1535 and it was abandoned at Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries in 1538.

During the 1820s it was a base for smuggling gangs namely the Ransley Gang and The Aldington Gang. The Priory was restored 1906 by J.T. Micklethwaite, Architect

During the Second World War troops were billeted at St Augustine's Priory and at some point it was also an infirmary.

St Augustine's Priory has had a long and varied history and during our site visit we came across two Canadian Soldiers from the Second World War and a lady in Victorian dress lazing near to the pond.

Date: 13th September 2024
Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am
Ticket Price Per Person: £45
Tickets Available: 20
Minimum Guest Age: 18 years old.
Deposit payment available (£20 per person)
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Ghost Hunt at Red Lion Hotel (Sept)

Red Lion Hotel (Sept)
Venue: Red Lion Hotel · Location: Colchester Essex
Date: 14th September 2024 · Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am · Tickets: £46 Per Person
24 Tickets Available

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The Brook Red Lion Hotel in Colchester, Essex is a historical Grade I listed building dating back to 1465. Located in the busy town centre of Colchester, Britain's oldest recorded town, The Brook Red Lion Hotel in Colchester is one of the oldest inns in the area.

The Parliament Restaurant at the Red Lion Hotel was once the old Banqueting Hall, still showing its timbered beams.

There are three known ghosts - a small boy that can be seen in the Parliament restaurant occasionally and has appeared in a guest's photograph, a ghostly monk that hangs around in reception, but the most active is Alice Millar.
Alice was a chambermaid at the hotel and was killed by a lover.
Alice has regularly been heard whispering and even talking to staff. There are recent accounts of people's hair being pulled and a womans voice appearing on a video taken in one of the rooms, with no obvious cause.

The original rooms still have their original wattle and daub beams. They are also, obviously, the most haunted.

Date: 14th September 2024
Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am
Ticket Price Per Person: £46
Tickets Available: 24
Minimum Guest Age: 18 years old.
Deposit payment available (£20 per person)

Hotel Details: Please contact the hotel directly for availability and price

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Ghost Hunt at Slough Fort (September)

Slough Fort (September)
Venue: Slough Fort · Location: Allhallows Kent
Date: 20th September 2024 · Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am · Tickets: £40 Per Person
16 Tickets Available

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Slough Fort, Allhallows, Kent is a small artillery fort that was built in the north of the Hoo Peninsula in Kent. Constructed in 1867, the D-shaped fort was intended to guard a vulnerable stretch of the River Thames against possible enemy landings during a period of tension with France. Its seven casemates initially accommodated rifled breech loading guns, which were replaced by the turn of the century by more powerful breech-loaders on disappearing carriages, mounted in concrete wing batteries on either side of the fort. It was likely one of the smallest of the forts constructed as a result of the 1860s invasion scare.

All of the guns were removed by 1912, though the fort continued in use during the First World War as a command post. It was decommissioned in 1920 and sold off in 1929 and converted into a small zoo. Before the Second World War; it was used as an observation post from 1938, became part of the local anti-invasion system in 1939-40 and was used as part of the air defence network against V-1 flying bombs in 1944. There was partial restoration in 2012-13 that uncovered previously buried features of the fort.

Ghostly Activity
Whilst on our site visit a strange presence was felt in the Brig (cells) area of the fort, as well as previous visitors hearing a girl laughing in the right wing battery part of the Fort.

Date: 20th September 2024
Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am
Ticket Price Per Person: £40
Tickets Available: 16
Minimum Guest Age: 16 years old.
Deposit payment available (£20 per person)
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Ghost Hunt at Nothe Fort (Sept)

Nothe Fort (Sept)
Venue: Nothe Fort · Location: Weymouth Dorset
Date: 21st September 2024 · Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am · Tickets: £50 Per Person
15 Tickets Available

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Nothe Fort in Weymouth, Dorset is situated on the shore beside the northern breakwater of the ex-military Portland Harbour, and at the mouth of civilian Weymouth Harbour. Nothe Fort was built in 1872 to protect Portland's harbour, which was then becoming an important Royal Navy base. The fort played an important role in World War II, when the harbour was used as base by the British and American Navy.

In 1956, the fort was abandoned, and in 1961 it was purchased by the local council. It is now a museum and tourist attraction, featuring models, World War II memorabilia as well as original cannons and guns and British and American WWII vehicles.

Nothe Fort has always had a legendary ghostly whistling gunner and many people claim to have heard his eerie whistling in the Fort's extensive underground passageways. Tales of this phantom have been talked about for decades around Weymouth and the Fort affectionately has a passageway dedicated to him. Who this 'shade' actually is, is at this time, unknown.

A survey carried out in 2007 by The National Lottery discovered that the Fort was voted one of the spookiest locations in the UK; in fact staff members sometimes refuse to visit certain areas by themselves.

