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Investigating Holy Rood Churchyard

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Holy Rood Church in Packingtonhas roots going back to the late 11th century, with parts of the current building possibly dating to that era, though the church was formally founded around 1220. The Grade II* listed building features a late 11th or early 13th-century tower and has undergone various extensions and restorations over the centuries, notably a 19th-century chancel and a late 20th-century conversion of the rear pews into a meeting space.The church has a long history of service to the Packington community, serving as a local hub for many centuries.
The Shadow People- Who are they?

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A video discussion about the shadow people, hat man, black mass, whatever you want to call them, they exist, they are real.
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Cademan Woods Investigation on Friday 13th

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Friday 13th Special, an investigation at Cademan Woods, rocks, trees, eerieness a good compilation for a good investigation, but is this wood haunted?
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Private Residence Investigation

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A House in Sutton Bonington reported to us for an activity of strange happenings.
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Parameet 4 2025 A Paranormal Investigation

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May bank holiday weekend Parameet 2025.
Sketchley Grange Hotel, The Henry Tudor Suite.
The I.P.A team with Haunted Happenings investigate the Henry Tudor Suite.
Before becoming the Sketchley Grange Hotel & Spa, the site was known as Sketchley Hall, a notable building constructed in 1892 by Charles H. Alldridge. Alldridge, who purchased the hall from the Sketchley Estate, was an enthusiast of horse racing and owned Sunloch, the 1914 Grand National winner. Tragically, Sunloch was in training for the 1920 Grand National at Sketchley when it suffered a fatal injury and was buried on the grounds.
Alldridge sold the hall in 1930, and it was subsequently rebuilt in 1934. Over time, the estate transitioned from a private residence to its current function as a hotel and spa, blending its historical roots with modern amenities.
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Belas Knap Long Barrow Investigation

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Part.1 of our Paranormal Cotswolds series.
This video we investigate Belas Knap Long Barrow, an Iron Age burial mound.
Belas Knap is a Neolithic long barrow located near Winchcombe in Gloucestershire, England. Constructed around 3000 BC, it stands as a remarkable example of the Cotswold-Severn group of chambered tombs. The site features a trapezoidal mound approximately 54 meters long, 18 meters wide, and nearly 4.5 meters high.
Key Features
False Entrance:
One of Belas Knap's most intriguing aspects is its elaborate false entrance at the northern end. This intricately constructed façade, with dry-stone walling and large limestone jambs and lintels, may have served to deter tomb robbers or functioned as a symbolic 'spirit door' for ritualistic purposes.
Burial Chambers:
The actual burial chambers are located along the eastern and western sides of the barrow and at its southern end. These chambers, formed by upright stone slabs and originally topped with corbelled roofs, were used for successive burials over time.
Archaeological Discoveries
Excavations conducted between 1863 and 1865, and later from 1928 to 1931, uncovered the remains of at least 38 individuals, including adults and children. Artefacts such as flint tools, pottery fragments, and animal bones were also found, indicating the site's prolonged use for ceremonial and burial purposes.
Several accounts over the years mention the laughter or weeping of children near the chambered tombs—especially in the early morning or twilight. This may connect to the remains of children found during excavations in the 19th and 20th centuries. Hikers have reported hearing giggles where no one is present or fleeting glimpses of pale figures darting among the stones.
Restoration and Preservation
Belas Knap has undergone several restorations to preserve its structure. Notably, in the 1920s and 1930s, efforts were made to stabilize the dry-stone walling and restore the mound's original contour. Today, the site is managed by English heritage and is accessible to the public.
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Kingston on Soar Churchyard Investigation

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A small village on the outskirts between Loughborough and Nottingham at Kingston on Soar this churchyard of St.Winifreds is a typical design to most villages in Leicestershire.
We didn't catch or detect very much here but doesn't mean it is or isn't haunted a catball activity on a baby of 6 hours grave was the only piece of activity, such a young burials.
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Quorn/Woodhouse Station Paranormal Investigation Part.1

