Stanley Palace Ghost Hunts

Type:Guided Walk

83 Watergate St, Chester, Cheshire, CH1 2LF

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GHOST HUNT AT STANLEY PALACE IN CHESTER

Join Haunted Rooms for a full night of ghost hunting at one of the most haunted buildings in Cheshire!
Stanley Palace is a 16th Century mansion in the heart of the historic and incredibly haunted city of Chester in the North West of England.

Built in 1591 on the site of an old priory dating back hundreds of years prior, Stanley Palace has a vast history stretching back to Medieval times. With such a long and storied past, it's little surprise this place garners so much interest in the paranormal world.

The stories of paranormal activity inside this World Heritage Site are as vast as its history. Both locals and volunteers have reported a significant amount of strange happenings over the years.

Tickets are priced at £45.00 and include ghost tour, ghost hunt, hot drinks, snacks and soup.

Spots are likely to fill up fast for this, so don't wait and book now!

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