Date: 21st September 2024
Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am
Ticket Price Per Person: £50
Tickets Available: 15
Minimum Guest Age: 18 years old.
Deposit payment available (£20 per person)
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Ghost Hunt at Landguard Fort (September)

Landguard Fort (September)
Venue: Landguard Fort · Location: Felixstowe Suffolk
Date: 21st September 2024 · Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am · Tickets: £52 Per Person
22 Tickets Available

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Landguard Fort was built just outside Felixstowe, Suffolk, at the mouth of the River Orwell, Landguard Fort was designed to guard the entrance to Harwich. The first fortifications from 1540 were a few earthworks and blockhouse, but it was James I of England who ordered the construction of a square fort with bulwarks at each corner.

In 1667 the Dutch landed a force of 1500 men on Felixstowe beach and advanced on the fort, but were repulsed by a garrison of 400 musketeers of the Duke of York & Albany's Maritime Regiment (the first English Marines) and 100 artillerymen with 54 cannon. The fort was considered part of Essex in the 18th and 19th centuries; births and deaths within the garrison were recorded as 'Landguard Fort, Essex'.

A new Fort battery was built in 1717, and a complete new fort on an adjoining site was started in 1745 to a pentagonal bastioned trace. New batteries were built in the 1750s and 1780, but the biggest change was in the 1870s where the interior barracks were rebuilt to a keep-like design, the river frontage was rebuilt with a new casemated battery covered by a very unusual caponier with a quarter sphere bomb proof nose. Several open bastions were enclosed, and a mock ravelin block constructed to house a submarine mining contingent.

During the Second World War, it was used as one of the balloon launch sites of Operation Outward. This was a project to attack Germany by means of free-flying hydrogen balloons that carried incendiary devices or trailing steel wires (intended to damage power lines.)

The 10inch gun pit in Left Battery was converted into a Anti-aircraft Operations Room for Harwich in 1939. Visitors as well as local people, have their own experiences of paranormal activity in or around the Fort. The most common being the image of a sailor looking out of the top right window (the side visible from the road). Most reportings were in the 1990s, but occasionally there are still reports of lights at night and being "pushed" whilst visiting the top floors.

Date: 21st September 2024
Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am
Ticket Price Per Person: £52
Tickets Available: 22
Minimum Guest Age: 18 years old.
Deposit payment available (£20 per person)
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Ghost Hunt at Charlton House (Sept)

Charlton House (Sept)
Venue: Charlton House · Location: Greenwich London
Date: 27th September 2024 · Time: 8:30pm until 2:00am · Tickets: £60 Per Person
20 Tickets Available

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Charlton House in Greenwich, London was built between 1607 and 1612 by Sir Adam Newton, Charlton House is one of the finest examples of Jacobean domestic architecture in the country.

The house and grounds were used as a hospital for officers during World War I and were bought by the Metropolitan Borough of Greenwich in 1925. The North (Chapel) Wing was bombed during the Blitz of the Second World War and was subsequently rebuilt albeit with non-matching bricks such as were available in the immediate post-war period.

Date: 27th September 2024
Time: 8:30pm until 2:00am
Ticket Price Per Person: £60
Tickets Available: 20
Minimum Guest Age: 18 years old.
Deposit payment available (£20 per person)
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Ghost Hunt at British Schools Museum (Sept)

British Schools Museum (Sept)
Venue: British Schools Museum · Location: Hitchin Hertfordshire
Date: 28th September 2024 · Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am · Tickets: £49 Per Person
22 Tickets Available

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The British Schools Museum is in original Edwardian and Victorian school buildings in Hitchin in Hertfordshire, England. The museum complex is made up of school buildings housing infants, girls and boys schools with houses for Master and Mistress. It includes a monitorial schoolroom based on the educational theories of Joseph Lancaster for 300 boys, which opened in 1837, and a rare galleried classroom, dating from 1853.

The first school on the site was a schoolroom for 200 boys and 100 girls. It was founded in 1810 by local lawyer William Wilshere in a disused malthouse. This schoolroom was the first monitorial school for the sons of the poor in Hertfordshire. Teaching was based on Joseph Lancaster's methods of monitorial teaching. He developed a system in which large numbers of younger scholars could be taught by older scholars under the supervision of the master (for boys) or mistress (for girls). This method continued until the Revised Code of 1862 that brought in the Pupil Teacher method of teaching.

The school grew steadily and to such an extent that in 1837 a new schoolroom was built that could hold 300 boys. This was completed in 1838.

In 1857, it was decided by the School's Board of Trustees to completely rebuild the Girls' and Infants' School. The new building was completed in 1858 together with adjoining houses for the Master and Mistress.

It remained as a school until 1969.

Ghostly Activity includes full body apparitions, loud footsteps and crying voices.

Date: 28th September 2024
Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am
Ticket Price Per Person: £49
Tickets Available: 22
Minimum Guest Age: 16 years old.
Deposit payment available (£20 per person)