The World's Oldest Prison. Within it's ancient stones lies a tapestry of suffering. But it wasn’t just the prisoners who dwelled there; something darker clung to the shadows.
Great Fulford has been the home to the Fulford family for over 800 years. This magnificent home lies within the historic parish of Dunsford, near Exeter.
In 1896, the Mansion House emerged from Cardiff’s mist, a Victorian marvel born for James Howell. Visitors shiver, their breaths stolen. Chills, whispers, watchful eyes. A gentleman in tails, glimpsed near the grand staircase.
Coldharbour Mill, situated in Uffculme, Devon, is one of the oldest woollen mills in the world, having been in continuous production since 1797. It's spooky past presents us with undoubted paranormal activity, just waiting to be explored.
Discover the eerie past of Bitton House, an 18th-century Georgian mansion in Teignmouth. Once home to Sir John Major and a retreat for Charles Dickens, its grand halls now echo with more than just history. Visitors report strange footsteps, chilling whispers, and an unsettling presence that never leaves.
Locals speak of footsteps echoing in empty rooms, chilling drafts on still nights, and faint murmurs that drift through the dark. Are these the echoes of village souls who once gathered here, or something far more mysterious? Book now to find out!
Margam Castle looms with a haunted past: eerie footsteps echo, ghostly figures linger, and the spirit of a protective Victorian gamekeeper is said to roam the grounds. Enter if you dare— Margam’s restless spirits await.
Bron-Y-Garth, a derelict Grade II listed building from 1839, carries the dark weight of its history as a workhouse, hospital, and prison. Known as one of Wales’ most haunted sites, it has witnessed hundreds of deaths and stories of hardship.
Bron-Y-Garth, a derelict Grade II listed building from 1839, carries the dark weight of its history as a workhouse, hospital, and prison. Known as one of Wales’ most haunted sites, it has witnessed hundreds of deaths and stories of hardship.
Step through the heavy doors, and you’re no longer a visitor—you’re a witness to history’s most haunting trials. Walk down cold, narrow cells that held prisoners before their fates were sealed; feel the tension in the air of the courtroom where their lives changed forever.