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Ghost Hunt at Warmsworth Manor


Ghost Hunt At Warmsworth Manor 

Saturday 15th November 

8pm till 1am 

£30 per ticket 


Built in 1702. The former home of many dignitaries. It was also used as a prisoner of war camp during world war 1 and a refugee camp during world war 2. There have been numerous paranormal sightings here of children that are said to knock on windows, touch people and pick their pockets. There have also been sightings of soldiers and a woman that stares out of windows. Tables will move on their own, doors will slam and disembodied voices are often heard. 

Warmsworth Hall is always a fabulous place to hold a ghost hunting investigation as it houses many spirits who are happy to communicate with the living. Spirits of young children are renowned sightings here in almost every part of the house, so lots of mischief occurs to the staff and visitors throughout the year. Watch the contents of your pockets as it is known for spirit children to participate in the art of 'pick pocketing'.

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      Ghost Hunt at Abbey House Museum


Ghost Hunt at Abbey House Museum

Saturday 28th February 

7pm till Midnight

£50 per Ticket 


Experience life in Victorian times as you walk along the cobblestone Victorian street, complete with recreated shops, living areas, a school, and even a pub. Journey back through the centuries and discover the dark past of Kirkstall Abbey and how King Henry VIII targeted the area to wipe out the monks’ place of worship.


The Abbey House Museum is filled with reports of ghostly activity. Unknown figures have been seen walking along the Victorian street, with strange knocks and footsteps being heard in the shops and back street area. The upper first floor has been known to hear the sound of something being dragged and objects being thrown. The very top floor, known as the Abbots’ room, is said to be the place where a lone monk likes to reside, with shadows, touch, and groans being witnessed.

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