Athelhampton Hall near Dorchester dates back to the Middle Ages and fell into disrepair as a tenant farm. It was then restored back to its original state by The Cooks who have lived there ever since. Once in the property, Derek connects with the spirit of a dead monkey, a pet of the previous inhabitants. Whilst walking around upstairs the crew all hear a cot rocking, but nobody is in the bedroom! The crew split into two groups – when the boys venture into the passageway where the monkey died, producer Karl feels something breathing on his ear... Meanwhile Yvette, director Bev and Jason keep a vigil next to the cot and catch orbs on camera.
In the 1100s, Chillingham Castle, was witness to many battles between England and Scotland. Since the 13th century, the same family have been living there in harmony with ghosts. Derek not only sees but feels The Blue Flash Boy whose bones were buried in the wall of a bedroom. A hissing noise in the corridor spooks the Crew... Derek contacts Lady Mary Berkley, a spirit of a lady who used to live there! Elsewhere, Karl sees a white box move by itself when filming in a storage room that used to be a torture chamber. The boy in blue channels his feelings through Derek
Dating back to the 1600s, Avebury Stones, along with the nearby Red Lion pub, is reputedly one of the most paranormal places in Great Britain, the latter of which is allegedly haunted by three ghosts... During a vigil, Derek sees one of the ghosts who was killed and thrown down a well. Further investigation leads Derek to draw Yvette and Jason outside to the stones for more exploration, but fearful Yvette stays in a haunted room by herself only to feel a tickling sensation on her head. Tension heightens when her husband Karl goes back to collect the camera from the room and is scratched twice on the back of his neck despite the room being empty...
Drury Lane Theatre in London is considered by some to be the most haunted theatre in the world. Using his paranormal skills Derek talks to the famous Man in Grey until the spirit of another ghost takes over his body and talks to the crew, helping uncover the murder mystery surrounding the theatre. Whilst Derek recovers, the crew split up and search the hotel in darkness where Yvette sees a man in chains. Meanwhile, three of the crew members bravely go in search of the Man in Grey...
Leap Castle in Ireland was built in 1604 and is currently home to a great deal of paranormal activity. While waiting for Derek to arrive, Rick experiences something whispering in his ear at the same time as Jason records high electromagnetic fields! Soon after, Derek senses the elemental ghost that is half-man-half-animal. Derek also manages to contact a monk who guards the castle from negative energies. The crew split in two for night vision vigils as Yvette and Stuart film orbs next to the gallery and Karl and Rick perform a séance in the bloody chapel...
The village of Colnbrook near Heathrow is home to the third oldest pub in Great Britain, The Ostrich Inn. Legend has it that in the 1400s over 60 people met their death there and Jarmin, an evil landlord, murdered visitors by throwing them in hot oil. When the Most Haunted team arrive, evidence is found in electromagnetic activity picked up by Jason's monitor. Several ghosts communicate through Derek to the crew about the way they were murdered by Jarmin. Meanwhile, Karl tries to find a book, which according to a spirit, has all the answers...
Built in 1871, the Souter Lighthouse in Tyne and Wear was once home to Grace Darling's niece Isabelle in 1881. As the investigation begins, Derek picks up on tobacco smells from a man from the Cantris shipwreck at the top of the lighthouse. Yvette and Jason detect paranormal activity on one of the monitors in the kitchen whilst on a tea break. The ghost of Isabelle reveals her presence to Derek in the kitchen and the living quarters, while equipment in the kitchen mysteriously turns itself on...
Once owned by the Royal Family, Charnock Hall in Preston was home to a catholic priest by the name of Robert Charnock. In the 17th century Catholicism was frowned upon in Britain and many masses were conducted here in secrecy. Current owners and past residents have witnessed priestly figures and nun-like transfigurations. Could the child-like feelings and giggling that the crew experience be the work of ghosts of small children that used to live here? The team bravely conduct a séance where Rick is overcome with physical pains and tingling.
Culzean Castle in Ayrshire is haunted by seven ghosts. Built in 1777 the original building dates back to 1165 and was a stronghold for the Clan Kennedy family. When Derek arrives he takes the crew straight to the most haunted room in the house, the Earl's bedroom, where he sees a ghost. Whilst walking around Derek hears bagpipes and tells the crew the name of the legendary piper! Later in the Earl's bedroom, flashes of light on a painting spook Marcel, and Yvette attempts to coax the lady spirit of Cassallis to be caught on camera.
The ghosts of smugglers terrify the crew when they spend 24 hours at The Mermaid Inn in East Sussex. A haunted chair reportedly moves on its own, the ghost of a man appears in old fashioned clothing, and there are reports of ghostly men fighting a duel in one of the bedrooms so the team just had to investigate! Derek is overwhelmed when he picks up on the ghost of a man who was killed by a group of smugglers. A firmly closed door opens on its own scaring Yvette and Jason. Karl catches noises and orbs on camera, and something hovers over Yvette while she sleeps in a haunted bedroom.
The Most Haunted team spend 24 hours at Blackpool's famous funfair, Pleasure Beach, to investigate stories of a haunted ghost train and frightening poltergeist activity. Derek is able to learn more about the infamous ghost Mr Glogs, who is said to haunt the ghost train. H also sees the spirits of some mischievous children in the gift shop. The team hear footsteps following them as they walk through the dark tunnel of the ghost train... are the girls' screams caused by ghostly hands touching their heads?
Witchcraft, murder, robbery and human sacrifice are all said to have happened at Treasure Holt. Based on the Essex coast, it is alleged to have been a house of ill repute and haven for smugglers years ago. Derek is guided round the house by the ghost of Simon The Monk. As he moves around, he sees The Crinoline Lady, while ghostly Uncle Percy communicates to the crew through Derek. The crew link hands and try to make contact with the ghosts. In spite of feeling cold, when they check the temperature gauge it has gone up...
Levens Hall is on the edge of the Lake District and dates back to 1350 when it was built by the De Redman family. When Karl and Rick walk around the house lots of strange noises are heard outside and Karl is mysteriously prodded. The mystery surrounding the cold blast on Yvette's hand supports the theory of paranormal existence, when a digital photograph shows an orb near her hand. Finally the team perform a séance where significant orb activity strongly suggests the presence of paranormal forces at work.
Yvette and the rest of the Most Haunted team are locked inside Derby Gaol where in the late eighteenth century scenes of total incarceration and brutal executions took place. Jason sets a trigger trap of a wooden cross on a piece of paper in a reputedly haunted cell, which gives incredible results. Huddled in a cell later during a vigil, the whole crew smell roses although nobody knows where it's coming from... Filming later reveals the presence of orbs in the very same cell...
Yvette and Jason don 1940s army uniforms to get into the feeling of Aldwych Station, which was built after the demolition of a theatre in 1907 and used as an air raid shelter in the Second World War. Derek speaks to a ghost called Margaret, who claims she was an actress and has been sighted many times before. As the crew walk through the tunnels in pitch black, Yvette thinks she sees a figure in the tunnel. Meanwhile, over another platform, a motion detector is set off yet nobody is near enough to trigger it...
Located in the centre of Ireland, this castle is built on the site of an ancient burial ground where plague victims were buried in the 1700s. With a labyrinth of dungeons and stories of ghostly apparitions, the Most Haunted team were keen to investigate Charleville. The team immediately experience poltergeist activity as Derek picks up on a strong negative force in the dungeons and the team get lucky with a Victorian séance.
Michelham Priory was originally a church built on a medieval island. In 1556 it was transformed into a house where many families have lived through tragedy. This location proves to be one of the most thrilling locations the team ever visited. Ghostly legs spook the team and Yvette is petrified as Jason's electromagnetic field meter picks up on a spiritual figure that Derek subsequently makes contact with.
Series Two of Most Haunted opens with a very spooky investigation into a disused church which occupies the upper floors of Brannighans nightclub in Manchester. There are reports of considerable poltergeist activity and spectral sightings, including two entities that, according to spiritualist medium Derek Acorah, did not want a television crew in the building.
Tutbury, celebrated for its ruined castle, was once a market town seated on the south bank of the River Dove. The tower on top of the motte dates from the mid 18th century. The original Norman castle is said to date back to 1071 belonging first to Hugh de Avranches and then to Henry, Lord of Ferriers and Chambrais in Normandy. In 1174, following a disagreement with William Ferriers, King Henry II lay siege to the castle and ordered it to be demolished. In 1263 it came under further attack from Prince Edward (the future King Edward I). Two years later, Henry III gave Tutbury Castle to his younger son Edmund. It has remained in the hands of the Earls and Dukes of Lancaster ever since. In 1362, new walls, towers and buildings were added on by John of Gaunt, second Duke of Lancaster. And in the late 16th Century the castle was used to keep Mary Queen of Scots imprisoned. The final straw came in 1646, during the Civil War when Parliamentary forces inflicted even more damage leaving the ruin
This hotel has had guests running from their rooms in fear, and the cellars are said to be haunted by the spirit of a murdered maid. Originally built in 1910, the Station was rebuilt as a larger hotel in 1936. Famous guests over time have included Laurel & Hardy, Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and George Formby. Do the cameras capture evidence of poltergeists? You decide, in this scary 24-hour investigation.
The oldest pub in Wales has a gruesome history, in which more than 100 people were hanged in the stairwell. After eliminating all natural causes, the crew becomes convinced that a door is opening and closing of its own volition. The pub's history can be traced back beyond the Norman conquest. It is said that in 1110 a court was convened to try two brothers, James Crowther for a violent robbery, John for stealing sheep. James was sentenced to nine months prison while his brother was hanged from a beam at the inn.
In this dark, damp and disused prison, spiritualist medium Derek Acorah has a difficult time coming to terms with allegedly hostile spirits. Fear gets the better of some female members of the crew and the director receives a cut to his head which cannot be explained by natural causes. The House Of Detention site is 300 years old. Built in 1845 , it soon to became London's biggest remand prison with up to 10,000 prisoners a year. Most of it was demolished in 1890 but the wardens residence and the entire underground level of the prison was left intact. Some underground cells became air raid shelters during the Second World War. In 1983 the doors were opened to tourists.
Three locations, one investigation. The Heritage Centre, Laffertys Pub, and The Bell Inn give Derby a claim on the title of 'the most haunted city in Europe'. Bodies under the floor at the Heritage Centre; a skull - believed to belong to a murdered woman at Laffertys; and a room that no one will stay in at the Bell Inn, make this investigation one of the most challenging and frightening of the series. The Bell Inn is an old coaching inn. The building, built in 1680, retains much of its original features. Amongst reported sightings there is a Victorian lady in blue, a poltergeist who throws things around and a maid in 18th Century garb. The maid is said to have been murdered in 1745 and has been seen in the presence of children. The George Inn, now Lafferty's, was one of the most famous coaching inns in Derby and was built around 1693. Over the years the inn hosted the Duke of Devonshire's headquarters during the 1745 uprising, it has also been home to vet and dentist surgeries, the pos
A 17th century manor house that has been renovated to its 17th century state and is said to be haunted by many of its previous occupants: soldiers, children, and a maid. Reported sightings include a cot that rocks on its own... The manor was home to Colonel Edward Prichard during the Civil War. It is said that Charles I visited in 1645 and that following his visit, loyalties went from King to Parliament. If you want to visit there are candlelight ghost tours in the winter months.
