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Whitstable Castle Ghost Hunt
Venue: Whitstable Castle - Location: Whitstable, Kent
Date: 21st April 2023 · Time: 7:30pm until 0:00am · Tickets: £40 Per Person

Whitstable Castle (April)
Tea/Coffee provided for free
Tea/Coffee provided for free
Free car park on site
Free car park on site
Lots of Stairs
Lots of Stairs
Over 18s only
Over 18s only

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Whitstable Castle, Whitstable, Kent was built from copperas works in 1790 and this formed the Octagonal Tower. The black tar of the works can still be seen on the walls. The Pearson’s home was known as The Manor House and little is known about its layout except that in 1798 the chimney to the tower was taken down and a staircase put in its place.

The family spent every summer at the house, from their Greenwich based home. Charles Pearson died in 1828. His son Charles Pearson Junior, born in 1786, inherited the estate and carried on using the house as a summer residence. The Tower fell into neglect and he sold it to his cousin by marriage Wynn Ellis.

Wynn Ellis had the most significant impact and made the greatest contribution towards shaping the building and its grounds. In 1897 Tankerton Castle, as it was now known, was sold to Thomas Adams. He added a billiard room to the North of the original tower. This provided a good room with feature fireplace on the ground floor with servants’ quarters upstairs but obstructed the fine sea views of Whitstable Bay. Later this became the Council Chamber.

In 1921 the Castle passed into the hands of Mr Albert Mallandain. A paper manufacturer, he and his wife used it as a summer residence. Changes were made in the building, with a fine new staircase and extensive additional oak panelling to match original designs. The Whitstable Urban District Council, despite some some opposition, bought the Castle for the town in 1935.

Following the local government re-organisation in 1972, the Castle remained empty until 1975 when at the instigation of The Whitstable Society the "Castle Centre Association" was created with the aim of using The Castle for the benefit of the people of Whitstable. In 2004 a new committee with its first Castle Co-ordinator began a complete interior upgrade and Weddings and Civil Ceremonies could commence. This brought in much needed income to regenerate the Castle and enable it to return to its original role as a venue for family celebrations, major local events and community activities. A heritage Lottery Grant enabled a new Trust to be formed in 2008 to take over the running of the Castle and Gardens.


Date: 21st April 2023

Time: 7:30pm until 0:00am
Ticket Price Per Person: £40

Tickets Available: 12
Minimum Guest Age: 18 years old.

Guildhall Ghost Hunt
Venue: Guildhall - Location: Sandwich, Kent
Date: 22nd April 2023 · Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am · Tickets: £40 Per Person

The Guildhall (April)
Tea/Coffee provided for free
Tea/Coffee provided for free
Lots of Stairs
Lots of Stairs
Over 18s only
Over 18s only
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The Guildhall Museum in Sandwich, Kent was built in 1579. Work in 1812 encased the building in yellow brick, this was removed 100 years later in 1912, when the south-west wing was also added

The security staff at this building have reported the sounds of footsteps in the halls, a feeling of being watched as they lock up and the old staircase has a surprise for the casual visitor! Hold on to the handrail...


Date: 22nd April 2023

Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am
Ticket Price Per Person: £40

Tickets Available: 20
Minimum Guest Age: 18 years old.
Read previous customer Feedback/Testimonials from this location.

Bilsington Priory Ghost Hunt
Venue: Bilsington Priory - Location: Ashford, Kent
Date: 28th April 2023 · Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am · Tickets: £40 Per Person

Bilsington Priory (April)
Tea/Coffee provided for free
Tea/Coffee provided for free
Free car park on site
Free car park on site
Warm clothing advised
Warm clothing advised
Lots of Stairs
Lots of Stairs
Over 16s only
Over 16s only

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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: 28th April 2023

Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am
Ticket Price Per Person: £40

Tickets Available: 8
Minimum Guest Age: 16 years old.

