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Paranormal Events, Ghost Hunting Events, West Yorkshire Ghost Hunts

Knottingley Town Hall West Yorkshire Ghost Hunt 

Saturday 25th June 2022 9pm till 2.00am Only £35.00 Per Person

Knottingley Town Hall Ghost Hunts / West Yorkshire Ghost Hunts 

Knottingley Town Hall Ghost Hunts With Paranormal Eye UK 

Knottingley Town Hall is reported to be rife with ghostly Activity, and this may well be due to the fact it has been built on the site of a Medieval Monastery. Ghost hunts at the old town hall are not for faint-hearted as poltergeist activity is common. Knottingley Town hall was Opened in 1865 and witnessed tragedies and fatal accidents. Many people believe that a young boy was supposed to have fallen the rear staircase to his death at this location. Reports of two ladies casually walking around the building dressed in wartime clothes have been reported on many occasions; reports of a previous employee and a man in a flat cap are all regular ghostly sightings at Knottingley Town Hall. Strange unexplained thuds, doors slamming shut, and voices are periodic paranormal phenomena encountered here. Dare you join us on this overnight ghost hunt

With this old location are many tales of death on the staircase, ghostly figures in black and small children are said to wander. There are many reported feelings of unease, dread and being watched unexplained mists, mysterious footsteps and disembodied voices. The Team have personally experienced the awful feeling of being watched, and some team members refuse to enter the building alone. Will you be able to last the evening in this historic building after dark? Join us as we investigate Haunted Knottingley Town Hall with its very dark and eerie cellars,  dark corridors, ball room and former council chamber. This location has acquired a somewhat of a reputation as a very haunted building in West Yorkshire. Join the team as we invite you on this intense ghost hunt.

History of Knottingley Town Hall 

Knottingley Town Hall was built in 1865 in a town already soaked in history.

During the three Sieges of Pontefract Castle, Oliver Cromwell took residence in the town, originally an Anglo-Saxon settlement. However, the ancient monument of Ferrybridge shows it had significant indigenous habitation long before that time.

Inextricably linked with Ferrybridge, Knottingley is a West Yorkshire town whose history is tied to river travel and industry. It has retained some aspects of that industrial history as a thriving enterprise today, employing many of its combined population of 17,000. It was originally an Anglo-Saxon settlement, though the ancient monument of Ferrybridge Henge shows it had significant indigenous habitation long before then.

The crossing over the Aire at Ferrybridge was of importance for many centuries. A bridge was built there in 1198, and another to replace it two centuries later. Located on the Great North Road linking London with York and Edinburgh beyond that, the town became an important staging place for the coach traffic on that route. The traffic continued to develop until, in 1804, the government had to build a wider bridge over the river to accommodate it. The new bridge was designed higher to allow easier passage of the barge traffic on the Aire and Calder Navigation.

Knottingley was an inland port of some note, long the last navigable point on the Aire until the Aire and Calder Navigation, built-in 1704 and widened in 1826, enabled barges to make it to Leeds. Its shipyards built and maintained both inland and seagoing vessels. Pottery was a significant industry for the town from the 19th century until as late as the 1940s, when the Australian Pottery, opened to cater to that country's needs, finally closed.

Glass manufacturing continues to be necessary. The town had Kellingley colliery operating until December 2015. The vast power station at Ferrybridge helped the demand for coal. Whilst most of the coal bound for Ferrybridge was left by rail, some were transported upriver using barges, the last of which was delivered in December 2002. Knottingley is a central point for horse racing fans, with tracks at Pontefract, York, Wetherby, and Doncaster.

This Event Includes 

Working in small groups, participating in Ouija/spirit board sessions, Evp Sessions, Table tipping, seances and many other techniques.

Tea/coffee and light snacks.

Exclusive access after dark 

Spiritual Medium throughout the event

Requirements For This Event 

All attendees must be 18 years or older.

Not suitable for pregnant ladies.

Anyone under or suspected of being under the influence of alcohol or illegal substances will not be permitted.

This is an old and dark location, all attendees must bring a torch with them.

All attendees are expected to wear sensible shoes no heels or sandals etc.

We advise that you wear warm clothing. 

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Please Note:

Before booking this event, please read the following as per our terms and conditions agreed at the point of sale. All payments are non-refundable and non-transferable

General Information 

This is not a sleepover event.

Complimentary hot and drinks are provided along with light snacks, We do not cater for dietary requirements. However guests are welcome to bring their own snacks and drinks.

We operate a ticketless event. sign in on arrival.

Arrival time is 15 minutes before the event start time.

There is NO parking at this location. However there is street parking. 

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