This ancient and crumbling castle invokes the troubled maritime and smuggling history of Cornwall. It is said to be built on the site of a Tudor Manor around 1500. The grounds include a large wooded area with ruins that play host to ghost sightings of sailors and monks. This is an atmospheric location that spooks even the hard-bitten, worldy-wise Most Haunted crew. The castle is at the centre of many myths and legends, one of which is that Henry Pengersick was violent man and that back in the 12th Century he killed a monk and wounded a vicar. The present owners believe that if there are ghosts at Pengersick Castle they could be of Henry Pengersick, later known as Henry Le Fort and his wife Engrina. Another legend is that of an evil man who left his wife while fighting in foreign lands. While on his travels he courted another woman who gave him a magic sword. He returned to his castle to have his wife and young child drowned and to marry yet another woman, this one an evil witch. His ot
Part one of the Ruth Ellis ghost mystery. This very large privately owned house, built across Medieval, Georgian and Victorian periods, is said to play host to strange noises, doors opening and closing, dark figures in corridors and a room that seems to harbour a number of spiritual entities. When spiritualist medium Derek Acorah picks up on the sprit of a woman called Ruth, only the property owner Fred Batt can explain the extraordinary link. Fred also owns a Caesars nightclub in London, which is said to be haunted by 1950s socialite Ruth Ellis.
Part two of the Ruth Ellis investigation takes the Most Haunted team to Fred Batt's South London nightclub. The largest club in London, Caesars was closed for many years. When current owner Fred Batt re-opened the club eight years ago strange things started to occur. Staff report unidentified footsteps along corridors, dark shapes seen moving across rooms, doors opening on their own, and a ghostly woman's figure who is believed to be 1950s socialite Ruth Ellis. Ellis used to work at Caesars nightclub. Spiritualist medium Derek Acorah picks up on the name Ruth, and the names of some of the club's former celebrity clients such as Reggie Kray.
Teamed with two celebrities, the Most Haunted team investigate Belgrave House in Leicester.
Work started on the construction of the airfield in 1942 and by the middle of 1943 East Kirkby's runways were operational and 57 Squadron, equipped with Lancasters, arrived. During November 1943, 630 Squadron was formed and also remained at East Kirkby for the duration of the war. The number of servicemen and women stationed at East Kirkby soon exceeded the 2,000 level. East Kirkby's aircraft suffered losses in the Berlin and Nuremberg raids, but its worst night was 21 June 1944 when 11 aircraft were lost in an attack. Towards the end of the war, in April 1945, a Lancaster caught fire while being bombed up, resulting in a huge explosion which set off further bombs. Four people were killed, six Lancasters totally destroyed, and a further fourteen damaged. In the post-war period, the airfield was used for trials and for a short time during the mid-1950s it was occupied by United States Air Force. Eventually closing in 1958, the RAF finally disposed of the site in 1970. In recent years du
Overlooking the Cumbrian fells, Moresby Hall has been home to many noble families since the 12th Century - it is the oldest residence in the Copeland borough (West Cumbria) and a Grade I listed building. The name Moresby is likely to have derived from a connection with a settler (probably called Morisceby, Mawriceby or Moricebi) as early as 1150. The Moresby family were notorious in the medieval times, and aquired large estates through conquest and marriage. One of the most famous, Christopher de Moresby, fought at Agincourt and was honoured on the field with other knights by King Henry. Four generations of de Moresby later, Anne, Sir Christopher's great grand-daughter was sole heiress. She married Sir Francis Weston, who was executed by King Henry VIII, along with Queen Anne Boleyn and another of her alleged paramours. Anne finally sold Moresby Hall to a well-to-do merchant from Cockermouth - William Fletcher. The Fletchers were also a powerful family and owned Moresby Hall for 250 y
Edinburgh's South Bridge was built in 1785-88 to cross the valley between the High Street and George Square. Beneath the 19 enormous stone arches, a series of floors and walls were constructed to create a series of underground vaults. These were used by local shops and businesses as workshops and storage space. They also provided family accommodation – but it was far from luxurious. Groups of ten or more people lived together in small, dark, dank rooms. They had no ventilation and with the stench of fish oil lamps, stale rubbish and the contents of chamber pots emptied into the streets, living conditions must have been almost intolerable. It wasn't long before the vaults also became the worldly haunt of a collection of the city's rogues, villains, prostitutes – and murderers. The vaults were sealed off and completely abandoned in 1815 and weren't rediscovered until 1985 - and since then, numerous ghostly sightings and experiences have been reported. Several people have reported a young
James Leith built the first tower of what was to become known as Leith Hall in 1650. Since then subsequent Lairds have added to it so that now it is one of the finest examples of the ‘chateau' style castles in Scotland. It also boasts some of the finest gardens in Scotland within the 113 ha estate. The Hall is also one of the few Scottish castles to stay in the same family as it has been passed from father to son. The family itself had very strong military connections and the hall was a major stronghold in the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745-1746 with close ties to Bonnie Prince Charlie. On the eve of the fateful Battle of Cullodon, the Laird, Andrew Hays, was presented with a writing case by the Prince which is still in the museum. The museum also contains the only pardon ever given to a Jacobite by the English after the battle. In keeping with the Hall's military background, it was converted into an army hospital during The Great War. Tragedy struck in 1939 when the last two Lairds were k
During the Middle Ages, the area around Aberglasney was the centre for bloody battles, including a particularly violent offensive in 1257. Nearby fields still carry the memories with names such as Cae Tranc (field of vengeance) and Cae'r Ochain (groaning field). Until the fifteenth century we depend on tradition for our knowledge of the people who owned Aberglasney. From that point onwards the property was sold to a different family roughly at the start of each new century and a strange seesaw pattern of wealth alternating with misfortune emerging. The documents are missing, but Bishop Rudd is generally thought to have acquired the Aberglasney estate sometime around 1600. The house stayed in the family until 1710 when accumulated debts forced Sir Rice, the Bishop's grandson, to sell the estate to Robert Dyer. His grandson Robert Archer Dyer inherited in 1752 but already Aberglasney was once again draining the family coffers and finally Aberglasney was put up for sale in 1798. In 1803 T
Tamworth Castle is a typical Norman motte and bailey castle thought to date from the 1180's. Since then numerous additions and alterations have been made to the Castle by succeeding generations of owners. The oldest surviving section within the Shell-Keep, apart from the Tower itself, is the north wing. The Banqueting Hall added in the early 15th century, and the Warder's Lodge at the entrance to the Courtyard is Tudor. Unfortunately the Castle was much neglected in the 18th century, but between 1783 and 1811 extensive alterations were made. There has been some confusion over the identity of the castle's first Lord. There is evidence that it was held by both Robert de Despencer and Robert Marmion. Robert de Despencer evidently left no male heir so either a daughter or a niece married into the Marmion family. But as the name Despencer means Steward it is now believed that they may have been the same person. Marmion had performed the office of Champion to William the Conqueror and the gi
Situated in the heart of rural Shropshire and overlooking the River Severn, Fitz Manor, an Elizabethan Grade II listed building, has a rich and varied history. The existing building dates from 1450 but the original structure is thought to have been a Saxon Hall. he first written records date from the 12th Century where it was recorded in the Domesday Book. It was also recorded in the Charter of Henry I. The Manor also has a rich ecclesiastical connection; significantly, it has its own church and was once owned by the Bishop of Shrewsbury. Since the 18th Century the Manor has been in the hands of the Baly family who now run it as a successful bed and breakfast. The Manor itself is a hotbed of spiritual activity. A priest is rumoured to have been crucified in the dining room for being homosexual, and groans and sobs have been heard here. Additionally, a figure of a lady has been seen many times in the Red bedroom. She is also reputed to haunt the graveyard and church yard. Reputedly,
The Schooner Hotel is situated in Alnmouth, a small village on the coast of Northumberland. The village lies at the mouth of the river Aln and was once a thriving seaport. It was to this harbour that ships from across the globe would come carrying cargoes of grain and coal. Schooners themselves were fast and handy vessels used for either fishing or trading, mainly with the Baltic States. As well as a legitimate trading port, it was also a haven for smugglers and vagabonds. Such was the reputation of Alnmouth that John Wesley, the founder of The Methodist Church, commented that it was ""a small seaport town famous for its wickedness"". The Hotel itself is a listed 17th Century Coaching Inn and has been the hub of Alnmouth village for the past 300 years. Notable persons who've stayed in the hotel include Charles Dickens, Basil Rathbone, Douglas Bader and even King George III. The history of the hotel is not well documented but there are many stories of murders, suicides and massacres. Ther
The Muckleborgh Collection stands on the site of Weybourne Camp, a military installation on the North Norfolk Coast. The collection itself was started by Berry Savory, a WW II fighter pilot, in 1988. It is the UK's largest collection of military vehicles still in private hands and consists of more than 120 tanks, vehicles and guns. Included in this are working examples of the famous Sherman tank and the Russian T34. The heart of the museum is based in the old Naafi building, the only surviving original structure. The rest of the older military buildings were demolished in 1986. Weybourne Camp, the site of the collection, was originally used as an Anti-Aircraft Artillery training range. It was the main live firing range for ACK-ACK command during the war. Facing German-occupied Europe during WWII, the Norfolk coastline became a controlled zone by the British forces. This controlled zone extended 10km deep into the North Sea around Norfolk. Weybourne Camp was a vital part of this zone. A
Located in middle of Nottingham's Lace Market, the Grade II Georgian listed building is an unique site in the history of the British legal system. It is the only place in the country where you could be arrested, sentenced and executed all in one place. It has been a court since 1375 and is also where hundreds of prisoners were sentenced to be hanged. This execution took place publicly on the front steps of the building. The magnificent Victorian Civil Courtroom that now dominates the Galleries dates back to 1887, was used up until 1986 and was the home to many famous libel and divorce cases. As well as a court of law there has been a gaol here since 1449. The impressive array of cells, corridors and yards that extend around the building were home to both the condemned and to those who were to be deported to Australia. It is only recently that warrens of medieval tunnels were discovered underneath the building. Today it is an award-winning museum, housing not only the Courtroom and the
Description: - Stone Manor house, church and mill in Gloucestershire Era: - Built in the 16th century as a private residence but the Deeds go back to 1210 and there was some sort of house on this land prior to the 1500s. Bloody history: - Owlpen Manor was the home to refugee children who had been removed from major UK cities during WWII. - Queen Margaret of Anjou, wife of Henry VI stayed at Owlpen in 1471 and spent her last happy night before her defeat, exile and eventual widowhood. - There are some reports of a ‘hooded figure' or ‘Black Monk' who is said to haunt Owlpen. Some say he is Bartholomew de Olpenne whose family owned the manor in the 1100s, and who was walled up and starved to death in the manor. His bones were found but apparently crumbled to dust when the space came to light. Ghost ratings: - A grey lady clad in a fur-trimmed gown, steeple hat and wimple, Queen Margaret is reported to haunt the house where she spent her last night. - When some children vi
