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Here are the events that we have planned for the year. If you have any suggestions for places to visit then please get in touch.

At all of our events you will have chance to participate in group séances, this involves trying to communicate with spirits through a variety of methods.  You will have our equipment at your disposal ranging from light sensors, cat balls, temperature guns, K2 meters to the AliceBox app and SLS camera. We also do experiments of table tipping, human pendulum and Ouija board.

We generally operate three to four vigils throughout the night.  This is in small groups with our first aid trained, friendly team members in attendance.  This changes accordingly with venue and total numbers of guests.

Ultimately it is your night and will we try our very best to help you communicate with any spirits that may be present.

Whilst there are no longer coronavirus restrictions active in the UK, we ask that if you display symptoms or test positive for covid-19, that you do not attend the investigation. Please contact us to discuss a future event credit in this instance

Deposit options are available.

Once you have paid the deposit you will receive a link via email to pay the final balance. All final payments are due one month before event date unless stated otherwise.

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All events are over 18 only.

(however some venue are less restrictive on this so please get in touch)

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Saturday
22nd
Feb
2025

RAF Sleap

 

With several tragedies happening within the first year of opening in 1941, do the pilots and crew still go about their daily routines?

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Examples of activity are shadows, knocks and taps, disembodied voices...

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For tickets and more information click the button below.
£35 per person, deposit £10
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Friday
7th
March
2025

The Skirrid Inn

 

The Skirrid Inn, located near Abergavenny in Monmouthshire, Wales, is one of Britain’s oldest inns, steeped in history and folklore. Its origins date back over 900 years, with records suggesting it was in use during the Norman Conquest. The name "Skirrid" is derived from the Welsh word Ysgyryd, referring to the nearby Skirrid Mountain, which adds to its mystical allure.

 

Today, the Skirrid Inn operates as a pub and remains a popular destination for history enthusiasts and paranormal investigators alike. Its combination of ancient architecture, historical significance, and legends makes it a key landmark in Welsh heritage.

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Examples of activity are shadows, unexplained footsteps, sightings of a white lady, poltergeist activity...

For tickets and more information click the button below.
£37.50 per person, deposit £10
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Saturday
22nd
March
2025

Warmley Clocktower

 

Warmley clock tower is a former pin factory and was built in 1743 as part of William Champion’s Warmley Brass Works. Working conditions within the factory would of been harsh for men, women and children.
This impressive three storey building is built of rubble with black slag quoins. The main part of the building has a hipped pantiled roof.
The actual tower is set forward and has a saddleback gabled pantile roof and also slag quoins which may have been formerly components from an annealing oven.
This listed building now serves as a community centre.

Working conditions would of been harsh during its time as a factory which would of resulted in many people being mistreated. Are these very souls responsible for the reported hauntings of Warmley Clock Tower in this present day?

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Examples of activity are EVPs, Cries from empty rooms, Slamming doors, Shadows, Light anomalies

For tickets and more information click the button below.
£30 per person, deposit £10
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Saturday
5th
April
2025

Margam Castle

 

Margam Castle is a 19th Century Tudor Gothic Mansion built in 1830-40, originally owned by the Talbot family until 1942 when it was acquired Sir David Evans Bevan a local landowner. In 1974 the County Council took over but it was it a dire state, with a disastrous fire gutting the place in 1977 a restoration process was begun and still continues.

Cold spots and orbs are reported throughout the castle and the sound of children giggling. Report of these children being a bit mischievous by moving objects and darting between doors. There have been many report from the night staff of running footsteps and chatting voices but with no sign of anyone else being there.

There is a more violent presence within Margam's walls which has been reported to slams doors and hurl objects!!

Dare to come with GGO to find out who still haunts this stunning location!

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Examples of activity are Cold spots, Orbs, Voices/Giggling, Slamming doors, Objects being moved, shadows

For tickets and more information click the button below.
£49 per person, deposit £15
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Saturday
10th
May
2025

Monmouth Shire Hall

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Monmouth Shire Hall was built in 1724 and was formerly the centre for the assize courts and quarter sessions for Monmouthshire, the building was also used as a market place. In 1839–40, the court was the location of the trial of the Chartist leader John Frost and others for high treason for their part in the Newport Rising.

