Ghost hunt - Robert Craven Hall (Leeds)
Robert Craven Hall, Leeds.

Embark on a supernatural adventure and delve into the unknown as you become a paranormal investigator for the night.
Explore some of the most haunted locations in the North East, Yorkshire and Lancashire with Spirit Seekers.
Robert Craven Hall (Leeds)
Built in 1896 in honour of a wealthy, local gentleman. It was first used as a working mans club and later became a community hall. Poltergeist activity and strange occurrences have literally grabbed the attention of people here. Some have actually fled the building whilst claiming they have been touched by something. Fixtures have flown from walls, voices and loud banging can be heard along with eerie singing and creepy piano music coming from upstairs.
16+ only. 16s to 18s must be accompanied by an adult. No refunds will be given for incorrectly booked tickets.
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About us Join Spirit Seekers and become a paranormal investigator for the night. Make use of our specialised equipment and be guided by our experienced paranormal investigators who will share their knowledge, techniques and experiences of investigating. Got your own equipment? Bring it along and don't forget your torch! Wrap up warm as old buildings can get cold but please refrain from wearing clothing that can cause distracting sounds. Tea, coffee and snacks will be provided but feel free to bring along your own as well. We approach our investigations sceptically and logically, however, we are fully open to other beliefs and those who wish to, will be invited to join in prayers of protection before and after the event. In our pursuit of understanding the paranormal, authenticity is our guiding principle. We firmly believe in transparency and integrity, recognising the importance of delivering genuine experiences. Faking paranormal activity undermines the essence of our mission which is to explore the unexplained with honesty and respect. We leave it to you to decide. Each investigation is approached with sincerity, allowing the unknown to unfold naturally, however, as much as we try we can’t guarantee that members of the spirit world will make their presence known, but we can at least guarantee you will experience a fun and interesting night. Built in 1896 in honour of a wealthy, local gentleman. It was first used as a working mans club and later became a community hall. Poltergeist activity and strange occurrences have literally grabbed the attention of people here. Some have actually fled the building whilst claiming they have been touched by something. Fixtures have flown from walls, voices and loud banging can be heard along with eerie singing and creepy piano music coming from upstairs.Robert Craven Hall (Leeds)