Description: An early Victorian country house set in parkland, which was extensively built up in the late 1870s, adding north and south wings, a clock tower, conservatory, winter gardens and a theatre. Era: Constructed in 1840 by Captain Rice Davies Powell, the house was originally called Bryn Melin but purchased by famous opera singer Adelina Patti in 1878 and renamed for the Welsh of ""Rock of the Night."" Bloody history: After the death of Adelina, the castle was sold and became a sanitorium for patients with TB between 1920-1960. Ghost ratings: - Adelina is rumoured to haunt the hotel and the opera house, as is her first husband, the Marquis of Caux. - The ghosts of patients from when the Castle was a hospital have been seen wandering around the building. - A jazz drummer recently played at the Jazz bar within the castle, and was sitting among a small group of people by the fire. The drummer struck up a conversation with a lady who asked him if he sang. He replied ‘No
Description: A legendary coaching house located on Bodmin Moor, Cornwall. Era: This building was erected in 1750 to give shelter to travellers as they passed over the wind-swept moors. Bloody history: The inn and its shadowy past were both immortalised in Daphne du Mauriers novel, ""Jamaica Inn"" published in 1936. Its isolated location made it a popular stop for smugglers and today, the Jamaica Inn is also home to a Smugglers' Museum, which comprises many artefacts from these unsavoury characters. Ghost ratings: Reports of a strange man dressed in a tricorne hat and cloak, apparently appears in the DuMaurier restaurant and then seems to walk through solid doors. Many people have spotted the figure of a man sitting motionless on the wall outside of the Inn. The ghost is not recognisable, but there is a story about a stranger who many years ago stood at the bar enjoying his pint. He was apparently summoned outside by someone and that was the last time he was seen alive. His bo
Description: The main building is surrounded by a working farm, a Victorian walled garden and country park. Era: Built in 1575. The last works on the hall were completed in 1902. Bloody history: Home of the Earls of Sefton for over 400 years, Croxteth Hall has had a relatively quiet past. The last of the Seftons died in 1972 and left no heirs. Ghost ratings: The ghost of a boy has been seen in the Dining room by the fireplace. A figure dressed in a period costume has been spotted by staff and the public in both Lady Sefton's sitting room and in the corridor. The Shadow of a figure has been spotted in the billiard room It is reported that the 6th Countess of Sefton claimed that she saw the ghost of her dead husband in the principle bedroom The 6th Earl of Sefton's ghost has also been spotted striding through the tearoom. Spooky Experiences: Footsteps have been heard in the attic, and in the Sefton corridor, where taps have been inexplicably turned on in full, cupboar
Description: The West Wycombe Caves are a series of caves excavated to provide unemployed farm workers with jobs, and chalk to build a main road between Wycombe and High Wycombe. Era: The caves were excavated between 1740 and 1750 by Sir Francis Dashwood. Bloody history: It is said that Sir Dashwood held meetings of the notorious ""Hellfire Club"" in the caves. Made up of prominent members of society, the club had an infamous reputation for orgies, debauchery and devil worship. One of claims is that there were 12 original ""brothers"" who elected an Abbott eacg tear. The privileged position was held by – among others – Sir Thomas Stapleton and Sir Francis Dashwood. The brothers were given pseudonyms to conceal their actual identities. However, there are differing reports about what actually went on down in the tunnels. Ghost ratings: Legend has it that a woman named Sukie, the chamber maid, had gone to meet her lover in the caves, dressed in a white wedding dress but in a cruel
Description: Originally a farmers' dwelling, it is now a hotel and country club. Era: The Manor House was built between the 15th and 16th centuries. Bloody history: The Manor House has had a quiet history. It passed from owner to owner throughout the years, and may even have been a convent or court house for the local area. In 1914, the local vicar, Reverend Lomax, converted the Manor to an orphanage. Ghost ratings: Room six is haunted by a young boy, who can be heard crying and looking for this mother. The owner's young son claims to speak to this spirit, and says the ghost boy is about five years. And upstairs it has been reported that the ghost of a lady – nicknamed Betty by the hotel staff – wanders around looking for her young son! A large man has been seen in Room Seven. Spooky experiences: When the hotel owners held a spooky night, a medium claimed that a murder had been committed room 8 – where a presence of a man has often been felt. Many people claim to have ex
Description: - A number of underground closes, with houses that stretch up to seven stories high, on either side of the narrow walkways. Era: - The Closes were built in early 17th century, but there are records of tenements on the land as early as 1526. Bloody history: - Plague hit the Close in 1645. - Fire ravaged the area in 1750. - In WWII, the Close buildings were used as air raid shelters. Ghost ratings: - The ghost of Mary King reportedly haunts the area. - The apparition of little girl, her face covered in pustules from the plague, has been seen in the Close's Shrine Room - The vision of a grim, grey-haired old man has also been seen on numerous occasions. - Dismembered body parts have been reported floating above the ground, including a child's head and a severed arm. Spooky experiences: - 17 and 18 Market Street have experienced the most alleged paranormal activity. - Strange noises have been reported up and down the Close. - Unexplained cold spots h
Description: - Genuine C-listed 16th Century coaching inn. Originally called Bos Castle Hotel but it was renamed the Scotts Wellington in 1852, after the late Duke of Wellington. Era: - Parts of the hotel date back 300 years. It was extended in 1860. Bloody history: - A number of prominent people have stayed at the hotel, including Edward VII, novelist Thomas Hardy and Sir Henry Irving, the first actor to be knighted. However, the hotel's history has been a fairly quiet one. Ghost ratings: - A frock-coated figure with a ruffled shirt, ponytail and leather gaiters (much like a coachman or stableman) has been seen moving across the landing - The apparition of a young girl, seen outside rooms 15, 16 and 17 on the landings, has been spotted on several occasions passing through windows and doors. - A little old lady has been reported passing through the closed door of room 9. Spooky experiences: - A ghostwriter, staying at the hotel, reported his small dog pursuing some sor
Description: Naval dockyard Era: Although Queen Elizabeth I visited the area in 1573, the docks weren't moved to the current location until 1622, and the first dry dock was built in the 1660s. Bloody history: Dutch Fleet successfully attacks the Chatham Docks, with many killed and wounded. In 1864, the docks were staffed by French prisoners of war. Ghost ratings: The most well-known of the Chatham Dockyard ghosts – although it is reportedly haunted by several – is the apparition of a young teenage girl whose image has been seen often in a downstairs window. It is believed that she is waiting for her sailor lover to return from the sea. The ghost of Lord Nelson has apparently been spotted here, although no-one seems to know why. There may also be two other apparitions - one of a woman and the other of a not-very-nice man - who haunt the space which used to be a nursery. There is also the ghost of a female supervisor who died in the 1980s who apparently haunts here to prod work
Description: - Timber-framed hall used as meeting hall, courtroom, parlour, library, museum and now a performance venue. It escaped calls for its demolition in the early 1900s. Era: - The Great Hall was built around 1390 as a meeting place for the Guild of Corpus Christi. Bloody history: - Between 1876 and the early 1900s, the hall was used as a local police headquarters, which saw many unsavoury characters go through its doors. - In 1864, the docks were staffed by French prisoners of war. Ghost ratings: - The White Lady is rarely seen but apparently moves furniture around the Library. - Some reckon it's not a White Lady, but the ghost of a monk dressed in grey, which may be explained by the fact that there used to be the Old Grey Friars Monastery, located only 300 yards from Guildhall, and some monks did live at the Guildhall for a time. - A Cavalier type character has also been seen in the Great Hall - Both a phantom dog and a black cat ghost have been been seen in
Description: The Brewery, Middleton Era: Cottages turned brewery, it is thought that the original brewery buildings date back to the 17th century, but the Deeds don't shed any further light. They do, however, relate to a ""Greengate House"" being on the site in 1791. The buildings were bought from William Hilton, on the death of his father Thomas Hilton, who was a weaver. A manufacturer named John Lee bought the row of cottages in 1828 to set himself up as a brewer. About 175 years on, JW Lees & Co. is still going strong! Bloody history: - A number of workmen who died during the sinking of the brewery well in the 19th Century. - In the 1930's, brewery supervisor went missing for days, he was eventually found curled up dead at the bottom of the well. This is separate from the death of the workmen who were building it. Ghost ratings: - A lady has been spotted sitting at the JW Lees Boardroom table, facing away from the table. - A woman in a long, brown dress has been glimpse
Description: Manor House and restaurant. Listed in the Domesday Book under the possessions of William Fitz Ansculf (The Baron of Dudley), the Manor House has had many residents. Although the timber beams were dated using modern technology as having been cut down in 1275, in 1173 the lord of the manor was William Fitz Wido de Offini who founded Sandwell priory in 1180. In more recent years the priory has been excavated and a life size stone effigy of him was found there. It is believed that he is, along with others from the manor house, buried at the priory. Era: The Manor was built in 1230, and restored between 1957 and 1965. Bloody history: Not much bloody history for the stately Manor House – but we'll see if the Most Haunted team dig up anything different! In 1713 the house was bought by Sir Samuel Clarke, and finally sold up in 1823 to the Earl of Dartmouth, James Smith. It was then that the building began to fall into a state of disrepair. On his death in 1829 it was passe
The crew head across the Atlantic and walk straight through the doors of 'America's Most Haunted House' - a former family home that has also witnessed a torturous execution.
Yvette Fielding and spirit medium Derek Acorah conduct a chilling investigation at the Black Bull inn in Haworth, the West Yorkshire village made famous by the Bronte family. The inn itself is rumoured to be the place where Branwell Bronte, brother to the three famous sisters, first developed addictions to alcohol and opium.
Packed with Most Haunted's Top 50 Moments from the last six series as chosen by you, the viewer, from LIVINGtv's amazing paranormal investigation show.Faithful fans in their thousands voted via the Most Haunted website for their Top 50 clips from the team's investigations. Some of those that made the list are Yvette's terrifying experiences on the ghost train in Blackpool Pleasure Beach and the horror of the Pendle Hill witches.Celebrity Most Haunted fans also talk about their favourite clips from the Top 50, including Radio One DJ Scott Mills, Uri Geller and Nancy Sorrell, who all talk candidly about their personal experiences on the show.What will be the fan's scariest moment? Can you dare to watch all 50? Join the countdown and find out! Part 1 of 2.
Packed with Most Haunted's Top 50 Moments from the last six series as chosen by you, the viewer, from LIVINGtv's amazing paranormal investigation show.Faithful fans in their thousands voted via the Most Haunted website for their Top 50 clips from the team's investigations. Some of those that made the list are Yvette's terrifying experiences on the ghost train in Blackpool Pleasure Beach and the horror of the Pendle Hill witches.Celebrity Most Haunted fans also talk about their favourite clips from the Top 50, including Radio One DJ Scott Mills, Uri Geller and Nancy Sorrell, who all talk candidly about their personal experiences on the show.What will be the fan's scariest moment? Can you dare to watch all 50? Join the countdown and find out! Part 2 of 2.
The Most Haunted Team visit the beautiful Warwick Castle situated in Warwickshire. Warwick Castle first fort was built in AD 914 which was a wooden construction but it was made into stone in 1260, with halls and towers added during the tudor, and victorian eras etc has made this Castle what it is today, a beautiful structure. Dark shadows, and Ghostly footsteps are heard throughout the Castle. A ghost womens screams and a babys cries have been heard in the chamber. There is plenty of ghostly activity, but the Most Well known Ghost to haunt the Castle is Sir Fulke Greville who was brutally stabbed to death by his servant on September 30th 1628, but he only died through the infected wounds 27 days later. The servant who killed him took his own life due to guilt, Sir Fulke Greville has been seen regulary by his own portrait in the Castle. Guest Psychic Ian Lawman returns to the show.