The magistrates' court at Shire Hall, Monmouth, closed in 1997, and the county court closed in 2002 as most functions had been moved to the shire hall in Newport. Monmouthshire County Council managed to secure funding and started refurbishment in 2008, and it reopen to the public in 2010.

Said to be inhabited by a former Judge who couldn't move on from his beloved court, a whole family sentenced to hanging for stealing food and the ghosts of 3 girls charged with Witchcraft. Who will meet us at Monmouth Shire Hall!!

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Examples of activity are Cold spots, Orbs, Feelings of being watched, Slamming doors, shadows

For tickets and more information click the button below.
£40 per person, deposit £15
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Saturday
7th
June
2025

Shire Hall Museum

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The Shire Hall Museum, Dorchester was was Dorset’s courthouse from 1797 until 1955. Explore this location where an 1856 domestic abuse case inspired Thomas Hardy to write 'Tess of the D'Urbervilles and gave judgement on many cases from 1834 trial of the Tolpuddle Martyrs right up to the American GIs of WWII.

A Georgian delight of a building that houses a large courtroom and a maze of cells below, join GGO as we guide you to explore the paranormal using both up to date ghost hunting equipment and tried and tested "old skool" methods.

Said to be inhabited by former souls of the incarcerated... Who will meet us at the Shire Hall, Dorchester?

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Examples of activity are Apparitions, Screams, Slamming doors, Whispering, Footsteps, A sense of foreboding as you enter the courthouse....

For tickets and more information click the button below.
£40 per person, deposit £15
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Saturday
26th
July
2025

Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker

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With it’s thick, concrete walls and secluded location, no one will hear your screams as you investigate the lost souls of Hack Green Nuclear Bunker. 
The many tales of full bodied apparitions, telephones that continue to ring despite no longer being connected and visitors being pushed, make Hack Green the perfect place to investigate. 
Prepare to be completely cut off from the outside world, as you enter the abyss of Hack Green Nuclear Bunker. 

Location history: 

Hack Green has a rich history, dating back over 500 years.

During WWII, it housed a Starfish site to confuse Luftwaffe bombers targeting Crewe’s railway junction.

The site later became RAF Hack Green (Mersey Radar), providing air traffic control for military aircraft. In the Cold War, it was turned into a Regional Government Headquarters (RGHQ), part of a network designed to enable government operation after a nuclear attack.

After the Cold War, the site was abandoned and sold to a private company, and opened as a Cold War-themed museum in 1998. 

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Examples of activity are Apparitions, Feelings of being watched, Sightings of a young girl who reportedly haunts the bunker, Shadows, Footsteps....

For tickets and more information click the button below.
£35 per person, deposit £10
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Saturday
23rd
August
2025

The Savoy Theatre.

 

The Savoy Theatre in Monmouth, the oldest working theatre in Wales.

Originally the Bell Inn from 1649, it has a long history of entertaining from stage shows to film.

Do former workers still go about their work or have the entertainers stayed to continue to perform for the public.

Come join GGO in investigating who still haunts this stunning art deco building.

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Examples of activity are Footsteps, temperature changes, shadowy figures....

For tickets and more information click the button below.
£25 per person, deposit £10
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Saturday
20th
Sept
2025

Save the Date.

 

Location details to come soon....

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Examples of activity are ....

For tickets and more information click the button below.
£49 per person, deposit £15
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Saturday
11th
October
2025

Caldicot Castle.

 

Located in Monmouthshire, Wales, was originally built by the Normans in the 12th century on the site of an earlier Saxon fortification.
Expanded in the late 13th century by Humphrey de Bohun, it played a role in medieval conflicts but declined in importance by the 16th century.
The Cobb family restored it in the 19th century, and it is now a preserved historic monument and tourist attraction.

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GGO experienced lots of shadow figures, bangs, temperature changes when we visited in late 2024, join us a we return to discover more.

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Examples of activity are Shadows, Knocks and Taps, Gray Lady, Hooded Monks, Poltergeist Activity....

For tickets and more information click the button below.
£45 per person, deposit £20

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