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The first part in the Great Central Railway Paranormal Project.
This investigation is conducted at the Quorn/Woodhouse Station.
We were joined by the station master Jack Shaw and Andrew Devine. This investigation is quite long as we delve deep into the station, searching for signs that may lead to the Paranormal.
***Coming Soon***
Rothley Station
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Investigating the Cotes Lost Village Ruins

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The Ruins at Cotes
A good paranormal investigation collecting a little bit of activity.
History
Above the Soar, close to Cotes Bridge, once stood a grand house; its ruined walls are extensive and hearth tax records tell us that it had 29 chimneys. Built around 1580, the house was the home of the Skipwiths. William Skipwith was knighted by James I on his accession to the English throne, and Charles I was entertained there in 1645. Beneath its portals, Royalist and Cromwellian armies fought for possession of the strategic Cotes Bridge. As a result of their support for the King, the family were ruined, and in 1653 the house became the property of Sir Christopher Packe, Lord Mayor of London, and staunch supporter of Cromwell. His grandson Clifton abandoned it following a fire in the early 18th century, and moved to Prestwold. The cause of the fire remains a mystery, but suspicion fell on a steward who had absconded with the rent money.
Close by stood the old chapel. Here for centuries the village people had worshipped their Lord, here they had laid their loved ones to rest. On the first of August in the sixth year of the reign of Edward VI (1552), Fraunces Cave, George Vyncent and Mykell Puresey, Commissioners to the King, made a survey of all its 'goodes, plate, juells, and ornaments'. Listed are 'a challice of sylver, tow belles and a smale belle, a hand-belle, tow candellstyckes, a cope of white fustyon, a vestment of the same, three alter clothes and a corporas, tow towelles, a surples'. Nothing remains of the chapel, but the platforms on which stood the cottages and workshops of its congregation can still be seen.
Theories regarding the demise of the medieval village are many and varied. It may have been swept away to make room for the new gardens and terraces; its community may not have survived enclosure of the open fields (which started in 1513 but was not completed until 1637); or they could have left their homes following the fire. T.R. Potter, in Rambles Around Loughborough (1868) says that depopulation was a result of the plague, and that the chaplin, Andrew Glen, risked his life to confine the outbreak by feeding and tending the sick himself, and that he alone dug the graves and buried the dead.
On a fine summer's day, all is now calm and tranquility, but passing the site during an eerie November fog, it is difficult to cast from one's mind the tales of ghosts and hauntings which surround it – though doubtless such stories owe their origins rather less to reincarnations of the past than to the attractions of the vast quantities of strong ale reputed to have been left behind in the cellars of the old house.
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The Great Central Railway Paranormal Project

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The Great Central Railway Paranormal Project is a new project of investigation taken to the next level.
investigating not one but three stations built in the late 1800s restored to their original state as can be.
Do these stations hold a Paranormal secret? follow us as we explore them.
Our first in the series Quorn Station is already uploaded.
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Breedon Priory Churchyard Investigation

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Last night, the team was at Breedon Church St.Marys, based on a hill, quite cold being on a hill even though it was a warm night, strange that. This church had Anglo Saxon and Norman origins. It was a site of an Iron age fort, and after that, an Anglo Saxon Priory, remnants of the old structures still remain in the existing church structure. The oldest burial we found was 1716.
We captured some cat ball activity, and some of it was interactive, nothing on EMF, or PSB-11 Spirit box. This site was amazing.
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Gracedieu Priory Ruins Investigation

