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)
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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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

Shepton Mallet Prison
One of the oldest prisons in the UK, with a history of executions, isolation, and unrest. Cold cells, angry spirits, and energy that doesn’t forgive.

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.