Deposit payment available (£20 per person)
Read previous customer Feedback/Testimonials from this location.

Beacon Hill Fort Ghost Hunt
Venue: Beacon Hill Fort - Location: Harwich, Essex
Date: 3rd June 2023 · Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am · Tickets: £40 Per Person

Beacon Hill Fort (June)
Tea/Coffee provided for free
Tea/Coffee provided for free
Free car park on site
Free car park on site
Warm clothing advised
Warm clothing advised
Lots of Walking
Lots of Walking
Lots of Stairs
Lots of Stairs
Over 16s only
Over 16s only
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Beacon Hill Fort in Harwich, Essex was originally three blockhouses, constructed during the reign of Henry VIII, following his visit to the town in 1543.

The site was chosen for Harwich Barracks. These were built in 1803. They subsequently housed most of the Harwich army and militia camp during almost the whole French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars era, and a naval signal station.

In 1889 work began on a totally new fort, which was completed in 1892. The fort saw use in World War One, and was re-adapted in World War Two. The Beacon Hill site also from time to time housed anti-aircraft guns and torpedo tubes.

The fort was finally decommissioned in 1956.

Uncertainty still surrounds the death of Gregory Chung whose burnt and decomposing body was found at the Beacon Hill fort at Harwich in 2000. A murder inquiry was launched but the inquest heard it was probable Mr Chung, 23, set fire to himself.


Date: 3rd June 2023

Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am
Ticket Price Per Person: £40

Tickets Available: 20
Minimum Guest Age: 16 years old.

Deposit payment available (£20 per person)
Read previous customer Feedback/Testimonials from this location.

Slough Fort Ghost Hunt
Venue: Slough Fort - Location: Allhallows, Kent
Date: 15th July 2023 · Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am · Tickets: £40 Per Person

Slough Fort (July)
Tea/Coffee provided for free
Tea/Coffee provided for free
Free car park on site
Free car park on site
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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: 15th July 2023

Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am
Ticket Price Per Person: £40

Tickets Available: 24
Minimum Guest Age: Under 18s allowed (although this ghost hunt is for Adults)

Deposit payment available (£20 per person)
Read previous customer Feedback/Testimonials from this location.

Devizes Town Hall Ghost Hunt
Venue: Devizes Town Hall - Location: Devizes, Wiltshire
Date: 29th July 2023 · Time: 7:00pm until 1:00am · Tickets: £40 Per Person

Devizes Town Hall (July)
Tea/Coffee provided for free
Tea/Coffee provided for free
Lots of Stairs
Lots of Stairs
Over 16s only
Over 16s only

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The Town Hall in Devizes, Wiltshire was built in 1808, replacing a Yarn Hall built in 1575.

The lock-up is the oldest part of the building, dating back to around 1650, this is the dungeon below Devizes Town Hall and is where miscreants spent the night before being paraded in front of magistrates the following morning.

We have access to the Lock-Up, Council Chamber, Assembly Hall and Cheese Hall.

The Town Hall is reputedly haunted by a ghostly lady who has been seen often on the stairwell. Visitors to the building and staff have complained of feeling uncomfortable in the lock up area and the sense of being watched.


Date: 29th July 2023

Time: 7:00pm until 1:00am
Ticket Price Per Person: £40

Tickets Available: 8
Minimum Guest Age: 16 years old.

Deposit payment available (£20 per person)
Read previous customer Feedback/Testimonials from this location.

Beacon Hill Fort Ghost Hunt
Venue: Beacon Hill Fort - Location: Harwich, Essex
Date: 19th August 2023 · Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am · Tickets: £40 Per Person

Beacon Hill Fort (August)
Tea/Coffee provided for free
Tea/Coffee provided for free
Free car park on site
Free car park on site
Lots of Walking
Lots of Walking
Lots of Stairs
Lots of Stairs
Over 16s only
Over 16s only
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VIP Tickets available - Read More

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Beacon Hill Fort in Harwich, Essex was originally three blockhouses, constructed during the reign of Henry VIII, following his visit to the town in 1543.