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An old investigation which we reproduced to make it a clesrer picture and added photos.
A team up with the Paranormal Afterlife team.
we were introduced to a couple of newly custom-built Afterport devices.
Investigating these ancient ruins of a once Augustuan Prioy nunnery that was dissolved by Henry VIII.
History of Grace Dieu
Although the area around Grace Dieu has historical connections dating back to the Romans and beyond, the Priory came into being around 1235-1241 as a house for Augustinian canonesses, and was dedicated to God, the Holy Trinity and St Mary and was founded by Rohese (Rose) de Verdon.
Rose was a member of a landowning family with estates around Belton. Her father, Nicholas de Verdon, had been given the land around Snape by William Wastneis, lord of the manor of Osgathorpe, to add to his park at Belton Rose endowed the priory with “all my manor of Belton… the park, warren and mills’ and with the Manor of Kirby in Kesteven, Lincolnshire
The charter of the foundress, confirmed by Bishop Grosseteste of Lincoln in 1241, describes the priory as “the church of the Holy Trinity of the Grace of God at Belton dedicated to God and St Mary”. This provided the priory with the epithet Gratia Dei or GraceDieu by which it is still known. Rose was buried in the priory chapel, and later records state that an annual sum of 12d was set aside to maintain a light shining on the tomb. The tomb and effigy were later removed, possibly at the Dissolution, to the parish church of Belton, where it can still be see today.
The first prioress was Agnes de Gresley, who was replaced in 1243 by Mary de Stretton. There was some concern about the spiritual state and the material welfare of the house in its early days.
John Comyn, Earl of Buchan and the Lord of Whitwick added more land to the priory estates in 1306. This comprised 100 acres of waste (newly cleared land from the forest) at Whitwick and Shepshed, probably equivalent to the current park at Grace Dieu.
By 1377 the priory had 16 nuns, with a hospital for 12 poor people attached. The account book of Grace Dieu for 1414-1418 survives in the Public Record office. The accounts were kept by Dame Petronella and her assistant Dame Katherine Midleton and detail stock controls (including pigs and cows), rent levels for lands and buildings, and the sale of produce. Some of the rents were large, such as land in Belton valued at £21 17s 9d. Sale of fish from the mill at Belton brought in £6.
Although there were some problems around 1440-41 between the prioress and her coterie of favourites, and the community as a whole nothing further dramatic appears have happened until 1535.
Grace Dieu, like most English nunneries, was by no means wealthy, and in 1535 its net income was valued at around £92 per annum. In 1536, however, the King’s visitors of religious houses provided a significantly lower valuation of £72 13s 4d.
In 1536-37 because of the lower valuation the priory was a candidate for suppression as a lesser monastery but it was reprieved, however the reprieve was short lived and in 1538 the priory was dissolved.
William Wordsworth stayed with his patron (Beamont) at nearby Coleorton Hall where he wrote:
“Beneath yon eastern ridge, the craggy bound,
Rugged and high, of Charnwood’s forest ground,
Stand yet, but Stranger, hidden from thy view
The ivied ruins of forlorn Grace Dieu,
Erst a religious House, which day and night
With hymns resounded and theoʻ chanted rite.”
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All Saints Churchyard Ragdale Investigation

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All Saints at Ragdale
This weeks investigation takes the team to another Leicestershire village of Ragdale to the All Saints Churchyard. It has a Medieval foundation with a medieval cross and boundary wall still intact.
It's always exciting to look at history and to investigate medieval places. You never know what you will see or capture. it's the fun, mystery, and adventure.
The investigation went well and just completed before before we dehydrated. This church is built unusually from a yellow type of Ironstone rather than granite, as seen on most Leicestershire churches. It dates from around the 1300s to 1500s.
The large stepped cross and the boundary wall are both medieval.
The team had some EMF KII and Mel Meter spikes with interaction, but nothing this time with the cat balls, we didn't pick anything up on the EVP
A Medieval cross with a sturdy base in a churchyard surrounded by old and new gravestones, some sheep with thick wool, a 13th to 15th century stone church and a mysterious looking Elizabethan Hall are the four subjects in a late 19th century picture of Ragdale. Ragdale is a small village sitting on the north bank of a feeder stream to the River Wreake.
All Saints Church and the churchyard cross are hidden by a few trees. A sign on a wooden entrance gate to the churchyard warns to keep it shut and bolted because of the livestock in the adjoining field. The gate, which needs some new paint, is adorned with coloured fluffy balls, a tradition. Gary Asher recalls: “My father was vicar of Ragdale, Hoby, Rotherby, and Brooksby from 1958 until he passed away in 1975. One of the highlights was the midnight service at Ragdale on Christmas Eve. As I remember, the two church wardens, Mr Foinette and Mr Geary, aided by locals, used to decorate the church and place lanterns along the pathway through the field. For years, the church would be packed.”
The church claims to have the oldest church bell in Leicestershire, dating from around 1300. There is one other old bell and a third from 2000, commissioned to celebrate the Millennium. The bells can be struck, but not rung.
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Welford Road Cemetery an Investigation