The Most Haunted Team visit Gladstone Pottery museum in Stoke On Trent. Way back in the 1770's this area boasted one of the area's most productive sites. Considerable growth was then tempered by a clean air act then forced the coal fuel ovens to burn one last time in 1960. Furniture moving, footsteps, and cold spots are regulary experienced in the Museum. A poltergeists, black phantoms, and the yard sees ghostly workers in victorian clothes still doing the work in death as they did in life. Nameless men and women still wander in the dead of night. Ian Lawman is the guest Psychic Medium. Steve Parsons is the Paranormal Investigator.
Most Haunted investigate Margam Castle located in Port Talbot Wales. Margam Castle was only built less than 2 centuries ago, between 1840 to 1850. The Castle was actually built on an area that has bronze age settlers. The park area has a religious overtone too, there is an actual ruin of an abbey that is still there today. In 1898 Robert Scott a trusted gamekeeper was murdered outside by a poacher, ever since then his ghost has wandered the gothic staircase and the Castle itself. Noises, shadows, and footsteps are heard regulary in the Castle. A dark male figure, children singing, and a blacksmith has been seen, the blacksmith has been seen standing under a beam which was the only one to survive the fire in 1977. Steve Parsons returns, and Kevin Wade is the guest Psychic Medium.
The Most Haunted Team visit the Royal Exchange Theatre in the city centre of Manchester. The original construction was of Victorian age which was reconstructed to the current version in 1874, for the next 94 years the only trading there was of cotton merchants. In 1940 a world war 2 bomb destroyed half of the building 3 days before christmas. Trading ceased by the end of the 60's and a Theatre company took it over around 1976. In the 1996 the shows did stop at 11-15am on Saturday 15th June, a three thousand three hundred pound bomb ripped the heart out of these evacuated city streets, it was two and a half years untill the Theatre opened the doors to the public again. There is paranormal activity galore in the Theatre, ghostly footsteps, feeling like people are being followed etc. 2 suicides have happened in the Theatre, one a man, and another a girl, both have been seen in the Theatre. An old lady and women in Victorian clothes has been seen in the makeup room, there is also a poltergeist there, and a figure is known to follow people home, there is ghosts and activity galore. One of the ghosts picked up to haunt the Theatre is a man called James Maxwell who worked in the Theatre and died about 10 years ago. Ian Shillito is the guest Psychic. Steve Parsons in the Paranormal Investigator.
The Most Haunted Team investigate Preston Manor located in Brighton. First mentioned in the doomsday book of 1086 it has since gone through many rebuilds but it still retains one fact that a ghost has been seen here for over 500 years. The nun was brutally murdered and her remains was not found until 400 years later , Agnes does not just haunt the manor she also haunts the graveyard nearby looking for a proper burial. The Stamford family who's generation have lived in the Manor for 138 years have seen Agnes. There was many families that lived here before it was open to the viewing public in 1933. Many people are convinced that a nun called sister Agnes resides here. Bells jingle even when one of them is not connected, a women in gray has also been seen. From smells, to noises, to apparitions, this place was well worth an investigation. Parapsychologist Ciaran O'Keefe returns. Ian Shillito is the guest Psychic.
The Most Haunted team visit Plas Mawr located in Conwy, North Wales. The building has been standing for over 400 years, one of Britains best surviving Elizabethan town houses. It was built around 1585 for its original owner Robert Wynn. Both Robert's two marriages both called Dorothy both had premature deaths. Illness killed the first, but a tragic fall killed the second who was pregnant. Dorthy slipped by accident down the stairs with her child while she was pregnant with another, the doctor came and said she would die, when Robert returned home he found his wife and child both dead in the bed and the doctor had dissapeared never to be seen again. The doctor is rumoured to have suffocated in the chimney whilst trying to escape from her husband because he could not save Dorothy. Are Robert Wynn's second wife and the doctor who tried but failed to save her still trapped in the bedroom? In the bedroom a ghostly face is seen in the doorway, also the master of the house is said to walk here, he greets people with a ghostly 'hello'. Also two lady's have been seen on the second floor, one of them distressed, could this be both the wife's of Robert who had premature deaths? Alot of poltergeist activity is seen in Plas Mawr, also footsteps are heard and smells of tobacco is smelt by visitors. Touchings by unseen hands are felt, security doors swing open and a ghostly black cat has been seen running across the floor. Parapsychologist Ciaran O'Keefe returns, and Ian Lawman is the guest Psychic.
The Most Haunted Team visit Taunton Castle in Somerset. The Castle is around 800 years old, a museum opened here in 1778, the victorians also used the site as a private school and public baths. A monestry was held there seven centuries earlier. Bloody executions of over one hundred local men was held at the Castle, their crimes was siding against King James the second, which raged into battles around Taunton in the 17th century, step in the hanging judge George Jeffries a cold and calculated killer who may haunt the Castle, his ghost has been seen walking the empty corridors of the Castle along with the grey lady, marching footseps are also heard. Also a poltergeist is in the Castle, huge temperature changes, and feelings of being watched, objects also dissapear and reappear. a cavalier and young women is also seen. Guest Psychic Ian Shillito returns to the show.
The Most Haunted Team investigate East Riddlesden Hall located in West Yorkshire. The Hall has been standing since the 1640's. A small part of the main house was declared unsafe and it was demolished about a century ago before the rest of the building ended up in Natural Trust's hands in 1934. The big lake outside has seen three drownings, one of a Victorian boy who's ghost has been seen looking sorrowful in the hall. During the 14th century the master returned to the house unexpectantly to find his wife in bed with another man; the master was so enraged that he locked his wife in her bedroom untill she starved to death. Nor the man she was with escape, he was bricked up behind a wall. Her ghost has been seen, and her groans and footsteps have also been heard. Other ghostly footsteps are heard, bed covers are mussed, and a cradle is rocked by unseen hands in the chamber, as well as furniture being moved. Children are heard and seen playing in the barn, and a dark figure like shadow is known to grab people there. The gray lady is seen outside, where she tragically lost her life in a horse riding accident, a coachman has also been seen outside and soldiers, the little boy named Edward Johnson Horner has been seen near the lake playing who tragically drowned there in 1880, he was only 5. Ian Shillito is the Guest Psychic.
The Most Haunted Team visit the Ancient High House located in Stafford. The building has been around for about 1595, there was several shops and a girls school that once occupied the building. A little girl has been seen in the victorian room but when she is approached she just disappears, a little old lady is also seen in the room rocking on the rocking chair. A figure of a man has been seen walking the stairs on a regulary basis, the man is someone who worked here but died years earlier. A group of American tourists was shown around the derelict house in the 1960's with a friendly man who was standing outside at the time they saw him, the man had a bowler hat on and an apron, when they went back the next day to take pictures the building was locked up and derelict, to their shock somebody showed them a picture of the man called William Marson who was born there in 1840 and died there. Also people feel touched and pushed in the corridor that used to lead to the Swan hotel, the ghost of a lady has been seen floating above the floor and disappear through the wall that terrifies onlookers. A writing desk locks and unlocks itself on its own as well. Ian Shillito is the Guest Psychic.
Most Haunted visit the North East Aircraft Museum located in Sunderland. Once Sunderland Airport that all fell wayside in 1984 as developers soon swalloped up the neighbouring land. This place actually goes back to 1917 the first World War, and it's biggest claim to fame was on August 15th 1940 the battle of Britain was raging and every plane from this airfield was in the sky and they shot down alot of rival planes from the coast. Sargent Edward Grenville Shaw crashed not far from here, he was training and they was flying near each other and one of them made a mistake and both wings clipped each other and he crashed to the ground. Stones are thrown by unseen phantoms in hanger one, a German spy who stole an airplane from the same site is said to still roam this area along with the ghost of an alsatian dog. As well as being seen the ghost of an air sea rescue helicopter Pilot does not like visitors anywhere near his aircraft and has been know to push visitors out of the way. War time chatter and music is believed to have been heard in an area that was once known as the Pilot's rest area, poltergeist activity and dark shadows are said to plague every hanger in this fascinating site. The figure of a man has been seen standing at the top of the stairs at the display hall, it could be the ghost of a sargent who has been seen frantically searching for his wreckage, he has been also known to ask for his boots which was left in the ground after his body was found. Paranormal Investigator steve Parsons returns, and Ian Shillito is the Guest Psychic.
The Most Haunted Team investigate two ships located in Dundee Scotland. RSS Discovery and HMS Unicorn, both are based within a mile of each other. RSS Discovery built between 1900 and 1901 lived up to its name by carrying Captain Scott to the West Indies and New Zealand towards his historic expedition to Antartica. In Februrary 1904 two years on the RSS Discovery returned home to a hero's welcome. Ghostly footsteps are heard throughout the ship, people believe it could be a crew member that followed Captain Scott to the Antartic, others believe it could be from a young man who fell to his death from the crows nest. A figure has been seen in one of the cabins, a ghostly boy has been seen running around the Ship and ghostly shadows have been seen, a ghost of a young sailor is seen so vividly that visitors stop and talk to him. HMS Unicorn will be the main focus for the crew on this episode. HMS Unicorn is the oldest British Ship still afloat. The Ship fully launched in 1824, but the Ship never did get to see active battle due to due to onset of steam powered sailing, but the Ship did contribute to other things but it just remained in its location in Dundee. People feel uncomfortable on the decks as if someone is watching them, but the heavy booted footsteps and dark figures that scare people the most. There is only one known death located in this ship as well, one of the shipkeepers fell down the stairs near the boiler room and died and was found the next morning. Poltergeist activity is known to happen in one part of the ship and heavy objects and display cases are thrown on the floor when no-one is around. Some staff members refuse to enter the ship alone. Steve Parsons is the Paranormal Investigator, and Guest Psychic Ian Shillito returns.
Most Haunted visit the impressive Bamburgh Castle located in Northumberland. With the backdrop of the North Seas Bamburgh Castle is a wonderful site to see. The nine acre site once formed a smaller timber construction, the Norman Keep dates back as far back as 1120, so many wars has been seen from this Castle, numerous people are associated with this Castle. Early in the 19th century a charitable trust went about to bring Bamburgh Castle back to its former glory. As a result the castle has since been a school, a World War Two HQ, and a hospital. The ghost of John Sharp who renevated the Castle has been seen walking in the gallery area, the ghost of a women has been seen in a particular room and the camera's fail on a regular basis in the room. A soldier has been seen, and a baby heard crying, there is also a piano playing ghost. Visitors have felt terrified near the library room, they have also felt sick, dark shadows have also been seen around there, and people complain about being touched by unseen hands while looking at the pictures. During World war Two when the Castle was used as a hospital a young male patient shot and tragically killed himself, his figure has been seen at the bottom of the stairs, and cold spots have been felt, a cold hand has been felt by visitors trying to hold their hand, this all happens in the Tapestry Passage. Matthew Smith returns as the Parapsychologist. Gordon Smith is the Guest Psychic Medium.
