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Simon Entwistle

Ghost story expert Simon Entwistle

Ghost hunting in Lancashire

Find out more about Lancashire's spooky history, with local ghost tours and hunts for the paranormal.

Blackpool

October and November has seen two new locations in Blackpool join Supernatural Events’ list of haunted venues; Louis Tussaud’s Waxworks and Pleasure Beach Blackpool. Grand Ghost Tours at Louis Tussaud’s Waxworks will take place on Monday 24th November 2008, Wednesday 18th March and Wednesday 22nd April and at Pleasure Beach Blackpool on Wednesdays 21st January, 11th February and 4th March 2009.

January sees the world-famous Blackpool Tower Ballroom added to list of locations with tours taking place on Tuesdays 27th January and 3rd February, Monday 9th March and Tuesday 7th April.

Supernatural Events began its original Grand Ghost Tours at the Grand Theatre, Blackpool in 2006 and they return to investigate the strange happenings in the auditorium and stage areas on Saturday 24th January.

Psychic medium Ian Lawman, star of LivingTV’s Living With The Dead show, and past co-presenter of Most Haunted and I’m Famous and Frightened, will be returning with an Overnight Ghost Walk at Blackpool Zoo, the original site of the Blackpool Municipal Aerodrome which was in operation throughout World War II, on Friday 20th February.

There will be two Overnight Ghost Investigations in the new season; Saturday 10th January at Blackpool Opera House and Saturday 7th March in the Spanish Hall Suite within the Winter Gardens complex. Still in the Winter Gardens complex there will be a Grand Ghost Tour of the Pavilion Theatre and Empress Ballroom on Wednesday 15th April. The next trip to Samlesbury Hall, near Preston will be Friday 13th March.

Blackpool Illuminations Depot on Rigby Road will soon be closing as this will be the site for the new Blackpool & the Fylde College. The final ghost tours at this location will be on Wednesday 14th January and Friday 6th February.

Tickets for all events are available from 01253 290190.

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Hoghton

Ghost Tours at Hoghton Tower on Tuesday 18th, Wednesday 19th, Thursday 20th November 2008, As you ascend the long drive of reputedly the third most haunted house in Britain we will be waiting for you.Ìý Tales passed down through centuries and mulled wine to take away the chill prepare you for what is to follow.Ìý Heed the storyteller as you venture through silent rooms, explore ancient underground passages lit only by candlelight and then peer into dungeons associated with the Lancashire Witches.Ìý Finally, relax in the warmth and comfort of the Vaio Room where a delicious meal awaits you and the opportunity to reflect on what you have seen and heard.Ìý Tickets £25.00 per person. Booking essential on 01254 852 986.

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last updated: 14/11/2008 at 14:39
created: 28/09/2005

Have Your Say

Ever been on a ghost tour? What was it like?

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val stevenson
Spent a night at Salmesbury Hall, lots of orb pictures ,great experiences with divining, Simon Entwistle was superb

Katie Hesketh
Really this is my teachers story but I stull found it very scary.She was walking in the cellar in hoghton tower neer the iron gates with out helper. They were on a tour in a group and there was a little boy who was about 2. the little boy said "Daddy, whats that lady doing behind that gate" about 10 seconds before the Guide said "sometimes people see an elderly lady kniting or sewing behind this gate" He hadent been listening at all so everyone belived him. By this time My teacher had left in fear!

sarah g
Personally speaking, I believe all these ghost events are rubbish. There are far too many of them nowadays which tells you something of the nature of the beast. This is purely a moneyspinning project and dont be too quick to blame the venues either. These 'organised' ghost event tours are big business. Look on the net, see how many of them there are, what they charge etc and youll soon agree. Sadly even the Grand Theatre manager has jumped on the bandwagon here and now has his own website organising these tours around Blackpool!

Nathan Wintrip
I am a core team member of a paranormal group called spooked paranormal, we are planning investigations all over the north of england, we do it for the love of it and take the public along just to cover the cost of venues (alot of them are very expensive). We would never fake anything as we are serious about what we do.

sheila band
I go to the Fright Nights at Stanley Palace in Chester.As different groups come,there is more activity,and more things happen,which makes it very creepy and spooky.I love it

nazia
this is really scary

Loz
I've been to one in York... it was great! Really effective and creepy

Dec
Paula, You mean Samlesbury

Kyran-James Peet
Creepy! And even worse... i can see them!!!We went to Pendle Hill and how scary was that. We camped out side for 4 days and The Pendle Witches are real, look it up on the internet people .... or go yourself >=]

steve
ive been on a few in and around yorkshire, some good some bad i agree with you about high prices for tickets but it is the greedy council etc charging high amounts for venues, i went on an investigation with 3rd eye paranormal investigations based in cheshire and it was really good no rubbish out of them, caught some amazing activity on cam, cant wait for them to do there next one .....

