Location Reports

  • Synchronicity – coincidental occurrences or events with meaning?

    Synchronicity – coincidental occurrences or events with meaning?

    A Church and some Snowdrops Synchronicity – a concept introduced by the psychologist Carl Jung almost a 100 years ago, who stated that events are meaningful coincidences if they occur with no causal relationship, yet seem to be meaningfully related. The term has enjoyed a renaissance in recent years within the paranormal community, but it…

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  • The search for the answers to be found in a hidden corner of Essex – the ghosts that just won’t rest.

    The search for the answers to be found in a hidden corner of Essex – the ghosts that just won’t rest.

    The sight that greeted us on our very first visit. Ever since Laura and I first started working together, there has been one location that has remained a constant, even as we found ourselves relocating several times around southern and eastern England over the past ten years. An ancient place of Christian worship, located deep…

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  • The ‘ghosts’ of Landguard Fort

    The ‘ghosts’ of Landguard Fort

    Landguard Fort, Suffolk, location of the last seaborne invasion of England (2nd July 1667), is a place that has gained popularity for organised ghost hunt events over the past ten years or so, although it’s yet to reach the dizzy heights of paranormal folklore that haunts such as Fort Amherst or Dover Castle enjoy. However, from…

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  • Media Update – Peterborough Museum, Cambridgeshire

    Further to our Peterborough Museum article a couple of weeks ago, Marq English, of Spiral Paranormal and MEV Productions, has recently published his video episode of the event we attended at the museum, which will provide another view of our evening, as well as some of the events we described in our article. You can…

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  • Peterborough Museum, Cambridgeshire

    Peterborough Museum, Cambridgeshire

    Back in the day, when Laura and I first started to work together, one of the things that we decided to do was to take a different approach to what we had previously done as individuals previously and cast our net wide to widen our experience, including participating in a couple of organised ghost hunt…

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  • The Mermaid Inn, Rye, East Sussex

    The Mermaid Inn, Rye, East Sussex

    The Mermaid Inn, at the top of a long hillGlad we had a car……… Reorganising our files recently provided us with the opportunity to review some of our earlier experiences and see how we have developed our methods and processes from when we first started our journey. One of the first times that we worked…

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  • A visit to Waverley Abbey, Surrey – Britain’s first Cistercian Monastry

    A visit to Waverley Abbey, Surrey – Britain’s first Cistercian Monastry

    It was that time of year again, the cool spring air was gradually turning into summer, allowing us to explore the local area, which was still relatively new to us at that time. Whilst looking for some suitable locations to visit within an hour’s travelling distance, I stumbled across a reference to the ruins of…

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  • Orford Castle Update – a further discovery?

    It is probably fair to say that, since our visit to Orford Castle back in August 2015, the location has persisted in keeping us busy over the ensuing days, weeks and months. Orford Castle Keep , from the car park Unlike previous locations that have proved to be of interest to us, Laura had genuinely…

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  • Orford Castle – an update and unexpected response from English Heritage relating to Laura’s discovery

    A couple of months have passed since our visit to Orford Castle back in August, which have proved eventful on many levels. Our visit appears to have left its mark upon Laura, with more information coming to her on a regular basis, even though we haven’t been anywhere near the castle since. This stream of…

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  • Hellfire Caves – How our journey began

    Hellfire Caves, in Buckinghamshire, features strongly in the world of the paranormal, perhaps not surprising in view of its’ name. The entrance to the caves Whilst Laura and I have been there on a couple of occasions, it was our first visit to the location that perhaps sticks in the memory the most, as not…

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