Most Haunted visit Chambercombe Manor located in Devon. The earliest records show a Lord of the manor as early as 1162, and as well as its priest holes a chapel was added in 1439. Then in the 1650's the Oatway familys short but significant stay began, a succession of familys was lucky enough to call this their home. Recently its role change to a working farm, in 1979 the Chambercombe Manor trust took ownership allowing visitors to visit this site from then onwards in the summer months. The spirit of a women called Elizabeth has been seen walking on the 400 hundred year old floor, the spirit of a man has also been felt near the fireplace, also an old women dressed in black has been seen sitting on the windowsill. Legend has it that William Oatway was running out of money, his daughter had left and married an irish sea captain, they had not seen her for years and they wrecked a shipwreck which had alot of dead bodies, they saw a women lieing on the sand, she had been bashed against the rocks, her face was badly disfigured, William robbed her then brought her back to the house when he realised that she was still alive unconscious, he lied her in the bed and she died 5 days later, William wondered how he could dispose of the body and he went to the pub and was talking to some people who had a list of all the people that had died from the shipwreck, there was only one women on the entire list and they gave him the name and it was his daughter Kate Oatway, they did not know what to do with the body so the bricked up the room with the body still in the bed, in the 1880's a farmer broke through a spare windowsill wall to discover the body of Kates skeleton in the four postered bed. In the four postered bedroom a child has been seen inside the cot as it swings from side to side, and a ghost of a women in grey has been seen standing over the cot. In another room a 6 year old girl who died has been seen playing with a friend, and two male figures have been seen in the same roo
Rising out of the Solent, one mile off shore, like a silent sentinel, Spitbank Fort was constructed between 1861 and 1878 as one of Palmerston's Follies, a series of land and sea-based forts designed to repel French invaders during the Napoleonic Wars. Spitbank Fort was the last of four, fully armoured forts to be constructed to defend the Solent yet, ironically, by the time they were completed, the risk of invasion had passed. The forts were made ready for possible action during the first and second world wars, although they were never actually needed. Gradually, they fell into disrepair. Horse Sand Fort, was retained by the MOD but the remaining three - including Spitbank - were sold as private enterprises. The 19th century Spitbank Fort has just one recorded death, but this lonesome spirit is violent and unpredictable. Yvette Fielding and the team investigate ghostly phenomena in the Solent's chilly waters.
Situated in the heart of Dartford, Kent is the Central Library building which has been home to Dartford's Library since 1916 and it's museum since 1937. It's a huge resource to it's community and attracts 8,000 visitors each year. The team have 24 hours to find out if it's also one of Kent's 'Most Haunted' buildings.
St Thomas' Hospital in Shaw Heath, Stockport consists of new and old buildings, Most of its older areas used to be homes, school rooms and workshops for up to 690 people and was originally known as Stockport Workhouse. The Most Haunted team spend 24 hours in the complex to see if, through its reported supernatural activity, they can uncover some of its lengthy past which includes riots, poor standard of living and death.
The team investigate the oldest surviving Tudor manor house in Hackney. This Grade II listed building has been home to merchants, sea captains, silk-weavers, Victorian schoolmistresses and Edwardian clergy. The Most Haunted team have 24 hours to find out if any of these eclectic former occupents are related to its proported paranormal activity.
Returning for the second time this series to Tatton Park in Knutsford, Cheshire, the team investigate the Mansion, former home to the Egerton family and their servants. Preserved as a museum complete with original furniture and decor, the Most Haunted team attempt to find out if anything else has 'survived' its lengthy history.
The team take full advantage of their visit to Romania and explore more ghostly locations in Transylvania. Their first stop is Râşnov, fabled for two Turkish soldiers who were captured and spared death to build the local villagers a well. It took them 32 years to complete it, yet they were still killed for their efforts. Will the team uncover any ghostly truths behind the myth?
On the second night of their investigation at Râşnov the team venture 200ft into a well, fabled for being built by two Turkish soldiers who were captured and spared death to build it. It took them 32 years to complete it, yet they were still killed for their efforts. Will the team uncover any ghostly truths behind the myth and, more importantly, will they manage to get out of the well again?
The team investigate Oxford Castle Unlocked, a tourist attraction based on the site of a former a prison complex. The prison has many claims to fame including it's appearance in The Italian Job and TV series Bad Girls. The castle itself dates back to 1071 so it is no surprise that throughout its illustrious existence its picked up a ghost story or two to attract the attention of Yvette and the Most Haunted Team.
Underneath the south eastern suburbs of Greater London are 22 miles of man-made tunnels which were created for the mining of flint and chalk and date as far back as 1250. The mines, now known as the Chislehurst Caves, are a popular tourist attraction for many reasons including its use as an air-raid shelter for 15,000 people during the war and its more recent status as a popular music concert venue. The team, joined by guest medium Brian Shepherd, spend two nights investigating purported ghostly phenomena throughout this 'underground city'.
Barrie John joins the team as they travel to Carmarthenshire in Wales to investigate the spooky Pembrey Woods, which are renown for tales of phantoms. Many ships have been attacked and burnt here, their cargo stolen and their men slaughtered. These "men of the night" would carry lanterns to lure boats to the rocky shore where they would then be attacked. Among the cargo were exotic animal such as dancing bears which would then be lose in the forest. There are also tales of a mysterious ship with tattered sails and an eerie green glow, along with the regular sightings of apparitions walking on water.
This investigation revolves around two people known as the Ladies of Llangollen, two Anglo-Irish ladies who, in the late 1700s, caused scandal and fascination when they set up home together in a house known as Plas Newydd in the hills of Denbighshire. The Most Haunted team visit the house to discover if any of its former occupants are still there.
Ever read The Shining? The Stanley Hotel inspired Stephen King’s horror classic. It is said to be the home of terrifying paranormal activity. Guests have reported hearing children playing in the long imposing corridors in the middle of the night and others have had to flee their rooms, unable to talk about what they have witnessed. The investigation team headed straight for the areas which were known to have the most paranormal activity, the 4th floor & room 401.
Yvette Fielding and the Most Haunted team are in Bolton investigating a building that boasts myriad tales of multiple haunting – including the ghost of Mary, assumed to be the wife of Samuel Crompton (inventor of the Spinning Mule & a former tenant). Visitors report sightings of a peculiar white mist, a grey lady, strange lights, the sound of footsteps and slamming of doors. Children are said to be particularly sensitive to the spirit of a woman named Betty, who apparently shouts at them to leave! With so much unexplained activity what would the Most Haunted investigation of The Hall I’ Th’ Wood bring to light?
Thought to be one of the Most Haunted locations in North America, the Waverly Hills Sanatorium Kentucky is a truly a horrific location. The Most Haunted team were pushed to their limits at this old run down and derelict Hospital. The team carried out a massive group walk-around, because they were too scared to be alone at first, which produced activity that shocked them all.
Yvette Fielding & the Most Haunted team are in Devon, investigating Exeter Old Courts with their long and bloody history - many would have been sentenced to death there over the years. It was also the location of the infamous Bideford witch trails which resulted in the last ever hanging for witchcraft in England. Given its fascinating history, which in turn has generated many stories of ghostly sightings, it is little wonder that Most Haunted have chosen to investigate.
Still in operation as a maximum security prison up until 1995 the West Virginia State Penitentiary has a very gruesome past and is reported that some of its most violent inmates have hung around to terrorise anyone that dares enter.The investigation team agreed the prison was one of the scariest places they had ever investigated, and the prison didn’t fail to deliver on the terror levels.The most memorable moment from the investigation came when the team were put into separate cells by a prison warden and made to conducted vigils separately until one of the cracked from fear. Genuinely one of the scariest locations ever seen on Most Haunted.
Yvette Fielding & the Most Haunted team are in Edinburgh to investigate the Niddry Street Vaults where witches, poltergeists and an evil misogynist await. The Vaults damp & dirty walls hold a myriad of supposed sightings and supernatural occurrences which defy explanation. The Most Haunted team are no strangers to Niddry Street and the horrors it holds, having experienced it during their spectacular Edinburgh Halloween Live in 2006. Of course they couldn’t resist the challenge of investigating once more, even though it holds their nemesis the chilling circle of stones…
Yvette Fielding & the Most Haunted team are in Northumberland at Jedburgh Castle - built on the site of the town’s gallows and where its medieval castle once stood – the Jail was a classic example of an early Howard reform prison – built to give wrong doers the chance to relinquish their evil ways – however, with the dawn of the Industrial Revolution and the attendant increase in crime, the Jail was adapted to make punishment the order of the day – what attracted the attention of the Most haunted team were the many stories of strange sightings, odd happenings and the sound of phantom pipe music heard in the dead of night. With such a chronicle of paranormal activity how could they pass up the opportunity to investigate?
The Most Haunted team led by Yvette Fielding are in Bristol to investigate the S.S. Great Britain. Brunel’s great nautical triumph was launched in 1843 after four back breaking years of construction. It immediately broke all existing records, described as “the greatest experiment since the Creation”. She was both the largest & the strongest ship ever built. By the mid 1800’s she was regularly plying to and from Australia carrying thousands of migrants to a new life down under. It is said that many modern day Australians can trace their family line back to those that under took those voyages on this great ship. Conditions were hard and many lost their lives on the long journey. What fired the collective imagination of the team were the many stories of hauntings connected with the ship, from its original conception through its many voyages to its final return, and to be the first to carry out a paranormal investigation on its decks was an opportunity they could not turn down.
Yvette Fielding & the Most Haunted team travel deep into the heart of darkest Wales to Newton House where stories of strangulation, suicide & deadly revenge await. The House, dates from the 1600’s and stands in magnificent parkland, overlooked by the ruins of the 9th century castle. The site dates back to Roman times and beyond. The land has been fought over since time immemorial and was in and out of the hands of the Rhys family for many centuries as each successive generation found and lost favour with various monarchs. As with most houses of this size and age it passed through many owners and various uses, finally falling into a terrible state of dilapidation – however, the National Trust stepped in and saved it. It now sits in the Trust’s top 5 most haunted places – no proper investigation has ever been conducted in the House and the team have been allowed unfettered access – with such a long and diverse history it was crying out for Most Haunted to visit
Perched on the southern most tip of New Jersey the southern mansion dates back from 1863. Originally a seaside palace which was the summer estate used by rich industrialist George Allen and his family for 83 years. Now although a high class, glorious Bed and Breakfast, the southern mansion still has a few residents from its past hanging around to surprise some unsuspecting guests.
London is the destination for Yvette Fielding and the Most Haunted team where fear, dread and eerie dopple-gangers await in the most famous tourist attraction in the world. The attraction has a long and diverse history beginning life in France in the 1700’s – Marie Tussaud, nee Grosholtz, learnt her wax modelling arts from Dr Philippe Curtius, a physician and skilled wax modeller, for whom her mother was housekeeper. On his death, he left his waxwork collection to Marie. By 1835 she was established in London. “The Chamber of Horrors” became one of the first and most popular attractions. Despite success, Madame Tussaud, gained a reputation for being unsmiling and penny-inching. She died in 1850, but her legacy lived on via her sons. The business continued to prosper and by 1884, her grandsons had moved the exhibit to its current location on Marylebone Road. The stories of paranormal occurrences that cling to the attraction and its many exhibits were reason enough for Most Haunted to come and investigate
The Conference House, or Billop house as it is sometimes known, is a colonial mansion on Staten Island, New York. It is historically significant because a peace conference was held here in an attempt to stop the Revolutionary War. The investigation team held a large group séance in the kitchen basement of the house and the results were amazing.