The site was chosen for Harwich Barracks. These were built in 1803. They subsequently housed most of the Harwich army and militia camp during almost the whole French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars era, and a naval signal station.

In 1889 work began on a totally new fort, which was completed in 1892. The fort saw use in World War One, and was re-adapted in World War Two. The Beacon Hill site also from time to time housed anti-aircraft guns and torpedo tubes.

The fort was finally decommissioned in 1956.

Uncertainty still surrounds the death of Gregory Chung whose burnt and decomposing body was found at the Beacon Hill fort at Harwich in 2000. A murder inquiry was launched but the inquest heard it was probable Mr Chung, 23, set fire to himself.


Date: 19th August 2023

Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am
Ticket Price Per Person: £40

Tickets Available: 18
Minimum Guest Age: 16 years old.

Deposit payment available (£20 per person)
Read previous customer Feedback/Testimonials from this location.

Slough Fort Ghost Hunt
Venue: Slough Fort - Location: Allhallows, Kent
Date: 8th September 2023 · Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am · Tickets: £40 Per Person

Slough Fort (September)
Tea/Coffee provided for free
Tea/Coffee provided for free
Free car park on site
Free car park on site

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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: 8th September 2023

Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am
Ticket Price Per Person: £40

Tickets Available: 16
Minimum Guest Age: Under 18s allowed (although this ghost hunt is for Adults)

Deposit payment available (£20 per person)
Read previous customer Feedback/Testimonials from this location.

Slough Fort Ghost Hunt
Venue: Slough Fort - Location: Allhallows, Kent
Date: 13th October 2023 · Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am · Tickets: £40 Per Person

Slough Fort (October)
Tea/Coffee provided for free
Tea/Coffee provided for free
Free car park on site
Free car park on site

20

Tickets Available

Book your Place

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: 13th October 2023

Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am
Ticket Price Per Person: £40

Tickets Available: 20
Minimum Guest Age: Under 18s allowed (although this ghost hunt is for Adults)

Deposit payment available (£20 per person)
Read previous customer Feedback/Testimonials from this location.

Warmley Clock Tower Ghost Hunt
Venue: Warmley Clock Tower - Location: Bristol, Bristol
Date: 2nd December 2023 · Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am · Tickets: £40 Per Person

Warmley Clock Tower (Dec)
Tea/Coffee provided for free
Tea/Coffee provided for free
Free car park on site
Free car park on site
Warm clothing advised
Warm clothing advised
Lots of Stairs
Lots of Stairs
Over 18s only
Over 18s only

20

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Warmley Clock Tower in Bristol was built by William Champion as part of the Warmley brass works. The works produced wire, pins and utensils made of copper and brass, with all the processes from ore smelting to the manufacture of the finished articles being located on a single site.

The Clock Tower, built in 1743, was part of the former pin factory making pins from brass wire. It was equipped with a clock tower to show workers the time for work purposes.

The three storey building is built of rubble with black slag quoins. The upper storey houses an 18th century bell and a clock with an octagonal external dial.

Visitors to the building may see full bodied apparitions, hear the sound of children walking and talking as well as screams and dark shadows moving.


Date: 2nd December 2023

Time: 8:00pm until 2:00am
Ticket Price Per Person: £40

Tickets Available: 20
Minimum Guest Age: 18 years old.

Deposit payment available (£20 per person)

Events for Groups

Ghost Hunt Events can organise your Private overnight ghost hunt for your group. The maximum number of people will be determined by the venue.
Ghost Hunt Events will organise an unforgetable night which you'll be talking about long after the ghost hunt. You will go to a haunted location for an overnight ghost hunt.
Spend a night in a haunted Castle, Fort or Mansion? You watched the TV shows, now experience a real ghost hunt for yourself.

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