Ghost Hunt At The Old Prison, Northleach – V.I.P. option available
£20.00 – £120.00
Join us at Northleach Old Prison, where history’s darkest chapters refuse to stay buried. This formidable stone fortress, built in 1792 as a House of Correction under the reforms of Sir George Onesiphorus Paul, stands as a monument to human suffering and endurance.
Within these walls, men, women, and children were imprisoned together regardless of age, crime, or condition. The stone, damp cells witnessed untold hardship as prisoners endured the infamous treadmill, harsh punishments, and deplorable living conditions. Designed by William Blackburn, this prison complex included a courtroom, police station, and separate women’s wing added in 1844—each area now heavy with the weight of its troubled past.
The Old Prison has earned its reputation as one of the region’s most haunted locations.
Investigators and guests have documented extensive supernatural phenomena, including:
- Disembodied voices echoing through empty corridors
- Shadow figures moving between cells and through the exercise yard
- Sudden temperature drops and oppressive cold spots
- Unexplained footsteps on stone floors
- Cell doors slamming shut without human intervention
- Whispered conversations from unseen sources
- Apparitions of former inmates still pacing their final prison
Join us for a genuine paranormal investigation through the prison’s most active areas:
Original stone cells with their atmosphere intact
Prison corridors where footsteps still echo in the darkness
The courtroom where justice was dispensed with little mercy
Police House with its own mysterious residents
Exercise yards where spirits are frequently sighted
The treadmill area where prisoners once toiled endlessly