Curious about what a real paranormal investigation is like?
Paranormal Presence runs public events all over the UK — and while I’m not at every one, these are some of my absolute favourites. Whether you’re a seasoned investigator or just ghost-curious, you’re welcome to grab a ticket and experience it for yourself.

Falstaffs (Tudor World)
Jul
26
to 27 Jul

Falstaffs (Tudor World)

A 600-year-old Tudor building in the heart of Stratford-upon-Avon with links to Shakespeare, shadow figures, and some seriously strange energy. If you like your hauntings theatrical, Falstaffs is your stage.

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Dead Street School
Aug
30
to 31 Aug

Dead Street School

A former Victorian school with a reputation for phantom footsteps, poltergeist activity, and some very stern residual energy. This place doesn’t just feel haunted — it feels watched.

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Nothe Fort
Sept
12
to 13 Sept

Nothe Fort

Built for war but remembered for whispers — Nothe Fort’s shadowy tunnels, echoing chambers, and ghostly guards make it one of the South Coast’s most active hotspots.

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Margam Castle
Sept
27
to 28 Sept

Margam Castle

A dramatic gothic mansion with a violent past and a seriously active energy. Known for angry spirits, unexplained screams, and the type of silence that feels like it’s watching you.

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Michelham Priory
Oct
4
to 5 Oct

Michelham Priory

A tranquil priory with a turbulent past. Ghostly monks, flickering lights, and footsteps in empty hallways make Michelham feel less like a relic… and more like a residence.

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Middleton Hall
Oct
11
to 12 Oct

Middleton Hall

Historic elegance with haunted edges — Middleton Hall is known for footsteps, flickering figures, and ghostly guests that don’t always stay in the past.

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Eden Camp
Oct
17
to 18 Oct

Eden Camp

A former WWII prisoner-of-war camp turned museum, Eden Camp carries echoes of conflict — with phantom footsteps, sudden cold spots, and spirits that seem to still be on patrol.

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Portsmouth Arms Hotel
Oct
25
to 26 Oct

Portsmouth Arms Hotel

Don’t let the cosy pub vibes fool you — the Portsmouth Arms has shadow figures, aggressive spirits, and a cellar that absolutely no one likes going down into alone.

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The Rifles Museum
Oct
31
to 1 Nov

The Rifles Museum

Military museums are always a bit haunted — but this one takes it personally. Expect sudden cold spots, footsteps on parade, and spirits that don’t take kindly to being watched.

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Wookey Hole
Oct
31
to 1 Nov

Wookey Hole

Dark caves, ancient rituals, and the lingering legend of the Witch of Wookey. This one’s more folklore than footsteps — but the atmosphere speaks for itself.

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Judges Lodgings
Nov
1
to 2 Nov

Judges Lodgings

A former courthouse and Georgian residence with echoes of law, order… and something darker. Cold spots, shuffling footsteps, and unseen eyes are all part of the verdict here.

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True Crime Museum
Nov
1
to 2 Nov

True Crime Museum

Hidden in the cliffs of Hastings, this true crime museum houses murder weapons, grim memorabilia, and a growing list of ghost stories that weren’t part of the exhibit plan.

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Falstaffs (Tudor World)
Nov
15
to 16 Nov

Falstaffs (Tudor World)

A 600-year-old Tudor building in the heart of Stratford-upon-Avon with links to Shakespeare, shadow figures, and some seriously strange energy. If you like your hauntings theatrical, Falstaffs is your stage.

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Wymering Manor
Nov
22
to 23 Nov

Wymering Manor

One of the oldest buildings in Portsmouth — and easily one of the most haunted. Whispers, shadows, and rooms that feel like they’re holding their breath.

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Bursledon Brickworks
Nov
28
to 29 Nov

Bursledon Brickworks

Abandoned machinery, echoing footsteps, and the feeling that someone’s watching from the rafters — Bursledon Brickworks is haunted industry at its finest.

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Newsham Park Hospital
Feb
14
to 15 Feb

Newsham Park Hospital

An abandoned asylum, orphanage, and nursing home all in one — Newsham Park is the stuff of haunted legend. Shadow figures, whispered voices, and energy that follows you.

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“There is no terror in the bang, only in the anticipation of it.” — Alfred Hitchcock

“Hell is empty and all the devils are here.” — William Shakespeare, The Tempest

“Ghosts are real, that much I know. I have seen them all my life.” — Crimson Peak (2015)

“There is no terror in the bang, only in the anticipation of it.” — Alfred Hitchcock “Hell is empty and all the devils are here.” — William Shakespeare, The Tempest “Ghosts are real, that much I know. I have seen them all my life.” — Crimson Peak (2015)

“We’re dealing with forces that we don’t fully understand.” — Ed Warren

“I’ve been seeing things. I’ve seen things, too. I’ve felt them.” — The Haunting of Hill House

“The world of the dead and the world of the living are closer than we think.” — Hans Holzer, parapsychologist

“We’re dealing with forces that we don’t fully understand.” — Ed Warren “I’ve been seeing things. I’ve seen things, too. I’ve felt them.” — The Haunting of Hill House “The world of the dead and the world of the living are closer than we think.” — Hans Holzer, parapsychologist

“When there’s no more room in hell, the dead will walk the earth.” — Dawn of the Dead (1978)

“We are not alone. There are spirits watching us.” — Lorraine Warren

"I never believed in ghosts until I came face to face with one." — Zak Bagans

“When there’s no more room in hell, the dead will walk the earth.” — Dawn of the Dead (1978) “We are not alone. There are spirits watching us.” — Lorraine Warren "I never believed in ghosts until I came face to face with one." — Zak Bagans