Somerset plays host to Yvette Fielding and the Most Haunted team as they visit Wookey Hole where as the story goes, a witch was turned into stone. The clashing of cymbals and ancient pagan rituals await. The spectacular series of caverns, 25 of which form the wonderful family visitor attraction, were formed over millions of years by what is now the River Axe which runs out of Wookey Hole and past the Mill, giving rise to the local belief that it flows from deep within the Underworld. They have seen human habitation for over 50,000 years and around 200AD, the Greek diarist Clement of Alexandria described hearing sounds like the “clashing of numerous cymbals” coming from the caves. The Mill has its own share of supernatural apparitions which convinced the Most Haunted team that an investigation of Wookey hole and its surroundings was long overdue.
Yvette Fielding and the team visit the Stanley Hotel in Colorado, which inspired horror author Stephen King's novel The Shining and has a sinister reputation
The team travel to Kentucky to explore Waverly Hills Sanatorium, already popularised on television as being the one of the most haunted hospitals in Eastern USA
Yvette Fielding and the team visit the West Virginia State Penitentiary, a site with a dark history and the subject of a number of sinister stories involving violent inmates
The team visit Sleepy Hollow, a village in the town of Mount Pleasant in New York, which is the setting of the famous Washington Irving ghost story, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, inspired by pre-revolutionary folklore of a headless horseman
Yvette Fielding and the team hunt for paranormal activity at the New London Ledge Light House in Connecticut
Yvette Fielding and the team hunt for ghosts at Fort Delaware, a former prison that housed thousands of inmates, and record a sample of possible Electronic Voice Phenomena
Yvette Fielding and the team of investigators visit a New Jersey mansion that now operates as a bed and breakfast, in search of paranormal activity
Yvette Fielding and the team visit the Conference House on Staten Island, New York, and the mansion provides a number of shocks during the course of their investigation
Yvette and the paranormal team travel to Speke Hall in Liverpool to try and capture any paranormal activity happening there.
Built in 1820 the site was home to both a jail and courthouse serving all of Argyll. Over 6000 men women and children were tried and held in the prison where convict’s shared just eight cells with vagrants and the insane. Now used as a museum, visitors have reported many ghostly incidents in the cells including whispering, clanking chains and dark figures cowering in the shadows. The Most Haunted team have one night to investigate these stories, but who will visit them during the late night vigils.
The team travel to Essex tonight and venture into the Tudor gatehouse in search of it's former residents.Construction was started by Henry 1st Lord Marney.When he died in 1523, however, his son John carried on his work making Layer Marney Tower one of the grandest buildings of it's time.
Yvette Fielding and a team of investigators visit Gaumont Cinema in Toxteth, Liverpool, where sightings of mysterious lights and ghostly figures have been reported.
Yvette Fielding and a team of investigators visit Inverary Castle in Scotland, which is allegedly host to musical echoes and ghostly figures.
Yvette Fielding and the team visit a nuclear bunker in Brentwood, Essex, to conduct a paranormal investigation.
Yvette and the team take a look around the 14th-century tollbooth museum as they look for paranormal activity.
Yvette Fielding and the team visit Cromer Pier in Norfolk, where reports of ghostly activity include men in medieval rags and restless boatmen roaming the shore line.
Yvette Fielding and the team visit a Scottish castle with a history dating back to the 12th century, where sightings of long-dead prisoners and a ghostly princess have been reported.
Yvette Fielding and a team of investigators visit the 18th-century home of Edward Jenner, whose research led to the eradication of smallpox.
The team visits Berkeley Castle in Gloucestershire, said to be home to the spirit of Edward II, who died there in 1327
Yvette Fielding and a team of investigators visit Kiplin Hall, a 17th-century building in North Yorkshire said to house the chopping block used in the beheading of Charles I
Yvette Fielding and the investigators search for paranormal activity at Carlisle Castle in Cumbria, a setting for tales of murder and mayhem
Yvette Fielding and a team of investigators search for paranormal activity at Brinkburn Priory in Northumberland, apparently host to the spirits of the monks who died there
Yvette Fielding and a team of investigators visit the site of a Roman garrison, where ghostly figures are alleged to have been sighted between the trees
Yvette Fielding and a team of investigators visit historical Tudor mansion Maesmawr Hall in Powys, a 17th-century hall where the spirit of a white horse has apparently been spotted in nearby fields
Yvette Fielding and a team of investigators visit 19th-century decaying mansion Belsay Hall, in Northumberland, where the voices of long-dead children are said to ring in the air
Yvette Fielding and a team of investigators visit a family hall in Wales, where the spirit of a dead servant apparently lurks in the cellar
Part one of two. Yvette Fielding and a team of investigators begin their examination of the 50 crumbling buildings preserved at the Open Air Museum in Chichester, West Sussex
Part two of two. Yvette Fielding and the team return to a historical village that is allegedly home to a mysterious, dark figure
The world famous ghost hunting team return for a new series and start in a small theatre with a big problem...ghosts. Once an iron foundry this theatre has stood since 1893 and is said to house so much activity that the theatre’s director asked Most Haunted for help. In a night of sheer fright with poltergeist activity, ghostly footsteps abound and scare after scare, will the team make it through the night?
The first of a two-part investigation with celebrity guests, world famous band ‘Bullet for My Valentine’. An old house said to be built on cursed land and filled with evil meet the team in this spine-chilling episode. The band have their beliefs changed as they experience the full force of a house that just doesn’t seem to want them there. One of the team succumbs to the horror of the house, a poltergeist takes a dislike to some and a wheelchair gives some of most compelling evidence yet.
The legendary ghost hunters continue in Nottingham and a place where people could be jailed, sentenced and executed without even leaving the building, no wonder it is said to be one of the most haunted places in Great Britain. The team are tested as a mysterious poltergeist takes a dislike to Karl and Stuart, while Yvette is faced with being followed by a foul smelling spirit and experiences her most compelling evidence yet.
The team are joined by five members of the English rugby team as they investigate an all but forgotten piece of British history. With spooks galore and spirits abound the whole investigation takes a new turn when one of the Rugby team is given some information on a ouija board that he will never forget and a poltergiest takes a dislike to the rest of team.
The Great British pub may be on the decline but in some paranormal activity seems to be on the rise and the Ye Olde Kings Head is one of the most haunted. Plagued with a variety of different strange happenings the owners are at their wits end and call in the Most Haunted team. With poltergeist activity abound the Olde Kings Head is a worthy opponent.
With over 4 miles of haunted tunnels the team have one night to investigate this labyrinth of horror. Alone in the dark with no chance of escape until the night is completed the team are faced with countless spirits that refuse to leave, a lost soul that lurks in the shadows waiting to jump out at any unsuspecting visitor and a particularly nasty poltergeist that is said to be very unhappy with anyone entering its space.
Saltmarshe Hall is a mysterious, haunted house of complete contrasts. Beneath the property lies a network of corridors and cellar rooms and the abandoned North Wing has sat empty for over 70 years, apart from the ghosts said to wander the corridors and rooms. The team uncover another level of the house that even the present owners have never ventured and what they find will frighten them beyond belief. Part 1 of 2.
Saltmarshe Hall is a mysterious, haunted house of complete contrasts. Beneath the property lies a network of corridors and cellar rooms and the abandoned North Wing has sat empty for over 70 years, apart from the ghosts said to wander the corridors and rooms. The team uncover another level of the house that even the present owners have never ventured and what they find will frighten them beyond belief. Part 2 of 2.
The team take their ghost-hunting gall to the Tivoli Venue in Wales. Will the spectre of a film projectionist spook them?
The team return to 15th century Tatton Old Hall in Cheshire to tackle growling ghouls, dangerous demons and mysterious messages.
Yvette and the team take a look around a freaky funeral parlour where whistling, knocking and ghostly footsteps are common place.
The team head to Fort Paull in Kingston-Upon-Hull where they face terror in a train carriage and Yvette gets the shakes!
There's more creeping around Fort Paull as the team face some menacing mannequins. But what awaits them in the tunnels?
There's spine-chilling singing and a headless spook awaiting the team at Wentworth Woodhouse!
There's subterranean spookiness as the team take to the tunnels for more ghost-hunting at Wentworth Woodhouse.
The team set out to discover the secrets of 17th century Oakwell House, but encounter unwelcome surprises along the way!
The team endure a night of 'life-changing' experiments and freaky footsteps at former monastery, Knottingley Town Hall.
Floating disembodied limbs have reportedly been spotted at creepy Capesthorne Hall. Will this vigil spook a sceptic?
A supremely savage spook is said to reside at 30 East Drive in Yorkshire. Will the team receive a wicked welcome?
Things get physical as the team continue to investigate Yorkshire's 30 East Drive, home to The Black Monk of Pontefract.
The team might need a little TLC after their visit to a Leeds medical museum, where a spirit doctor is doing his rounds.
The team sift for spooky secrets at the Armely Mills museum in Leeds, where spirits of its industrial past are said to linger.
Will a resident grey lady drain the colour from the team's faces at Carr House? Will a headless jester play a nasty trick?
The dark corridors of Cheshire's Hill house reveal a spirit who is desperate to make contact with the terrified team.
Things take a chilling turn at Hill House as one of the team become trapped, while another is knocked off their feet!
The team creep around a cluster of old buildings in Skegness, where moving objects lurk around dark corners and spooky sounds fill the halls.
The team face a night of mysterious moving objects at the Old Nick Theatre, where one spirit is desperate to hog the spotlight.
The team head to a living museum in Dudley, where a spook wants to chat via the Ouija board and EVP machine.
Yvette Fielding and her team of paranormal experts head to the Lyceum Theatre in Crewe, Cheshire, which is known for its paranormal activity. They take the fight right to phantoms that lurk in the theatre's darkness with some truly frightening consequences.
The team encouter the ghost of a drowned soldier at the once magnificent Whittington Castle in Shropshire.
A poltergeist awaits the team at Halsham House, and there's a creepy discovery in the attic.
Strange goings-on have been reported by staff and guests at the Mansion House care home.
The team are at Walton Hall in Cheshire where they encounter a disembodied voice, and Yvette gets spooked in the cellar.
Oak House is thought to be one of the most haunted places in West Bromwich. One experience changes the belief of sceptic Glen.
Grade II listed Middleton Hall has a history of paranormal activity. Yvette sees something that shocks her to the core.
Yvette Fielding and the ghost hunting team take on their biggest challenge yet at HM Prison Shrewsbury. First up is the 'A' Wing where something seems to be stalking them.
Yvette and the rest of the ghost-hunting team continue their mammoth search of HM Prison Shrewsbury. What will be waiting for them in the former execution room?
Yvette and the team conclude their spooky search at HMP Shrewsbury. Yvette gets the biggest shock of her career, while sceptic Glen sees something he can't explain.
Spook-searching with Yvette and co! The newest member of the team, Watson the bulldog, joins in the investigations at Abbey House Museum in Leeds.
Yvette and the team search for more things that go bump in the night! The team may just have filmed some of their best evidence ever at Wentworth Woodhouse Stables in Yorkshire.
Ghostly goings-on with Yvette Fielding. The team get more than they bargained for when they pay a visit to the Liverpool's oldest pub, The Slaughterhouse.
More creepy capers with Yvette and the fearless Most Haunted team. The team find they are not alone when they go into the cellar of Todmoreden Church in West Yorkshire.
Spine-tingling snooping with Yvette Fielding. An evening at the abandoned Weir Mill in Stockport proves too much for one team member who makes an early exit.
Hunting the haunted with Yvette Fielding! The Ripon Workhouse in Yorkshire is said to be teeming with undead souls, one of which seems to be following the team around...
