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Darkside Spirit Seekers Public Events
Darkside Spirit Seekers Public Events Where You The Public Are Put First & Its Your Night & Your Experience!
Have you always wondered what it would be like to go on a Ghost Hunt? Well look no further and come on a Ghost Hunt with us. We are a dedicated and genuine team of seasoned paranormal investigators who never fake anything & never would.
Our customers are always at the forefront of what we do & you come first. It is your night and your experience, not ours. We take you and your safety extremely seriously from the start of the evening until the very end. We strive to give you the very best experience we can possibly give and hope you go away very happy and want to book on future events.
About a typical ghost hunt with Darkside Spirit Seekers
Join the Darkside Spirit Seekers team for the a paranormal investigation at the our venues where you will step into the unknown and uncover the mysteries of these historic venues with our professional and experienced team.
We do experiments like Human Pendulum, Estes Method, Seances, Spirit Boards, EVP sessions. We also use a varied range of equipment including Rem-Pods, KII Meters, Cat Balls, Music Boxes, SB11 Spirit Box, Laser Grids, Motion Activated Lights, Dowsing Rods and much much more.
Later on in the evening you’ll have the chance to use our equipment for your own mini investigations - what will you uncover in the shadows?
Drinks and snacks are available at no extra cost but please bare in mind some venues charge for their snacks and drinks. That is unfortunately beyond our control but you will be advised before booking if this is the case.
Terms & conditions for a ghost hunt with Darkside Spirit Seekers
1) Prohibited Substances:
The use of alcohol, illegal substances, or recreational drugs during the event is strictly prohibited. Attendees appearing to be under the influence of such substances will be removed from the venue and the police will be informed.
2) Smoking Policy
Smoking, including the use of electronic cigarettes, is prohibited inside the venues and only allowed in designated areas outlined by the clients.
3) Behaviour and Conduct
Disorderly, disruptive, or aggressive behaviour will not be tolerated under any circumstances. Respect the property, event staff and other guests at all times. Otherwise you will be asked to leave.
4) Restricted Areas
Guests must not enter any areas marked as "No Access" or restricted zones. These restrictions are in place for your safety and the preservation of the venue. Anyone caught in these areas or caught forcing entry into these areas will be removed and their details will be handed over to the venue owner and the police.
5) Respect for Equipment
Tampering with or damaging any event equipment is prohibited. Follow the instructions of the event staff at all times. Any breakages will be paid for that are deemed to be not accidental.
6) Photography and Recording
Guests are permitted to take photographs at our events, in fact we encourage it for personal use only. Any commercial use or public sharing requires prior approval.
7) Age Restrictions
This event is strictly for guests aged 18 and over, due to the adult nature of the event. ID may be required upon entry to verify age.
8) Bring a Torch
Because our events are at night and we turn off the lights to conduct certain experiments we advise all guests to bring a torch with them. Some locations have stairs and could have trip hazards that aren't always lit or are dimly lit.
9) Sensible Footwear and Awareness
Attendees are required to wear sensible footwear and remain aware of their surroundings to ensure personal safety during the event.
10) Ticket Policy
Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable unless the event is cancelled by the organizers. In case of cancellation, ticket holders will be contacted regarding rescheduling or refunds.
11) Fakery
We never fake anything at our events as we don't condone it. What you see, hear and feel and the evidence we obtain are the real deal and none of our experiments or equipment is doctored in any way. Anyone caught faking anything will be asked to leave with no refund given.
12) Disclaimer
Because of the serious adult nature of our events we can't be held liable for anything untoward that happens. We can not be held responsible for any damage or loss of property or equipment at our events. Accidents can also happen if the safety rules aren't adhered to, as we work mainly in the dark. We will do our utmost best to make sure our customers and their belongings are safe at all times and that they enjoy their experience with us and have a fun, safe and active night. We have first aiders at our events should any accident happen and our guests will be fully looked after. By booking onto one of our events you agree to these terms and conditions.
Compliance
Failure to comply with any of the above terms may result in removal from the event without reimbursement
Public Events April 2026
King's Arm's Boston Ghost Hunt
Come join us as we return to The King's Arm's in Boston.
Our first public investigation of 2026 and boy is this a cracker. This is a return to the Kings Arms in Boston and we are ready for what it has to throw at us this time. We had such a great, active night last time so we thought we'd return. This public house that you see today dates back to the 18th century. But there have been links to buildings on this site dating back to before the 13th century. The King's Arms have links to European Royalty when Tsar Peter the Great visited in 1814 to discuss post was Europe after the Battle of Trafalgar . The outbuilding in the car park was once a blacksmith.
