Welcome to the home of Spookseekers Paranormal.
Based in Leeds, West Yorkshire. We are a non-profit organisation that holds both public & private investigations across the country.
Our aim is to give all our guests a genuine
Ghost Hunting experience at some of the most haunted locations in and around the uk.
You can book one of our events by heading to our events page or if you would like to arrange a private event for just your party of 15 or more people for Birthdays and other celebrations.
Leeds Central Library
Saturday 25th January 2025
8pm till 1am
£49 per Ticket
** SOLD OUT **
On previous Investigations of this huge historic building with it many rooms, corridors and staircases we have had some amazing activity from an apparition in the entrance hall caught on camera to disembodied voices in the old library rooms.
The Central Library is a Grade II listed building and was constructed between 1878 and 1884.The building was opened on 17 April 1884.Leeds Central Library
Ghost Hunt at Ruthin Gaol
Saturday 1st March 2025
6pm till 11pm
£45 per ticket
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One frequent report is the heavy prison cell doors slamming shut, in some instances people have reported the doors slamming shut one by one, in a domino effect.
The spirit of the only person executed at the jail is reportedly the main culprit for many of the hauntings. William Hughes is believed to haunt the condemned man’s cell. In the room, there is a scene set of his last night in the cell before his execution the following morning. There’s a motion sensor that sets off a commentary upon walking into this cell, and on many occasions, the commentary has set off when nobody is in the cell or anywhere near it. This has been witnessed during the day as well as the night.
William has also been reported to be particularly drawn to women, with many reporting being touched or a sense of someone near them.
There is also another William reported to haunt the jail, a William Kerr, an ex-prison guard who simply vanished one day during his rounds. It’s believed the inmates did away with him after being put through years of mistreatment by him.
Another report here is of a young girl’s laughter being heard resonating throughout the jail. Many mediums have said that they believe the spirit of a happy young girl still resides at Ruthin.
Other reports include the feeling of being followed, touched, and disembodied voices.
Ghost Hunt at Doncaster Air Museum
Saturday 29th March
8pm till 1am
£30 per Ticket
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Join Spookseekers Paranormal on a ghost hunting event at this most haunted of former R.A.F bases. The site was used during the Second World War by the R.A.F, preceding that it was a civilian air field. What is not realised about this site is that there are reportedly numerous incidents of, paranormal activity recorded in an and around the many buildings.
Come along and investigate which restless souls still inhabit this former R.A.F base, which spirits walk the corridors of the buildings and stroll around the site.
GhostHunt at Anninson Funeral Parlour
Saturday 12th April 2025
9pm till 2am
£30 per ticket
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A funeral parlour provokes many images and none of them pleasant. Imagine being inside a funeral parlour in the dead of night and walking through an embalming room and mortuary that has been left exactly as it was over 30 years ago. If this is something that you believe that you are capable of doing, now is your chance. An overnight ghost hunt at Annison Funeral Parlour awaits you along with all the spirits and ghosts that linger.
Ghost Hunt & Sleepover at Borwick Hall
Saturday 13th September 2025
5pm till 10am
£65 per Ticket
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A ghost hunt at the Historic Borwick Hall near Carnforth, Lancashire, is an opportunity you won’t want to miss. Mentioned in the Domesday Book as the manor of Borwick, the oldest surviving parts of the building are from the 14th century when a Pele Tower was constructed to ward off marauding Scots.
With such a long and colourful history, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that there are a fair few ghosts in residence. Since the hall was opened as an Education Centre by Lancashire Council, the number of paranormal reports has skyrocketed.
Young residents complain of cries and moans from empty rooms in the dead of night. In one instance, a group of boys plucked up the courage to investigate the strange noises, only to be confronted by a man’s apparition staring menacingly at the end of the corridor.
There are tales of the White Lady who haunts the tower. She’s described as young and pretty but with a distinct melancholy demeanour. Her ghost still haunts the tower, where she was held captive by her father until she agreed to marry a man she did not love. Her heart belonged to another, so she refused the arrangement and died of starvation after her father wouldn’t set her free.
Many other ghosts are believed to haunt this foreboding building, with visitors and staff refusing to enter certain areas on their own.
Are you brave enough to take on this unnerving country house in the dead of night? Not only will you be joining a real paranormal investigation, you’ll also have the option to spend the night!