Explore The Gallery
Aston Hall
LOCATION: Aston Hall (Birmingham)
DATE: 4TH December 2019
Aston Hall is a magnificent seventeenth century red-brick mansion situated in a picturesque public park on the north side of Birmingham. Built between 1618 and 1635 for Sir Thomas Holte and home to James Watt Junior from 1817-1848, Aston Hall is steeped in history.
AVon Croft Museum
LOCATION: Avon Croft Museum (Bromsgrove)
DATE: 21st Decemember 2019
Avon Croft Museum is filled with over 60 buildings that have been restored and moved to avon croft from around England, There are many different buildings even a stunning windmill they have restored and brought back to live and is now in fully working order making bread... There is even a merchants house which when restoring the building and moving it tothis site they found a coin in the structure that dated back to the 15th century now they have restored the building you can now walk all around the building which is pretty cool!!
Please look at our live video of footage inside the windmill is really breath taking!!
Draklow Tunnels
LOCATION: Drakelow Tunnels (Kiddiminster)
DATE: 21st May 2019
Drakelow Tunnels are a former Top Secret underground military complex beneath Kingsford Country Park north of Kidderminster, Worcestershire. The tunnels were built between 1941-1942 as a Shadow Factory for the Rover car company. Parts for aircraft engines were machined in the 3.5 miles of tunnels throughout WWII
Guys Cliffe House
LOCATION: Guy's Cliffe House
DATE: 26th March 2018
Guy's Cliffe has been occupied since Saxon times and derives its name from the legendary Guy of Warwick. Guy is supposed to have retired to a hermitage on this site, this legend led to the founding of a chantey. The chantey was established in 1423 as the Chapel of St Mary Magdalene and the rock-carved stables and storehouses still remain. After the Dissolution of the Monasteries by Henry VIII the site passed into private hands.
Holy Souls Church
LOCATION: Holy Souls Church (Hatton)
DATE: November 2019
We came across this gawjus little church while travelling back from Warwick near Hatton and wow what a lovely little church and graveyard it was one to which gave me an idea of a training exercise for the team!! I saw a figure so clearly solid and ran down to the area to catch it all on film for you do let us know what you see in these photo's And feel free to watch our
Kelvedon Hatch
LOCATION: Kelvedon Hatch (Essex- England)
DATE: 14th July 2018
The Kelvedon Hatch bunker was built in 1952–53 as part of ROTOR. ROTOR was a programme to improve and harden Britain's air defence network. It was constructed by Peter Lind & Company of London who still trade today. The bunker was a hardened (three level 'R4') Sector Operations Centre (SOC) for RAF Fighter Command.
Birmingham Catacombs
LOCATION: Warstone Lane Cemetry, (Birmingham Jewellery Quarters)
DATE: 5th October 2019
Team BGH visited Key Hill Cemetery and warstone lane cemetery both of these are known as Birmingham catacombs when the sun had gone down as we have never been here at night it was our 1st experience of that and wow it was really amazing!! We have put the 2 live videos together that we did on facebook support & Join BGH has they travel through England visiting all most haunted locations as they can!!
Key Hill Cemetery
LOCATION: Key Hill Cemetery (Birmingham Jewellery Quarters)
DATE: 6th October 2019
originally called Birmingham General Cemetery, is a cemetery in Hockley (the Jewellery Quarter), Birmingham, England. It opened in 1836 as a nondenominational cemetery (in practice nonconformist), and is the oldest cemetery, not being in a churchyard, in Birmingham.
SINAI PARKHOUSE
LOCATION: Sinai Park House (Burton On Trent, England)
DATE: 23 June 2019
The Sinai site was always of strategic importance, with commanding views over the north/south crossing point over the Trent. For Romans, it was an ideal outpost – a day’s march via Rykneld Street to Derby or Lichfield. In Medieval times, it was the fortified manor of the de Schobenhale family with its 13th-century hilltop moat (now an ancient monument).
NEWSHAM PARK HOSPITAL
LOCATION: Newsham Park Hospital (Liverpool, England)
DATE: 28th May 2018..
Newsham Park Hospital opened its doors in 1954. The hospital developed its own psychiatric department and received an influx of patients with severe mental problems. The hospital officially stopped taking new patients in 1988, and by 1992 all remaining patients and staff were relocated.