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Welford Road Cemetery investigation was conducted during the daytime. If there are any hauntings at all, they would be present day or night. Night time is more peaceful, and nobody about which she's the investigation easier.
The site was opened in 1849 and is still in use today. It is more than 12 hectares in size with around 10,000 headstones and 35,000 graves and is a Grade II listed site.
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The Village Cave Paranormal Investigation

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The team explored and investigated this old Slate mining cave in Charnwood Forest.
We detected a strong EMF Spike possibly from a passing spirit as it stopped shortly, possibly a visitation from the nearby graveyard.
This cave was one of those test areas for local slate, why the mine ended is unknown.
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Snibston Church St.Marys Investigation

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It was a great investigation with lots going on from close-up light anomalies to cat ball interaction, which was off cam at the time, but all in all, it was a good investigation.
St. Mary’s is a small medieval church standing on an ancient religious site. It may have been the chapel to a priory that stood where the farm house now stands. It has been altered across the years, but it is still delightful. Recently, a paschal candle was placed in St Mary’s as a tribute to its sister church St James’ Snibston, which was closed in 2007. The candle stand was carved from the former altar of St James’ Church.
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Investigating the Galleries of Justice

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From our archives brings this video of the investigation of the cells area which we actually detectec activity on cat balls and emf, but is this place haunted?
The museum is housed in a formerVictoriancourtroom,prison, andpolice stationand is therefore a historic site where an individual could be arrested, tried, sentenced, and executed. The courtrooms date back to the 14th century and the gaol to at least 1449.
The building is aGrade II*listed buildingand the museum is a registered charity.
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Coming Soon. The Great Central Railway Paranormal Project

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Coming Soon, a project of Paranormal Investigations of the original Great Central Railway Stations started off with Quorn, Woodhouse Station.
A year in the making and planning since our first visit last February 2024.
Are these Stations haunted? What spiritual secrets do they hold?
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Investigating a Loughborough Flat

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Requested by a friend to investigate their apartment flat, after experiencing strange smells, shadows and noises, we conducted an investigation yo see what was going on.
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All Saints Churchyard Investigation

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A great investigation at All Saints Churchyard in Asfordby, although we did not capture or get anything paranormal wise it was still a great session. Every place that holds history has a potential for a haunting of some kind.
History
The original Church, mentioned in the Doomsday Book, in 1086, was possibly a wooden structure. The present church consists of ironstone ashlar walling crenellated with limestone dressing. The Chancel, Vestry and Organ Chamber are roofed on Swithland Slate and the South Transept is roofed in copper. Other roofs have lead covering.
The south arcade was built in the 13th Century and its northern counterpart was built in the 14th Century, as was the South Transept arcade, South Porch and Tower. The Spire, Nave clerestory and Nave and Transept roofs all date to the 15th Century. The Vestry and Organ Chamber were built in the 19th Century.
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Investigating the Old Rectory

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A great investigation, being the first ever investigation this location has ever had it made the night interesting.
We had rempods activated, temperature was up and down, and unusual stick figures were picked up on the SLS camera. Also, interesting words were generated on the Hexcom.
Set in the Medieval centre of Loughborough, The Old Rectory building represents a rare survival of a stone built 11th century manor house. Today, it stands in its own grounds on Rectory Place on the edge of the modern town centre.
The building was home to the Rectors of All Saints Parish Church for most of its life and probably represents one of the oldest Rectories in the country.
The Old Rectory now houses a museum run by the Loughborough Archaeological and Historical Society.
The remains of that early building were rescued when what seemed to be an eighteenth or early nineteenth century house was being demolished in the 1960s
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Asfordby Cemetery Investigation