Date: Friday 10th April 2026
Time: 21.00 - 02.00
Location: Boston, Lincolnshire
Price: £25.00
Why is Brother Michael still residing in the outhouse and will he communicate with us again
Who is the the lady who's ghostly presence is seen by guests staying the night at the hotel
Whose feet are heard shuffling across the floor once everyone has gone home
Who is sat at the bar waiting for their last drink
Whose bodies are rumoured to be buried under the floor in the outbuilding
Are the strange light anomalies, seen by punters, the start of a manifestation of previous drinkers
Are you a full on believer, skeptic or in the middle? Do you love the paranormal and have always wanted to go on a ghost hunt but have never been brave enough to go on an investigation on your own? Do you want a fun filled, spooky night of laughs, cries, spills and chills? Then come and join us as we dare to enter the building when the lights go out in search of the paranormal
Hot & cold drinks and snacks provided. Some cold drinks are available at the bar
Merchandise available to buy on the night
Full use of our range of equipment accompanied by our professional hosts
Free time at the end for you to have your own little investigation if you are brave enough
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Public Events July 2026
Keighley Underground Street Ghost Hunt
Come Join us as we return to a place that terrified us the 2nd time we went!
During the renovation of the Royal Arcade in Keighley, West Yorkshire in 2003, a lower level of Edwardian shops was found underground during the clearance of the basement area.
HISTORY OF THE ROYAL ARCADE
Until the mid 1860s, the site of the future Royal Arcade had been Devonshire Estate land in common with virtually the whole of central Keighley. William Senior’s map of 1612 shows the land extending north as a series of parallel strips from the eastern end of what was to become Low Street. Each strip contained a substantial house with gardens fronting onto Low Street with more extensive gardens to the rear.
By the 19th century the town had expanded with the coming of local industries and commerce and the houses in Low Street had all been demolished or converted. The earliest map showing the future site of the Royal Arcade in reliable details was published between 1825 - 1838. This shows that one property had been selected and a conversion had taken place with the house forming a core building, added to and extended by various wings and attachments. The 1847 Ordnance Survey map shows the house as part of a continuous line of buildings although it retained gardens at the front and rear.
The land remained part of the Devonshire Estate until the middle of the 19th century when financial instability forced some land disposal by the Duke’s agents. The Low Street site seems to have been amongst the earliest to be affected and had been disposed of by 1860.
By the end of the 19th century the site was in the ownership of Turner & Fowlds who already owned a yard and showrooms on the opposite side of Low Street.
In March 1899, five months before the last phase of the land purchase was finalised, Turner & Fowlds applied to the local authority for permission to build a covered shopping arcade. While the older buildings on the site would be retained the other buildings would be demolished to make way for the new arcade.
The fundamental element of the plan was to provide the maximum amount of shops with shop windows fronting onto publicly accessible roads or walkways. The proposed covered arcade formed a ‘T’ plan with its entrance on Low Street. The east - west axis of the Turner & Fowlds site ran from Fleece Street to intercept the cross bar of the arcade. To avoid confusion the north - south section of the arcade will now be referred to as the Low Street Arcade and the east - west section as the Fleece Street Arcade.
Within the roughly rectangular plot of land it was proposed to build 12 shops back to back with 6 units having windows onto Low Street and six with windows onto the Fleece Street Arcade. On both ends of this block there were further units fronting onto Fleece Street and the Low Street Arcade. On the west side of the Low Street Arcade there were to be a further five shops fronting onto the arcade. Two further shops were added at the north end of Fleece Street.
The most distinctive feature of the Royal Arcade was located at the north end of the Low Street arcade where the covered walkway terminated in a single large covered area that occupied the yard space of the earlier buildings with a suspended gallery projecting from the north, east and west. The arcade was to be built within a plot of land bounded by Low Street, the proposed Low Street arcade, Fleece Street and the proposed Fleece Street arcade.
As the full depth of the shops at ground level was given over to retail sales, merchandise storage had to be provided elsewhere. For the largest shops, the solution was to provide cellar space accessed by individual flights of steps from the shops above. Below the smaller shops the space was undivided and accessible only from a door and steps in the Low Street arcade. It is probable that this portion of the cellar was communal and may also have been available to the south range of shops in the Fleece Street arcade which appear to have been single room lock ups only. Further access to the storage cellar units was by corridors that lay below the arcade walkways.