Nelson Smith
very scary omg

tom
Some good tour experiences some poor based on venues and just who runs the ghost night or investigation its hard for any company who runs such events to guarantee you see a ghost. They should however provide an enjoyable and interesting experience and its cost is often based on the greed of some venues to charge very high hire charges for the venue and staff, making the cost to the public very high anywhere from 50 to 110 pounds each this is silly money but blame the venues not the tour companies they want to keep ticket prices low but their hands are tied by greedy councils and trusts who own and run the venues who get 60% of all money from ticket sales.As for all these people who say there is no such thing as ghosts,well thats their opinion but the evidence over thousands of years and millions of people would suggest otherwise, a ghost night is not about sitting down and watching ghosts pop in and out for your entertainment it needs you to participate with an open mind negative attitudes will spoil the night for you and everyone else.if in doubt don't go!

Carol Deyton
I have been reading all the things written here and I wanted to share my experience of a ghost hunt. I know that there are some rubbish companies out there who only care about the money and do hype things up but I have been on 4 ghost hunts with a company called Haunted Happenings and they are brilliant. In fact they usually tell us that something ISNT paranormal when they could easily say it is. We went to a place in Burton with them last and we had the best time ever. I sometimes think it is the moaning people on the ghost hunts that spoil it and I don't think they should go if they just want to ruin it for everybody else.

david restry
i went to gertrude realm in germany

Darryl
the grand theater in lancaster was spooky

paula
i would like to go salsbury hall to see what happens

Jayne Webb
I have been here with Haunted Happenings and it was really good. Very scary though

neal
i was very scared

Bekki
The Grand and Samlesbury Hall were both extremely well organized venues and I enjoyed the experience at them both. The same can't be said about Mains Hall. The haunted ghost nights were unorganised and expensive. It comes as no suprise they stopped having them.

andy kelly
i am a gost hunter and have had lots of expirences.Chingle hall top of the shps if you dont expirence ghost there, give it up.

Gary
Yes its true there are some venues or tours cashing in on ghost events and even faking it! That said other groups and venues are well run by experienced and respected investigtors or mediums and try very hard to give a memerable and cost effective experience to the public.Its an expensive business to run a ghost investigation night the venues dont come cheap and need to be run and insured by professionals to avoid dissapointment.If you want a fun night out with a difference and are open minded go for it if you just want to condemn those involved and ridicule the event why bother going? stay at home and save yourself the hassle and your money.

elizebeth
wow intriging i say, what strong fellows to be so brave. why i would potray being scardy-cat

tracy edwards
i went to woodchester mansion,it was very eerie, but very good, heard some interesting things whilst there, and something blew in my face whilst we did a underground vigil, that freaked me out a bit, but i would definatelty tell people to go and do it, if its what they are interested in.

anna
went on the grand ghost tour,we wernt impressed, and the derek accourah wanna be's just totally spoiled it for us fiddleing with their beeping equipment so we couldnt hear what was goin on waste of time and money i would think twice about going on ne again

Kirsty
i think ALL paranormal groups make it all up as they go along anyway, its a sad fact that they want fully booked venues and will do anything to reach that goal. so will big up any sound twitch or fart on that night to be paranormal when its just the usual sounds that you hear around your home. its all a con! they should go and get normal jobs instead of fooling the public

Pete Bony
I have read most of the entries in this section with interest and, while I agree that organised Ghost Tourt can be interesting and entertaining it is not very likely that you are going to have a "Ghostly Encounter" while on one. If you want to experience what Paranormal Investigations (Ghost Hunts) are really about contact a local team and ask if you can join them on an investigation. Any team that is doing it because they believe in it rather than to make money will not charge you for the night! All you need to do to find a good team is type in Paranormal Activity in Lancashire on any of the top search engines.