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Part 2, the first part was at Asfordby Churchyard acwhile ago.
A good location on a cold night in the Asfordby Cemetery.
We didn't really get much activity here as we did in the Asfordby Churchyard a while back. Also, there's not much history on this place either.
The Leicestershire & Rutland Family History Society has published details of Asfordby burials from 1813 to 1865 on microfiche.
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Foremark St.Saviours Investigation

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St Saviour's was built in 1662, reusing stone from a ruined chapel at nearby Ingleby, and is built in such a convincing style that from the outside, only an expert could tell the true date.
Our Briefing never recorded due to strange phenomena, and we got instant catball activity as soon as the investigation started.
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Grange Park Farm House Investigation

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A 17th century old farmhouse derelict, practically falling to pieces, is located on the outskirts of Loughborough now occupied by a new housing estate.
This farmhouse still holds much spiritual activity, in and around the house, as well as in the cellar.
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Elvaston Castle & Churchyard- An Investigation

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Elvaston Castle Estate
The team visited the castle after the church, which is on another post.
The estate has some beautiful gardens with a large lake. Original home to Harringtons, the Stanhopes the Earls.
Comprising of a Church, Farm stables, water mill, boat House, lake, Moors Chapel parts of a magnificent park.
Is it haunted?
Until the 16th century the estate was held by the Shelford Priory. After the Dissolution of the Monasteries the Crown sold the priory and its estates in 1538 to Sir Michael Stanhope of Rampton, Nottinghamshire. Sir John Stanhope (died 1611) granted the estate to his second son, also Sir John Stanhope (d .1638), High Sheriff of Derbyshire, in 1629.
The manor house was built for the latter Sir John in 1633. This Elizabethan-style house was redesigned and extended in a grand Gothic Revival style by James Wyatt in the early 19th century for Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl of Harrington. Wyatt designed a new wing, a new great hall, and most of the interiors of the castle, but died before work was completed. His designs were carried out by Robert Walker between 1815 and 1829.
Further modifications were made in the 1836 by the architect Lewis Nockalls Cottingham; this work was on the Elizabethan-styled south front which was remodelled to match the rest of the now Gothic-styled castle.
In 1860–1861 there were further alterations. The Earl of Harrington contracted alterations carried out by Robert Bridgart's building company of Friar Gate Derby under the direction of Messrs Giles & Brookhouse, architects. Both newspaper articles have lengthy descriptions of all the alterations. Robert Bridgart died in 1860 during the alterations and his son (Robert Bridgart of Derby) took over the building works.
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Investigation at St.Georges Churchyard, Swannington

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A Friday 13th Special, out and about to the churchyard of St.Georges in Swannington, a church that dates early 1800s, a good investigation and one location to tick off the list, but is it haunted?
History
The original name was St George’s Whitwick as both Swannington and Thringstone were part of the ecclesiastical parish of Whitwick. In 1875, St George’s became a parish in its own right. The ecclesiastical parish boundaries are somewhat different to the civil parish boundaries, as they included Peggs Green and Stordon Grange.
St George’s Church was built in 1825. The poet William Wordsworth’s diary records walking with his host, Sir George Howland Beaumont, to choose the site of the church:
During the month of December 1820, I accompanied a much-beloved and honoured Friend in a walk through different parts of his estate, with a view to fix upon the site of a new Church which he intended to erect.
Others claim that Lady Beaumont chose the site as it was a place where her husband liked to paint. It is likely that both claims are correct, as it would be natural for Sir George to take his guest to the place he liked to paint and suggest it as the site for the church.
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Abandoned Graveyard Investigation