Spook searching with Yvette and co. The team attempt to stay the night at the old prison in Ripon where they have some lingering former inmates for company.
More paranormal sleuthing with Yvette Fielding. A fearful team begin their three-part investigation of the mysterious Standon Hall in Staffordshire.
Spooky series with Yvette Fielding. The team continue their mammoth investigation of Standon Hall. Yvette has some harsh words for Karl when he takes a dangerous risk.
Ghostly goings-on with Yvette Fielding. In the final part of the team's scariest search to date, something in Standon Hall lets the team know they have outstayed their welcome.
Spook-searching with Yvette and co! The team heads to the centre of Shrewsbury where a house is said to be full of the long dead just wanting to make themselves known.
Spook-searching with Yvette and co! In West Yorkshire, the team encounters violent poltergeist activity at The Fleece Inn pub, said to be one of the most haunted places in England.
Spook-searching with Yvette and co! The team experiences a fraught night at an old house in the West Midlands as Yvette comes under attack by something that wants her attention.
Spook-searching with Yvette and co! The strange occurrences at Hayden Hill House switch up a gear as whatever is there seems to be stalking the team with some terrifying results.
Spook-searching with Yvette and co! In a non-stop, two-hour heart-pounding investigation at Liverpool's Croxteth Hall, the team is pushed to the limit.
Spook-searching with Yvette and co! Still at Croxteth Hall, the team seems to be stalked by something strange. Only time will tell what awaits them in the upper corridors.
Spook-searching with Yvette and co! The team visits a house in Coalville that is surrounded by mystery. There they seem to disturb the rest of some of its long-term residents.
Spook-searching with Yvette and co! At Keithley Bus Museum, the team notices vehicles moving on their own, strange footsteps and something which seems to take a disliking to them.
Spook-searching with Yvette and co! The team head to Presteigne in Wales and the famous Judge's Lodgings where they are put through their paces by an unseen spirit.
Spook-searching with Yvette and co! The investigation continues into the Judge's Lodgings where the team seems to be under attack, and something is trying to get through a door.
Spook-searching with Yvette and co! A wailing woman seems to want to make contact with the team at a disused prison in Birmingham which has housed some notorious criminals.
Spook-searching with Yvette and co!. Yvette and the team are pushed to the limits on a memorable visit to Llanfyllin workhouse to discover why anyone would stay after they had died.
Spook-searching with Yvette and co! Whatever was making itself known to the team at Llanfyllin workhouse is still evident as something seems to be following Yvette from the shadows.
Spook-searching with Yvette and co! Yvette is pushed to the limits in a haunted disused attic at stately home Beaumanor Hall, and Karl is followed by a very heavily booted phantom.
Spook-searching with Yvette and co! Still in Beaumanor Hall, Yvette and her team venture into the abyss of the cellars where the darkness suddenly seems to come to life.
Spook-searching with Yvette and co! The ruins of Dudley Castle house a plethora of paranormal activity. Strange noises and a violent poltergeist await Yvette and her team.
Spook-searching with Yvette and co! The team visits Codnor Castle which has a dark history of cursed dolls, murder and suicide. Strange occurrences scare them to breaking point.
Yvette Fielding and the Most Haunted team wrap up their investigate of the farmhouse in the ground of Codnor Castle in Derbyshire.
The first half of Most Haunted's investigation of a Grade II historic public house in Staffordshire, England, located in what were once the grounds of Tamworth Castle.
The conclusion of Yvette Fielding and her team's investigation of an iconic property located in the heart of Tamworth, which has been renovated into a spacious bar, lounge and restaurant.
A two-hour long paranormal investigation of a former WWII prisoner camp that is now a museum near Malton in North Yorkshire. The episode is produced in the same style as one of the live shows, meaning it was unedited and uncut.
Part Two a the paranormal investigation of a former WWII prisoner camp that is now a museum near Malton in North Yorkshire.
The team's second location is a beautiful Victorian Mansion in Manchester, which is slowly being restored to its former glory for use as a music, art and photography haven. Witnesses have seeing unexplained flashes of light, dark shadows moving in empty rooms and the unsettling feeling of being watched.
Part One - The team will also embark on a three-part investigation of a 12th century hall in Barnsley, where visitors have seen the ghosts of a monk and a nun. There's also been sightings of a spirit known as Dr. Bell on the hall's staircase and the ghost of a murdered maid.
Part Two - The team continues its investigation of a 12th century hall in Barnsley, where visitors have seen the ghosts of a monk and a nun.
Part Three - The team concludes its investigation of a 12th century hall in Barnsley, where visitors have seen the ghosts of a monk and a nun.
Part One - Yvette and co visit the Grade I listed Kelham Hall, which stands in 52 acres of Nottinghamshire parkland. The hall is said to be haunted by the sound of loud voices and footsteps. Items have been move around in empty rooms and many are too afraid to enter the building's cellars alone.
Part Two - Yvette and co conclude their investigation of the Grade I listed Kelham Hall, which stands in 52 acres of Nottinghamshire parkland.
The team investigates Guy's Cliffe House in Warwickshire. The main house fell into disrepair in the 1950s and is now in ruins, but the adjoining building, St Mary's Chapel is said to be a hotbed for paranormal activity. It has dungeons, winding staircases, creepy portraits, dark corners, creaking doors, an imposing clock tower, gothic windows and lots and lots of history.
The team conclude investigations at Guy's Cliffe House in Warwickshire. The main house fell into disrepair in the 1950s and is now in ruins, but the adjoining building, St Mary's Chapel is said to be a hotbed for paranormal activity.
Yvette Fielding takes her team to one Britain's Most Haunted manor houses. Some who have entered, vow never to return, even our resident sceptic Glen has a change of mind and the team gets the run-a-round by a playful spirit, followed by a dark presence and Darren finds the ghost of a chicken. So, what lurks in this ancient property? The team have one night to find out.
Part 2 of our investigation into the Ghosts of Bishton Hall. Whatever lurks in this ancient and mysterious manor seems to want to play games and seems to be making an impact on Glen.
Part 3 of our mammoth investigation into the hauntings of Bishton Hall. The poltergeist activity becomes stronger and the are given an unusual 'goodbye' message.
Join Yvette Fielding and the Most Haunted team at Delapré Abbey for a live investigation this Halloween exclusively on the official Most Haunted YouTube channel.
Yvette takes the Most Haunted team back to the shadow of Pendle Hill and the ancient stone property known as the Witch's Cottage. The first paranormal investigation ever to be conducted at this very haunted location. Shot in conjunction with the release of Yvette's third book in the 'Ghost Hunter Chronicles' series this is a terrifying place to be.
Yvette takes the Most Haunted team to their biggest investigation to date. A place that is filled with mystery, pain, death and witchcraft, with amazing results.
The team delve deeper into the many deserted buildings and realise they are not alone.
The team continue their mammoth investigation into the derelict hospitals and cottages of this terrifying place.
What every lurks in the shadows of this immense location is letting itself be known to the team.
The final part of Most Haunted's biggest investigation.
Karl goes it alone in the very haunted Abbey House Museum where ghosts of monks, children and poltergeists are said to inhabit.
The Ghosts of Abbey House Pt2. Stuart walks the museum streets of this very haunted place.
Eden Camp has become one to Great Britain's haunted hotspots and Karl enters the cottage alone, well known for its poltergeist activity.
In this the second part of our investigation into the very haunted Eden Camp, Stuart ventures into the out buildings, but is he alone?
Karl enters the incredibly haunted Smithills Hall, with over 700 years of history and a plethora of paranormal occurrences, it isn't long before something let's Karl know he isn't wanted.
Part two of our investigation into Smithills Hall see Stuart on the ground floor...but is he alone?
This episode sees Karl embark on an investigation to the incredibly haunted Gloucester Prison...alone. Leaving a locked-off camera one area and venturing off into others we get proof that activity can happened whether we are there are not.
Gregg enters the bunker for the first time and feels its energy. Has he caught the voice of the mysterious woman that some believe was murdered there?
Built on ancient ground, Hack Green Nuclear Bunker is a hot spot for paranormal activity. Yvette and Glen go it alone and soon experience the bunker's reputation firsthand.
Karl investigates Carlton House library for the first time and quickly realises that he is not alone.
Karl enters Borwick Hall for the first time as he investigates the upper floors.
Our investigation into Borwick Hall continues as Stuart investigates the middle floors.
Karl investigates the outbuildings of this large estate, where many people have witnessed strange occurrences, some of which he is about to witness first-hand
Stuart investigates the main house alone, although it is not long before he feels something is there with him.
Yvette takes Glen and Mary into the incredibly haunted Bishton Hall. They start on the upper floors and work their way down to the cellars, but something is following them.
Karl investigates the ground-floor back rooms of this landmark castle alone, but soon realises that something is lurking in the shadows.
The upper floors of Margam Castle are said to be haunted by many different spirits; Stuart goes there alone to try and find them.
HMP Dorchester, renowned as the UK's most haunted prison, is truly terrifying. Karl's investigation of the upper cells yields more than he expected.
Stuart enters the underbelly of this remarkable building and starts to witness some very strange occurrences.
The cottage on the site of Armley Mills is said to be full of paranormal activity, so Karl decides to enter alone and witnesses something that is eager to grab his attention.
Abandoned prisons are eerie, and the Most Haunted team relishes them. Karl braves HMP Shrewsbury alone, encountering restless phantoms in the shadows.
Salmesbury Hall, dating to 1185, is a historic UK gem renowned for its hauntings. Stuart explores the ground floor, filled with ghostly tales and sightings.
Karl investigates the upper floors of this historic building dating back to 1185 and realises he is not alone.
Karl probes the haunted schoolroom at Gressenhall Workhouse. Paranormal activity begins outside and escalates, marking an extraordinary investigation.
Stuart investigates two buildings: a forge and the cottage. He could not have imagined the activity that unfolded around him.
Stuart investigates the main house and seems to be pulled in different directions by an unexplained energy.
Karl ventures down into the cellars of this large country house and soon comes under attack from an unseen force.
Yvette and Karl investigate A & C-Wings of this vast deserted prison. With activity unfolding around them, they become sure that they are not alone.
Yvette and Karl walk the upper deserted rooms and corridors in search of the many spirits that are said to haunt this incredible building.
With Yvette and Karl in another wing, Stuart investigates the servant's quarters, and something tries to grab his attention.
A cottage so haunted that it has to be kept a secret. Karl & Stuart enter alone, and for one, it proves too much.
Stuart ventures into the eerie, abandoned hospital that is said to be the home of many phantoms. Soon, Stuart feels as though he is being followed.
The abandoned psychiatric ward of Gisburne Park Hospital and its long corridors are said to house many a dead soul, and whatever lurks in the darkness soon makes itself known.
The gem in Paisley's crown is said to house many ghostly entities. Karl braves the back rooms on the lower floor, where a mischievous spirit makes its mark.
The vast church hall on the upper floor almost swallows Stuart as he tentatively investigates its hidden areas.
The first investigation at Orton Hall sees Karl entering the haunted cellar. It doesn't take long for whatever lurks in the shadow to make itself known.
With Karl in the cellar, Stuart takes on two haunted rooms on the upper floors and gets an insight into the spirits that inhabit the dark corners.
Yvette takes Mary and Glen to the old manor and abandoned school, where the spirits of past residents and children have been seen regularly and poltergeist activity is rife.
