Haunted Darlington - Real Ghosts Darlington
In the Manor House the ghost of Lady Jerratt has only one arm as the other had been severed during her murder. A bloody thumb and finger print remained on the wall, impossible to scrub away or paint over.
At nearby Durham Tees Valley Airport a ghost dressed in full flying kit has been seen around the airport's hotel.
At the Blackwell Grange Hotel the Tartan Lady, a ghostly Scot, still haunts the building. The Civic theatre is also reputed to be haunted.
9pm - 2am 10 places left
Sunday 22/02/2015
£31 per person
Built as a family home in 1693 this 143 bedroom hotel comes with very interesting history whilst being in position of a famous family for 250 years. One of the saddest stories is of a young boy that was continually chained up in the hall. A jilted lover who suffered a terrible death in the hall is now said to stalk the bedrooms & sounds of children’s laughter & crying are heard throughout the building.
10pm - 3am SOLD OUT 0 places left
Friday 13/03/2015
£31 per person
A former coaching inn created in 1611. Despite being rebuilt in 1893 and suffering a mysterious fire in 2008 its resident ghosts have remained. 2 of the specters to be still be seen and heard throughout the hotel are of a former butler and chambermaid who’s love affair ended in both mysterious and tragic circumstances. A Victorian child wearing a bonnet is also seen here.
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9pm - 2am 16 places left
Sunday 31/01/2016
£32 per person
Built as a family home in 1693 this 143 bedroom hotel comes with very interesting history whilst being in position of a famous family for 250 years. One of the saddest stories is of a young boy that was continually chained up in the hall. A jilted lover who suffered a terrible death in the hall is now said to stalk the bedrooms & sounds of children’s laughter & crying are heard throughout the building.
West Auckland Memorial Hall (Bishop Auckland)
Memorial Hall, Darlington Rd, West Auckland, Bishop Auckland, County Durham DL14 9HT
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7:30pm till 12am 17 places left
Saturday 17/05/2025
£51 per person
Built in 1925 as a memorial to the local soldiers who died during World War One. Its been a place for important meetings, countless shows and ballroom dances. Its also been used as a Sunday school and childrens dinner hall. There have been a number of ghostly encounters here. Numerous figures and oddly shaped lights have been seen. The apparition of a lady wearing a long dress is said to drift through the building. Male voices can be heard and the figure of a man has been witnessed peering through doorways.