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In this video, the team find themselves in an abandoned derelict or overgrown graveyard. The site of the church of St Peter in the Rushes lies in a small enclosure, surrounded by fields with a fish pond nearby. It is within 150m of the junction of the three parish boundaries of Rempstone, Costock, and East Leake, and from this, it might be supposed that an early Saxon church once stood here to serve the three villages. Visible signs of its existence are the remains of the old graveyard, which is about three quarters of a mile to the north west of the present church of All Saints in Rempstone village. The church is long gone now, its materials used in the church nearby.
We had cat ball activity from some of the graves. This place was so creepy as its old abandoned. Check out our other videos, and please like, subscribe, and share
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City of Caves Investigation

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A very active investigation of cat balls going off and SLS captures too. An active location.
City of Caves is a visitor attraction in Nottingham based on a network of caves, carved out of sandstone that have been variously used over the years as a tannery, public house cellars, and as an air raid shelter. The caves are listed as a scheduled monument by Historic England under the name Caves at Drury Hill, Drury Hill being the medieval street under which they were formerly located until it was demolished to make way for the Broadmarsh Shopping Centre. The newer City of Caves name refers to the fact that the city of Nottingham has hundreds of man-made caves, which have been in use for over a thousand years.
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Cossington Churchyard Investigation

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The church itself was built in the 13th century and revised in the 14th and 15th centuries. Victorian restoration was carried out in the 19th century. In 1900, the west gallery was removed. The dedication to the Blessed Virgin Mary was before 1505.
A good investigation with some activity with Mel meter and KII, a good location.
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Anchor Church Investigation

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An Investigation at a Derbyshire cave known as Anchor Church, which we hiked too and conducted a paranormal investigation, which was during our Paracamp weekender.
Is this place haunted? many paranormal investigators believe so.
This cave lies between Ingleby and Foremark. This grade II listed cave Anchor Church: The refuge of a 9th-century royal religious recluse?
The rock-cut remains of Anchor Church, near Foremark in Derbyshire, have long been identified as an 18th-century folly. Recent analysis of the cave’s architectural features, though, has revealed clues to a possible early medieval origin for the site.
Sir Robert Burdett (1716-1797), was a particularly keen visitor to the site, which lay close to (though outside the grounds of) his Palladian mansion, Foremark Hall. A painting by Thomas Smith of Derby, completed in 1745, shows one such gathering, with well-dressed ladies and gentlemen enjoying the cave while a man plays the flute. In his 1899 account Repton and Its Neighbourhood, F C Hipkins also describes the site as Sir Robert’s ‘favourite retreat’, noting that he ‘had it fitted up so that he and his friends could dine within its cool and romantic cells’. Traces of these modifications can still be seen today – but recently published research by Wessex Archaeology and the Royal Agricultural University’s newly formed Cultural Heritage Institute suggests that the space’s origins may be as much as 1,000 years earlier.
The ‘anchor’ in its name is not a maritime The ‘anchor’ in its name is not a maritime reference, but speaks of the cave being inhabited by an anchorite, or religious recluse, during the medieval period. speaks of the cave being inhabited by an anchorite, or religious recluse, during the medieval period, a hermitage.
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The Hermits Cave Investigation

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The second part of our paracamp weekend investigations, the first being Dale Abbey Church.
This investigation, although allegedly haunted by stories, the team did not record any evidence of paranormal nature, but that does not mean it is not haunted but it was a good investigation never the less, our dog wasn't keen on the cave.
Hermits Cave at Dale Abbey
THE VILLAGE OF DALE ABBEY in the southeast of Derbyshire was originally an area known as Depedale. It was renamed after the monastery was founded in the 13th century, but the first religious occupation of this spiritual site was actually by a solitary hermit in the early 1100s.
The hermit in question was a local baker called Cornelius from Derby, who one day had a dream that the Virgin Mary told him to go to Depedale to live a life of solitary prayer. As the story goes, he obeyed the vision despite not even knowing where Depedale was at the time. Upon his arrival, he found nothing but a marshland in the valley bottom with steep sandstone banks on the southern side. There, he excavated a home in one of these sandstone banks and began his worship in seclusion.The simple cave has openings for a door and windows and a cross engraved on one wall. On the outside is a large collection of carved graffiti that has accumulated over the centuries. The hermit later built a small chapel at the site; measuring just 26 by 25 feet, it is probably one of the smallest churches in England. Remarkably, it shares a roof with an adjoining farmhouse that was once possibly once used as an infirmary for the abbey.
The hermit’s well can also still be seen in the churchyard.
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All Saints Church, Dale Abbey Investigation