The application was approved with some minor amendments and the complex of shops, arcade and living accommodation above was completed by 1901 and formerly known as the Royal Arcade and Crown Buildings.
Nothing has emerged in documentation to show how successful the Royal Arcade was in returning Turner and Fowlds' investment but it didn’t stay in joint ownership for long. Turner died in 1915; at that time the Royal Arcade was owned jointly with Hiram Faulds but by 1919 it was in the sole ownership of Turner’s sons Ernest and Wilfrid. As soon as they had taken control of the site, the Turner brothers began a piecemeal disposal of the property. By 1933 a large proportion of the arcade was owned by Frank Butterfield.
Butterfield had been a partner in Gott & Butterfield’s iron mongers who had been tenants at the arcade since at least 1919. Their shop was once described as an ‘Aladdin’s cave’ selling household goods, bicycles and camping equipment and the whole arcade was popularly known as ‘Butterfield’s Arcade’.
Frank Butterfield Ltd. continued to run the arcade but by the 1980s the business was in decline and the arcade was in a very poor condition and it finally closed in 1987. Although some of the flats above the shops remained in occupation for some years after that, the arcade was largely derelict for 12 years until it was acquired by Kingfisher Developments in 1999. They proposed renovating the Grade II listed building to its former Edwardian splendour.
During the early stages of this renovation a clearance programme was undertaken including the cellars which by that time were almost completely full of rubbish. It was at that time that the true nature of the cellars was discovered for the first time.
Once the cellars had been partially cleared it became apparent that there was a complete lower level arcade of shops below ground along both sides of an underground ‘street’. Some of the shops still have their glass windows intact, together with front doors, letterboxes and door numbers.
A number of enamel advertising signs were also found indicating that the shops were probably used from an early date, perhaps even from the opening of the Royal Arcade and Crown Buildings in 1901.
The accessible shops and cellars run around three sides of the plot of land bounded by Low Street, Fleece Street and the Royal Arcade. The original pedestrian entrances to the arcade was down stone steps in Hanover Street and to the rear of Fleece Street but these stairs have now been sealed and the only access to the underground area is down a flight of wooden steps at the rear of the Royal Arcade and a flight of stone steps from an open yard in the middle of the site, this was originally the end of a short cart track used for deliveries to the shops.
Originally most of the cellars had wooden stairs up to the shops above; most of these have now gone although there is still access from one or two of the shops. The arcade was lit by ‘pavement lights’ set into the pedestrian walkways and streets but these have all now been covered over and the cellars are in darkness.
Once the restoration of the arcade had been completed it was officially reopened as by Keighley historian Ian Dewhirst on 27th June 2003. The arcade consists of nine shops on the ground floor and 23 flats on upper floors and it quickly had 100 per cent occupancy.
There are no immediate plans to open the lower level of Edwardian shops to the public on a regular basis although part of the site has been made safe with occasional public open days. Seven of the shops can be viewed and this area now has low level lighting. A further five shops have yet to be cleared and as yet there is no public access to this area.
The main entrance for the public tours is down the wooden steps at the rear of the Royal Arcade. This opens onto the communal cellar area described above. At the end of this area there is a steel door leading through to the arcade. Adjacent to the door there is a bread oven set into the wall. Once through the door there is one shop on the right hand side then the walkway turns to the left through 90 degrees with a further three shops on the left and three on the right. Beyond this there is a wooden door leading to steps up to the yard and a further five shops that have not yet been cleared.
A large enamel sign has been used to block one of the windows, it says ‘Use Hart batteries for motor car electric lighting and starting’. There is also a large advertising hoarding for ‘Butterfield Iron Mongers and Tool Specialists’.
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Public Events August 2026
The Creep Tunnels Ghost Hunt, (New Brighton)
Join us as we return to this fantastic location that's steeped in so much history.
The hidden WW2 tunnels that lie beneath the old Palace and Floral Pavilion in New Brighton, Merseyside have a haunting history of over 200 years. These secret tunnels are said to have been used by smugglers who were infamous on this stretch of the River Mersey. During WW2 the secret tunnels were converted into a munitions factory and air raid shelters.
In more recent times the hidden tunnels became a nightclub known locally as 'The Creep Inn'. The tunnels have been left abandoned and decaying for over 20 years
Join Haunted Happenings on an overnight ghost hunt in New Brighton, Merseyside as we carryout vigils and experiments in an attempt to encounter the hauntings of New Brighton's Secret Tunnels.
The Ghosts of The Secret WW2 Tunnels of New Brighton
With such a long history, the tunnels beneath New Brighton Palace are said to be haunted by numerous ghosts.
