The Winter Gardens Theatre was originally built as the Victorian Pavillion Theatre in 1897 and is situated on Morecambes Central Promenade.
Here many famous entertainers trod the boards such as Laurel and Hardy,Ken Dodd,Morecambe and Wise to name but a few of the Greats.
Sadly the Theatre closed its Doors to the Public in 1977..........
Woodchester Mansion Overnight Ghost Hunt As you reach this location and drive through the entrance with its huge Gothic gates you get the sense that you are stepping into a scene from a...
Woodchester Mansion Overnight Ghost Hunt As you reach this location and drive through the entrance with its huge Gothic gates you get the sense that you are stepping into a scene from a horror movie and as you approach the Mansion you start...
Beginners Psychic Development Workshop, Supper & Ghost Hunt with Celebrity Medium Barrie John (Please let us know if you require a Meat or Vegetarian option for your meal upon booking, if no option is chosen we will...
Woodchester Mansion Overnight Ghost Hunt As you reach this location and drive through the entrance with its huge Gothic gates you get the sense that you are stepping into a scene from a horror movie and as you approach the Mansion you start...
Woodchester Mansion Overnight Ghost Hunt As you reach this location and drive through the entrance with its huge Gothic gates you get the sense that you are stepping into a scene from a horror movie and as you approach the Mansion you start...
Armley Mill in Leeds is a paranormal hotspot due to the many ghostly reports from staff and visitors alike at this very scary location.
Are you brave enough to join Dusk Till Dawn Events as we descend into the darkness of the Mill?
Will you be touched by icy cold hands like so many others during our Vigils and Séances as we try and communicate with those who still reside here.....
This dark, sinister looking building itself actually dates back as far as the Sixteenth Century, but it was not until 1788 that Armley Mills was bought by Colonel Thomas Lloyd who then turned it into the world's largest woollen mill. In 1804 Benjamin Gott agreed to buy Armley Mills from Colonel Lloyd, but sadly in November 1805 the mill was almost entirely destroyed by fire.