Investigating Paranormal Anomalies
The team visited this tiny church during the end of May 2024 paracamp weekend to conduct a paranormal investigation. We were able to take some daytime photos just as it started to get dark.
So, is it haunted? maybe, but at this time, we collected no evidence.
History
All Saints Church at Dale Abbey, which is a tiny chapel dating to the 12th century. It may have been the infirmary chapel for the Abbey of St Mary
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Thringstone House Investigating

Investigating Paranormal Anomalies
A Halloween investigation from cat balls, rempods, and activity was rife, drop in air pressure, and temperature. Although trying to debunk all activity, these were unexplainable, so is Thringstone House haunted?
We believe it is, but the activity captured does not prove it. As researchers, we require more evidence. What do you think?
Who is Charles Booth?
He was a Philanthropist and social researcher born in 1847.
In 1887, Charles Booth, a Liverpool ship-owner, conducted the first social survey of low skilled London workers in the East End of London to know the population of poor people and up to how much years they would live compared to rich people.
Pioneer in influencing government policies on the reduction of poverty that led to a range of social reforms in the early 1900s, such as the introduction of the Old Age pensions, and free school meals, and ultimately to the foundation of the welfare state.
Booth was a wealthy merchant from the Port of Liverpool who travelled regularly to London. He rented Grace Dieu Manor as a halfway staging post and brought his wife Mary and 5 children to the manor in 1886.
During their life at Grace Dieu manor, Mary Booth established meetings for the women of Thringstone who came up to the manor to talk, have tea, sew, read and generally socialise, and were a great success.
Charles wanted to do something for the men of the village, and in 1901, Thringstone House was bought for this purpose. This new club provided a reading room and games room with allotments in an adjacent field.
Much later, Thringstone House became The Charles Booth Centre
In 1911, the premises were extended, incorporating a large hall on the first floor for dances and private functions. In this year, a Deed of Trust was formed, which was taken over by Leicestershire County Council in 1950. The "Club House" as it affectionately became known has provided for the physical, mental, and social needs of the communities ever since.
Charles wanted to help relieve the suffering of the poor in the East End of London. Over 17 years, he produced volumes of statistics, which led the government to pass the first Old Age Pension Act in 1908. Copies of LIFE & LABOUR IN LONDON Complete with maps can be viewed at the Community Centre.
So that's the story of Charles Booth, and it is the Thringstone House which was brought to our attention, and we conducted an investigation there on Saturday, 8th June.
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Walton on the Wolds Churchyard Investigation

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The location is Walton on the Wolds, a small village outside of Loughborough, Leicestershire
It was a great investigation and a great night.
History
Church is dedicated toSt Bartholomew, who is believed to have been present in the village since at least 1220,however the church was rebuilt in 1736 and dedicated to St Mary. The current West Tower has been dated back to this 17th-century rebuild. The church experienced further rebuilding in the 19th century, including thenaveandchancel, which had aGothicinfluence. The church has been noted for its unusual use of red brick since rubblestone is more commonly used among churches in the locality. Theheritage listingnotes that the church has severalstained glasswindows.
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Are Dolls Haunted or Possessed?

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In this video, we talk about dolls that have attachments and online sales of haunted dolls. Are they legit?
Only several in the world have a reputation to be possessed and have a backstory history.
We also conducted an investigation on three ragdolls with a backstory.
Are they haunted? Are Dolls being sold under the misinformed labels just for profiteering?
You decide!
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Investigating Blackfordby Churchyard

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A Paranormal Investigation of the churchyard at Blackfordby.
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