The tunnels are known as the final resting place for the doomed passangers of the shipwrecked Pelican, with their lost souls still hidden inside.
A Grey Lady is know to roam the tunnels, making herself known to those who dare come close. Bangs are heard and objects are seen moving as an angry old smuggler searches for his missing loot, even the labourers of the tunnel's redevelopment did not escape the paranormal activity.
One joiner asked his companoin to pass him a hammer. Reaching his hand out without looking, the joiner felt the hammer placed into his hand. A few moments later, his fellow joiner appeared after a short break and had no recellection of the incident.
The History of The Secret WW2 Tunnels of New Brighton
New Brighton Palace has an intriguing history, with these tunnels dating back over 200 years to when they were occupied by wreckers and smugglers. The tunnels have been redeveloped on the building of the New Brighton Palace. These hidden tunnels have been used during WW2 as a munitions factory and later becoming part of the Wirral nightlife as a nightclub called 'The Creep' Since then, the Victorian tunnels were abandoned for 20 years. They are now host to historic tours and events.
Between 1942 and 1944 during WW2, The New Brighton Palace Arcade was known as Depot 0616 and used by the US Army, emploting over 20 women, the cellars became an ammunition factory. It was alos a base for fire watchers, along with a communal air raid shelter, to which the large iron grille from one entrance is still visable from the back of the Palace on Virginia Road.
Public Events August 2026
Hull Council For Disabled People, Hull
PUBLIC INVESTIGATION
HULL COUNCIL FOR DISABLED PEOPLE
This is the location for our investigation in August and it's a new location for us. All that we now of this underground section of the shop is that it, once upon a time, connected the old hospital to its morgue.
Date: Saturday 29th August 2026
Time: 19.00 - 00.00
Location: Hull, Humberside
Price: £20.00
Who or what is heard banging in the tunnel below the charity shop
What leaves an icy chill that makes workers in the shop too scared to go downstairs
Who or what likes to play games and remove items and place them in different locations
Are you a full on believer, skeptic or in the middle?
Have you always wanted to go on a ghost hunt but aren't brave enough to go on your own?
Are you bored of staying in & doing the same thing every night and want to do something a little spooky?
Do you want a fun filled, spooky night of laughs, cries, spills and chills?
Then purchase a ticket (or 2 and bring a friend) and join us when the lights go out and we enter the dark tunnel, underground, in search of things that go bump in the night
Hot/cold drinks and snacks provided
Merchandise available to purchase
Full use of our vast range of equipment with professional hosts
Free time at the end to do your own mini hunt if you're not too scared
September Events 2026
Stockport Masonic Guildhall
The Stockport Masonic Guildhall, built in 1868, is reputedly haunted, with staff reporting paranormal activity such as unexplained, disembodied footsteps and doors opening and closing on their own, especially when alone early in the morning. The site, which has been used by Freemasons since 1932, is considered an "enigmatic site" often explored by paranormal investigators.
Key Reported Hauntings and Experiences:
Auditory Phenomena: Staff have reported hearing footsteps and doors operating independently.
Paranormal Activity: The building is considered a "haunted hotspot" frequently visited by investigators seeking to explore its, at times, eerie atmosphere.
Building History: Originally constructed as a Wesleyan Sunday School in 1868, the building has a long history, which is often associated with the residual energy and stories typical of older, historical buildings.
Do you love the paranormal & want to go on an investigation with a genuine down to earth team then join Darkside Spirit Seekers at the Stockport Masonic Guildhall for a night of diving deep into the history & finding out what souls still wander this fantastic location, there will be thrills & spills & hopefully laughter as that helps the energy, we will be conducting lots of experiments & you will be able to use our equipment too.
Contact myself on here if you would like to attend on the night & I will give you payment details etc!
Dare you brave the darkness with us?
This event is organised by "Paranormal Penny Pinchers" they are on Facebook, click the below link to go to their Facebook Group
Public Events October 2026
Fort Paull Ghost Hunt, Hull
Come Join us at this fantastic location for a night to be never forgotten!
Our first time at this haunted, historic fort near Hull. This Palmerston Fort was built in 1861 and took 3 years to build. There were forts at this location before then built by Henry VIII and Charles l. So this land has over 500 years of history of warfare and seen it's fair share of combat and possible bloodshed . It was used as a training fort during WWI and as a magazine store for the MOD during WWII. It was then decommissioned in 1960 and then used as a museum until 2020. It reminded closed, lost and unloved until repurposed by Nick a former Royal Marine Commando. Now it has a new purpose and hosts car shows, markets and fun days.
