Welcome to the official Ghost Mission website.
Ghost Mission was founded during the summer months of 2006 by a group of
3 friends, each with an interest in the Paranormal and Paranormal Investigating.
Our core members each having brought different skills, experiences, opinions and knowledge to the group.
As a group we undertake many private investigations resulting in some very unusual paranormal findings.
Also, we share this fascinating subject with the general public so people like you can decide for yourself what may be out there.
We enjoy what we do and would like to share our knowledge and experiences with people like you.
We operate all Ghost Missions with the use of recognised equipment whilst also developing our senses and awareness of the Paranormal.
Our private and public events are at various locations across the North West England, North Wales and occasionally further a field.
If you would like to join us then please get in touch. All up and coming public events will be listed on our Events page.
We also support local and national charities and these special events will be listed amongst our other events.
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| Royal Court Theatre - Saturday, April 28th, 2007
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| Royal Court Theatre - Saturday, March
31st, 2007
Please visit the forum
for booking information or the events page for more ghost
nights.

The Royal Court Theatre was originally built in 1850 as the Henrietta Street Iron Works. In 1886 the building was gutted by fire and subsequently bought and turned into a Theatre. The Theatre opened in 1893 and incorporated some of the external walls of the original Iron Works.
Although the Theatre originally had two balconies the upper circle was removed in 1948. The Theatre was known as the Empire in the 1900s, and has been a Bingo Hall and a church. Happily the Theatre, called the Royal Court once more, is now owned by the Bacup Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society.
Without giving too much away our last
visit to this venue supplied us with many unexplainable
happenings including one person being possessed.
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