Karl and Stuart encounter relentless paranormal activity at Gloucester Prison, each exploring different areas. The unexpected awaits.
Part 2 of the investigation into Gloucester Prison. Karl and Stuart have split up, and it seems they are being stalked by some unhappy spirits.
Karl and Stuart visit Ripon's old Victorian workhouse. A place that has seen much misery, death, and paranormal activity. Whatever is there makes itself known almost immediately.
Yvette initiates the solo investigation while Karl and Stuart team up in A-Wing. Her error becomes clear when an old guard's spirit targets one of them.
Stuart walks the upper, long gallery of Towneley Hall, steeped in history and boasting many paranormal happenings. Is something following Stuart, or is it just an old, creaky house?
The upper floors once buzzed with servants' daily routines, but now they host echoes of a paranormal past. Stuart walks the corridors, seeking contact with these spectral remnants.
Yvette and Mary explore the upper rooms; Karl and Stuart investigate the east wing of a mansion filled with ghostly tales. What will they uncover?
Yvette and Karl venture into the underbelly of Nottingham and the cells that once held criminals of every calibre. Fear starts to get a hold of them as something seems to be stalking them.
Karl and Stuart enter the underground levels of the formidable Nothe Fort and get more than they bargain for.
Karl and Stuart continue their investigation into the underground levels of the formidable Nothe Fort, where they realise they are not alone.
Investigators explore two haunted places. Yvette and Glen visit Ruthin Castle, discovering odd occurrences. Karl and Stuart explore Hereford Town Hall, seeking its elusive ghosts.
Karl and Stuart enter the formidable Delepre Abbey. A place said to be full of paranormal activity of every kind.
Karl and Stuart continue their investigation into Delepre Abbey. The deeper you delve into the darkness, the more activity rises.
In this last part of their investigation into the very haunted Delepre Abbey, Karl and Stuart are faced with the fear that envelops this incredible place.
Yvette and Karl are two of Liverpool's most enduring landmarks. They soon come face-to-face with at least one of the ghosts that are said to reside there.
Four investigators and three locations in one night. Yvette and Karl are at Ruthin Castle; Glen explores Armley Mills; and Stuart enters Shrewsbury Prison. Soon, they sensed a presence.
Part two sees the three locations starting to give up some of their secrets.
Yvette and Karl realise they are not alone in the haunted clock tower; something is making itself known to Stuart, and Glen picks up some strange anomalies on the EVP.
The York Castle Museum is full of history. With old shops, street scenes, and cells, all with stories of paranormal activity. Karl and Stu enter to find whatever lurks in the shadows.
Karl enters the cells, said to have once held the infamous Dick Turpin, while Stuart stays in the old street as they continue their investigation into York Castle Museum.
Underneath St. George's Hall is a labyrinth of tunnels and rooms. Stuart ventures alone into the darkness to try and make contact with whatever haunts there.
Karl takes on the deserted HMP Shrewsbury, placing a locked-off camera in one of the most haunted areas, while Sceptic Glen Hunt enters an old manor house in Wales.
The investigation continues, with both Karl and Glen experiencing strange phenomena and the locked-off camera capturing some of the best evidence to date.
Karl and Stuart investigate the very haunted Gressenhall Workhouse. They start together in the old shop, where something starts to make its presence known.
Karl and Stuart continue their investigation into the hauntings at Gressenhall Workhouse. After splinting, they both realise that they are alone.
Karl enters the formidable Croxteth Hall and investigates the deserted upper floor alone. Whatever lurks in the haunted corridors soon makes its presence known.
Champness Hall, once Rochdale's jewel, holds wandering spirits. Karl and Stuart enter, sensing an eerie presence watching from afar.
After splitting up, both investors experienced a very different Champness Hall.
Karl and Stuart explore Brunel's SS Great Britain, filled with ghostly tales. This steel monument to the engineer terrifies our investigators.
With Karl and Stuart splitting up, the boys are faced with two very different encounters, one seemingly hell-bent on causing harm.
Karl, Stuart, and Gregg enter the very haunted cellars of the imposing Hodroyd Hall. Something seems to give them the run-a-round, and a poltergeist opens up its purse.
Karl & Stuart enter HMP Shepton Mallet. Part 1: Stuart faces paranormal activity in a cell block, sensing something that seeks his attention.
Karl wanders through the corridors of this very haunted prison alone. Visiting the death cell, execution room, and cell block, where something gets a little too close.
Karl investigates the huge church and haunted anterooms in Paisley's greatest landmark. Within a short time, he realises he is definitely not alone.
Stuart enters the ground-floor back rooms, where a great deal of paranormal activity has been witnessed. He soon finds out for himself what lurks there.
Karl enters the formidable Nunnington Hall alone, Stuart goes aboard the SS Great Britain, and Glen walks the haunted stone-carved passageways that are the Drakelow Tunnels.
With activity quickly growing, our three investigators continue their walk into the unknown.
In this last part, one of the investigators comes under attack, and a locked-off camera reveals some amazing footage.
It's Gregg's and Glen's turn to explore the ghostly happenings at Shewsbury Prison
Yvette and the Most Haunted team are invited to the inner sanctum of the Freemasons to investigate the many ghost sightings at Clifton Hall. Even before the investigation starts the team are faced with some of strange phenomena witnessed by others.
Part two of their investigation into Clifton Hall sees the team splitting with going it alone. For one of the team the night becomes terrifying as they find themselves locked in a room with an unseen force.
This Christmas, Yvette Fielding and the ‘Most Haunted’ team of investigators will take you on a supernatural adventure like no other. Alone and in the dark they experience their worst nightmare yet as they try to find out who (or what) is haunting the manor. On a mission to capture paranormal evidence of things that go bump in the night, the team will find themselves pushed to the very limits. Have they gone too far this time ? Featuring Yvette Fielding, Karl Beattie, Fred Batt, Stuart Torevell, Cath Howe, and Phil Whyman. Recorded October 2011.
Yvette and the team reunite for a super spooky Halloween special. Although she vowed never to return, Yvette is back at HMP Shrewsbury where a night with terrifying spirits awaits. Recorded "as Live", this special first appeared online on UKTV Play on Halloween, airing on Really later in the week.
Spook-searching with Yvette and co! In a non-stop, two-hour heart-pounding investigation at Liverpool's Croxteth Hall, the team is pushed to the limit.
Most Haunted Halloween Special 2018 is live from Shrewsbury Prison with the full Most Haunted team. (Live on Facebook)
The Most Haunted team are off again on another heart-stopping investigation, this time at Accrington Police Station.
The Most Haunted team are off again on another heart-stopping investigation, this time at Accrington Galleries.
Join the Most Haunted team for a 3 hour Live Halloween special from Accrington Police Courts. The live series is back, complete with a studio audience!
The team are back out on the ground investigating! This time they visit Fort Amherst.
The team are back and are kicking off their 2020 with a 90 minute special Most Haunted Extra. Join your favourite Paranormal team as they investigate Ruthin Shrewsbury Armlety
Karl and Stu embark on another spine chilling investigation. What do they find? Tune in.
In this new Most Haunted Extra, Karl, Stuart & Glen visit three famously haunted locations where one gets more than they bargained for.
Karl and Stuart investigate York Castle Museum a place where many executions were carried out, a place with such a history of bloodshed, pain and death no wonder it is said that some of the long suffering souls of the incarcerated still roam. What will our investigators discover tonight?
Karl and Stuart are pushed to their limits as they embark on one of their toughest Extras ever, HMP Gloucester.
Teamed with two celebrities, the Most Haunted team investigate Belgrave House in Leicester.
Watch the second part of Yvette Fielding and the team's mammoth investigation of a historic hall, where the paranormal activity includes the disembodied sounds of children laughing and crying and the apparition of a white lady gliding across the ancient hallways, as well as doors opening and closing on their own and loud unexplained noises heard in the dead of night.
This feature-length special was first shown during Most Haunted's live stream on Halloween night. We saw Yvette Fielding and the team return with one of their most violent investigations to date. Find out what happened when the team spent the night at a place so haunted that they've been asked to keep its whereabouts a complete secret.
Join the First Lady of the Paranormal, Yvette Fielding, for the launch of her new children's book based on her own ghost hunting experiences, 'The House in the Woods'. Yvette will be reading an exclusive extract from the book which is the first in her new 'The Ghost Hunter Chronicles' series aimed at children and young adults 11 and over. Watch as she gets into the spirit of #TheGhostHunterChronicles​ by taking her team on a special one-off investigation of the dark, cold and very haunted cellars at Beaumanor Hall in Leicestershire.
Karl and Stuart embark on the first ever investigation into the paranormal activity at the Most Haunted Museum at the Botanic Gardens Southport. With activity all around, will they stay the night?
Hodroyd Hall is known to paranormal investigators, a house with many secrets and even more ghosts. Karl and Stuart investigate the attic where more than one spirit want to make contact and they catch some amazing evidence.
Karl and Stuart investigate Pen-Y-Lan Hall in Wales.
Most Haunted - 'The Ghost's of Most Haunted Christmas Past'. Most Haunted's Karl and Stuart visit a location from the show's past, Delapre Abbey. With the whole Abbey to themselves, what will they encounter in the dark rooms and corridors of this ancient and very haunted place.
Part 2 of 'Ghost's of Most Haunted Christmas Past' in the very haunted Delapre Abbey. Karl and Stuart split up but soon realise they are not alone.
The whole Most Haunted team have been given unique unrestricted access to investigate one of the most iconic hotels in Wales, Ruthin Castle. With no guests and only the castles caretaker in the location, MH's 'The Ghost's of Christmas Present' investigation is sounding like a Scooby Doo plot!
Part 2 of the the Most Haunted team's mammoth investigation into one of the countries most haunted castles.
The team continue their investigation into the unknown at Ruthin Castle.
Last part of 'The Ghosts of Christmas Present' episode at Ruthin Castle where Yvette finds and old lift that seems to house a playful spirit.
Karl and Stuart investigate Bishton Hall for the first time. A place that is said to be full of paranormal activity and it doesn't disappoint. With one paranormal investigator fleeing the property, it was a place that the boys needed to visit, but what they encountered was much more than they had bargained for.
When does a series of fatal and near fatal accidents in one place or object, stop becoming an unfortunate set of ‘coincidences’ and start becoming something more sinister? In 1858 the world’s largest ship was launched, this behemoth of a vessel dwarfed all that of previous ships. Built on an unprecedented scale this leviathan had a capacity of 4000 passengers, over 1500 more than the ill-fated Titanic. But with 6 workers being killed during construction, two going missing and a failed first launch, many believed the ship was cursed so much so that only 35 paying passengers were aboard on her maiden voyage. This is the story and strange case of the Ghost Ship SS Great Eastern.
Part 1 of the Most Haunted Extra investigation of Dorchester Prison. Karl and Stuart take on the fearsome Dorchester Prison. A place that tests the boys to the limit.
Part 2 of Karl and Stuarts Most Haunted Extra's investigation of the formidable Dorchester Prison. They both soon realise that something is with them.
On 4th December 1872, a brigantine was discovered adrift, with partial mast in the Atlantic Ocean just off the Azores Islands, with no crew, no sign of a struggle and no reason as to their disappearance. And so, the most famous maritime mystery was born the curse of The Ghost Ship Mary Celeste.
Yvette and Karl return to Croxteth Hall, investigate the long corridors and anti-rooms, and witness some unexplained activity.