Sam &+ Ashlie&+Jade
yes,We have beng on a ghost hunt. It was a waste of money, if you are thinking of going on one,DON'T. It cost us a lot of money for a russish day out. Well that is our view. Thank you.

yvonne Ramsay
Been on several Ghost hunts with Paranormal Nights, they are very very good....Guys Cliffe Hous ein warwick is fantastic had some very strange things happen to most of the group that night which I cannot even try to explain. Paranormal Nights are doing one at Salmesbury hall, so after reading what people are saying I think I might book myself on it.

carol morecambe
I have been on many overnight vigils the winter gardens in morecambe, thurnham hall, ye old trip to jerusalem and many many more. i have found some interesting and some - how can I say - FAKE. If i had a favourite it would have to be the winter gardens in morecambe where i met the midget upstairs who pushed me over and the lady who fell down the stairs. It's a fasinating place I love it and be a friend of the winter gardens. I have been a tour guide when north west spirit seekers came to visit so give it a try guys its great. I'm looking for new locations at the moment so any invites would be welcome

Craig
a few of us want to go to salmsbury hall how much is it

jac64
I know simon quite well he is one of the real gentlemen of our time. any way back to ghosts. well i live in a pub and am visited by two ghosts quite often. one just looks like a normal man dressed in a black cloak. my son has seen him to. The other i think is a child but only my son has seen this one i have felt it.

ashley entwistle
i go ghost hunting all the time....

John Dempster
I visited Chingle Hall many years ago and the guide was enough to put you off, anybody who has been when he was there will remember. Any way it happens my wife is more receptive than I am and she actually experienced something she could'nt explain and left the building in a hurry with me in tow

Tricia - North West Spirit Seekers
Many thanks for your comments Jay, I have just read them now. We would like to thank you for taking the time to come along to the event and raise much needed money for the trust. I am afraid that sometimes ghosts dont always show themselves or makes their presence known. I am sorry you believe our tour to be 'rubbish' but we dont make things up on our events so sometimes things dont happen its the first rule in paranormal investigating we can not make spirits 'perform'

Farah
I haven't been yet, but i'm thinking of going. Any good reviews?

JAY
I WENT ON A NORTHWEST SPIRIT SEEKERS NIGHT AT HAIGH HALL.5 OF US WENT IT COST £140 EACH SOME OF THE MONEY WAS FOR THE ANTONY NOLAN TRUST.WE WERE SPLIT IN TO THREE GROUPS NO ONE IN OUR GROUP HEARD OR SAW ANYTHING THE LEAD PERSON IN OUR GROUP SAID THE GHOST THAT WAS SUPPOST TO HAUNT THE HALL NEVER HAD CHLDREN,BUT THEN WHEN WE WENT INTO THE NEXT ROOM TO THE OTHER GROUP THEY WERE COMMUNICATING WITH THE GHOST CHILDREN !!!! MAKE YOUR OWN MIND UP. I AM A BELIVER AS IVE SEEN GHOST BEFORE BUT THE TOUR I HAD WAS RUBBISH.

anne lambert
been overnight at samlesbury hall that is a spooky eve took pics on my mobile wen i sensed something there got a ghost brilliant pic it is too , looks like our old henry the 8th what a night a must for ghost hunters .

phillip lucas
i have seen a spooky thing near Hoghton tower lancashire,me and my friend were driving along when soomthing appered to jump out in front of us.Talking to my friend later about it he said his father had heard a story about a young girl who had been murderd there in the 18th century

Alan Willetts
We left our house 20 yrs ago because of the thing which was in our house it was a rebult corner house nr Deepdale Preston. What ever it was it did not like my wife. doors slamming very loud bangs after 1;30 am . shadows in the front bedroom and magots apearing in our cooking pans it got to much and we ran out of explanations and left.

JAN
DOES ANYONE HAVE FOOTAGE OF MOST HAUNTED AT TOWNELEY HALL BURNLEY?WE GOT ORBS ON PHOTOS WE TOOK IN THE ROOMS WHERE THEY HAD ACTIVITY, BUT THIS EPISODE ISNT SHOWN HERE IN AUSTRALIA AND i WOULD LOVE TO SEE IT

georgina
Went to ghost tour in Heskin Hall. Really good. No gimmics here just let you feel and experience the place. Godd talk on history. Excellent Hot pot to follow!

tracy green
at bygone times in chorley> hosted by jason karl>caught orbs on camera, had an extremley good time and experienced a stroke of my head from something that was not there when i turned round.