Date: Saturday 17th October 2026
Time: 20.00 - 02.00
Location: Paull, Humberside
Price: £35.00
Who is the White Lady seen in the subterranean tunnels
Whose disembodied screams do you hear whilst alone
Whose presence can be felt in the former hospital
Is the shadow figure seen by many people the spiritual remains of the soldier who refuses to leave
What causes the bangs, noises and moans heard later at night
Are you a full on believer, skeptic or in the middle?
Have you always wanted to go on a ghost hunt but don't want to go alone?
Are you bored of staying in & doing the same thing each night and want to do something a little spooky?
Do you want a fun filled, spooky night of laughs, cries, spills and chills?
Then purchase a ticket (or 2 and bring a friend) and join us when the lights go out and we venture into this very atmospheric and haunted fort in search of things that go bump in the night
Hot/cold drinks and snacks provided
Merchandise available to buy
Full use of our equipment accompanied by our professional hosts
Free time at the end of the night for you to do your own ghost hunting if you're brave enough
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Public Events November 2026
Mill Street Barracks, (St Helens, Merseyside)
CHARITY PUBLIC INVESTIGATION
Mill Street Barracks
This is a charity event in aid of our charity partners Combat Stress
We return to this extremely haunted for our very own public investigation. This former military installation was built in 1861 and was a key mobilization barracks during both World Wars most notably used by the 5th Battalion, The South Lancashire Regiment and is now used by the Sea Cadets. Once a sanitorium for patients inflicted by TB, many lives were lost here and their spirits still wander the floors in search of peace. Cold spots, the feeling of being watched, disembodied voices and numerous other spectral happenings have been reported at this vast location.
Date: Saturday 28 November 2026
Time: 21.00 - 02.00
Location: St Helens, Merseyside
Price: £35.00
Whose deathly touches leave you chilled to the bone
Whose footsteps are heard marching down the corridors in the early hours
Whose disembodied voices are heard in the basement, underground
Whose ghostly apparition is seen by many on the main stairs
Who is the little girl who's ghostly voice is often heard in the classroom upstairs
Are you a full on believer, skeptic or in the middle?
Have you always wanted to go on a ghost hunt but aren't brave enough to go on your own?
Are you bored of staying in & doing the same things each night and want to do something a little spooky?
Do you want a fun filled night of laughs, cries, spills and chills?
If so then purchase a ticket (or 2 and bring a friend) and join us when the lights go out and we enter this vast military building in search of things that go bump in the night
Hot/cold drinks and snacks provided
Merchandise available to buy
Full use of our vast array of equipment under the watchful eye of our experienced hosts
Free time at the end to maybe do your own mini hunt if you're not too scared
Raffle drawn in aid of Combat Stress with prizes of merchandise, sweets, wine and autographs to win
Public Events December 2026
Prospect House, Doncaster, South Yorkshire
PUBLIC INVESTIGATION
Prospect House
The location for our Christmas investigation is this former manor house. It was built on the grounds of a former 11th century Norman castle in 1847 and was originally called Ash Mount. Prospect House was built and owned by Joseph Makin, who had inherited the land from his father. 3 of Joseph's children died in the house, one was just an infant. From then many other families have owned the house but had all been plagued by misfortune over the years. Could this be caused by the restless spirits of Joseph's children. Many visitors have reported voices and sightings of spiritual children and an angry, grumpy man.
Date: Saturday 19th December 2026
Time: 21.00 - 02.00
Location: Mexborough, South Yorkshire
Price: £35.00
Who is the angry man who makes visitors feel uneasy and on edge
Whose laughter is heard in certain rooms of the house when lights go out
Whose ghostly footsteps are heard when no one is in residence
What causes the cold spots on many floors in the house
Who or what causes the heavy doors to slam shut on their own
Who stands silently at the top of the stairs and follows guests from room to room
Are you a full on believer, skeptic or in the middle?
Have you always wanted to go on a ghost hunt but to scared to go on your own?
Are you bored of staying in & doing the same things each night and want to do something a little spooky?
Do you want a fun filled night of laughs, cries, spills and chills?
If so the purchase a ticket (or 2 and bring a friend) and join us as the lights go out and we enter this haunted house in search of things that go bump in the night
Hot/cold drinks and snacks provided
Merchandise available to buy
Full use of our vast array of equipment under the watchful eye of our experienced hosts
Free time at the end to do your own mini hunt if you're not too scared








