Ghost Hunt at Westbury Swimming Baths
£15.00 – £30.00
We invite you join us for a Ghost Hunt at Westbury Swimming pool. Book today for just £15 deposit! You will receive a PayPal invoice for the balance 3 weeks before the event.
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Westbury Swimming Pool is Britain’s oldest working public swimming pool. The pool was constructed by William Laverton, a wealthy mill owner and it first opened for public use in 1887. It was often used for dances during the winter months (when the pool would be covered by a suspended floor) During WW1, the pool was also used as billeting station for soldiers. Many visitors are blissfully unaware of the ghosts who are said to reside here.
It is said that Westbury Swimming Pool is haunted by a ghost called George, who was a caretaker. This ghostly gentleman has allegedly been seen wearing a pair of blue overalls.
There are reports of a death in the main pool area when a man who was diving from the balcony misjudged his landing and fell badly, breaking his neck.
There are also reports of a small female child who is said to linger at the swimming baths.
This is a real paranormal investigation, there is no fakery, tricks or actors jumping out at you.