Antony Whittaker/Preston
When I was five we took our home made back packs to capture the ghosts at Chingle Hall. We were like the real ghost busters. I will never forget it. In fact I'm buying the outfit.

lesley blair
fantstic, the kids loved it, even though i knew people would jump out i was still the loudest screaming!! thanks simon for a wonderful evening, clitheroe will never look the same!! oooooo

Louize
I attended a ghost walk in Clitheroe last year with Simon Entwistle and it was excellent. His story-telling was first-rate and the atmosphere of the olde world of Clitheroe provided the perfect setting. He can be contacted via the Clitheroe tourist office.

paul,leyland
went to one at york.what a load of pants!A bunch of unemployable students jumping out at you so.we didnt pay and went to find our own spirits(hic)

julie chorley
i went with some friends to houghton tower ghost tour , what a spooky night lots of atmosfere freezing cold , definatly worth the money , a must for a winter evning.

morgan
Wen i lived in leeds west yorkshire my mum and dad got a babysitter 4 me n my 2 mates. We decided 2 watch a film n watched halloween we we snuggled up on my 2 sofas n screamed like u do was a good film.Then my m8 sed she fancies ghost hunting we thought yeh how cool would that be so we begged my babysitter 2 take us half a mile away 2 kirkstall abbey its known 2 av once been occupied by monks.We entered the grounds by the main gate then noticed a small building which was approx 200 meters infront it was lite. As we got closer we noticed the light was starting to dim it sounds daft but this place is known 2 av spirits roaming the grounds.We were becoming scared grabbing eachother tight.It wasn't till we were right up 2 it that we noticed the light we'd seen dimming was totally out we shouted hello incase someone else was there we walked around it n couldn't find a door or window that was open we were by this time freaking out. And even after my experience at kirkstall abbey im still very sceptic about is paranormal something that is really out there or is it a myth which we feel we must or should believe i don't know but im not 22 and its been over 10yrs since i was last at kirkstall abbey n i'm ready 2 go back with a group of friends 2 see if i can find out if something was actually there that night or were we just seeing things because we were scared n freakin out coz it was late n dark n we'd just watched a horror i don't know but i'm deffinately goin 2 go back and find out it was deffinately the scariest place ive ever visited n i know live @ the back of the pleasure beach which has been sed 2 be haunted n i feel nothing from there but i deffinately felt something from kirkstall abbey i just dont know what it was i felt apart from fear im not sure if i felt a pressance with us that night thankyou for reading my sort of experience.

michelle massey (heavenswindow)
Pendle Hill is by far the most spooky location. I am a professional medium and used to working with spirit and seeing them but this place scared the hell out of me on halloween a couple of years ago.

rachel ellis
every night i try to go to sleep but i always seem to wake up at mid-night.i try to go back to sleep but i cant so i turn my light on and my light cover is moving and there is no windows open freaky BOO

REALLY FRIGHTENNG
CHINGLE HALL HAS TO BE THE BEST PLACE I HAVE EVER BEEN AT NIGHT, I AM GOING THIS HALOWEEN WITH FREINDS AND CAMPING FOR THE WEEKEND, ITS EVEN SPOOKIER NOW ITS EMPTY, ALL SET FOR A SCOOBY DOO WEEKEND GHOST HUNTINGMEGAN

denise procter
ghost walk are good

Pete Taylor
The Blackpool Grand is running a series of Ghost tours around Blackpool - so far they've done the Zoo. They've already arranged tours for the Opera House in August and there are tours planned for the Grand itself. They have also said they plan to visit other locations in Blackpool. So far the charges for these tours has been £10 per person which, for a two hour tour, I think is very reasonable. The organisers also play it very straight - they don't try stunts to liven up the evenings - they just guide you round the places.

Mack
Heading for Lancaster Castle on Hallowe'en. Will be a nice change from slogging up Pendle, and we'll definately see some spirits, if only in the Water Witch afterwards!

jools
used to be a guide at chingle hall and had a few strange experiences.We tried to put an explanation to some happenings but when you rule out all the obvious answers some things were just very odd ! shame it is now apparentely closed,it is a fascinating and historical building.

georgina
i went on an overnight vigil at bodelwyyden castle and it was gr8 fun,have the bug for it now and am going to samlesbury hall on halloween!

Gemma
Is it true that there are going to be ghost tours around Blackpool, ie: the zoo , north pier etc...? If so when and how much? It would be great if they were reasonably priced - unlike some places that have ghost tours purely for financial gain..:)

chelsea
ive been in a ghost tour in london be for and i like it alot it was really fun

Francis
Chilling tales of Chingle Hall and spooky stories of Samlesbury Hall....these are really great web sites:)

Lucinda
Can't visit mains hall either, it's closed

laura
went on two in edinghbrough i went to st mary kings close and underground vault they took place at night in the dark and around halloween time cost around £20 very good historical, entertaining guides make it as spooky as possible a good night all roubd

Lucinda
You can't visit chingle hall anymore, owners wont allow it

KAREN
AGRRE WITH SID, MAINS HALL WAS VERY DISSAPOINTING.

Sid
Went to mains hall, it was rubbish.

Tony
spent a night at samlesbury hall on a charity event, which they kindly let us do... many, many orbs on camera and a feeling there was not only us there. i have since become a team member of the unique paranormal investigation group and witnessed singing, touching, smells channeling and much more. would love to get in samlesbury hall

Adam Brown
me and the gang from work are wondering how we get on these experiences and how much it will cost us

Kim Jenkins
I have to agree with Gary Johnson on his comments about Samlesbury Hall. The old original Great Hall is magnificent and seriously haunted! The wonderfully organised tour is second to none (as I've been numerous times and have far too many memories to share) I can only recommend this ghost tour on the strength of my own experiences and in Gary's own words 'Happy Ghost Hunting'!!!

Kirsty
Went on a ghost tour around The Great Hall at Samlesbury Hall, it was amazing! unlike any other tour of supposedly 'haunted halls'I've ever been on. Well done to all involved and many thanks, I would definatly go again.

stacie
Having been on a Ghost Hunt at Salmesbury hall i would like to say that not only were there a lot of ghostly going ons, there was lots of fun involved to and it ran over the allocated time by 4 hours! Thanks to the chaps who ran the night and i would do it again in a heartbeat infact i would even love to spend the night as i think that there would be so much more to experience.

Stacey
How can I find out more about CHINGLE HALL? ,Ive heard it's the oldest and only really haunted house in Lancs.PLEASE can you let everyone know when Chingle Hall has it's next ghost tour.

michael
i was a member of grfi the investigations i went on have opend my eyes i now live in a pub in preston and have taken photos that have light / orbs they are my house mates and the camcorder footage is gobsmacking

stacey
it was super, i had such a great laugh too. Me and my mates were so scared.

Olga
If its a real haunted house your after, there's only one true contender, CHINGLE HALL

Malorie Jennings
Attended the ghost hunt and Mains Hall with my friend and went home extrememly unnerved! Moving Lights were caught on camera in front of one of the many priest holes that have been found in the Hall, it was like nothing I have ever experienced. I have always been interested in the supernatural and have attended various paranormal nights but there was something about Mains Hall that made me uncomfortable. There was a constant presence, various noises and flashes of lights and movements. I would definitley go again, many thanks to Mains Hall for the wonderful evening and experience.

bridie
public demand pamela...public demand.. :)

pamela
how many more (ONE LAST NIGHT!) at mains hall are there going to be? up to now this is the 4th!

asiya
it was rubbish

Gary Johnson
As a reader of this section and as a previous guest on Radio Lancashire on more than one occasion I would like to say I have been involved in ghost nights and investigations with the public for a number of years now at various locations accross Lancashire and the UK and would like to add that both my personal experiences with the paranormal and that of the vast majority of the participants on these nights have led to some astounding indeed astonishing experiences, including the sighting of apparitions, many clear evp recordings, physical tugging of hair, and touching by unseen hands, plus witness to many photos taken by the public at these locations that include ghostly monks, priests, ladies and servants in old style dress, also heard were disembodied voices, footsteps and much much more. I can assure your listeners and readers of this section that tours and talks are not the same as ghost nights or investigations and are a totally different experience, Samlesbury Hall is a magnificent building with a fascinating history and under the guidance of professional investigators and mediums it can be a night to remember and talk about for many years to come.Its all about being in the right place at the right time with the right people. Happy Ghost Hunting!

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