National Emergency Services Museum Ghost Hunt £40pp
Schedule
Sat, 22 Mar, 2025 at 08:00 pm to Sun, 23 Mar, 2025 at 02:00 am
UTC+00:00Location
National Emergency Services Museum | Sheffield, EN
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Built over 14 years from 1886 to 1900 to be a headquarters for police, fire, and ambulance services, the National Emergency Services Museum building has seen its fair share of history.It played a key role throughout the Sheffield Gang Wars, as well as serving through two World Wars, surviving the Sheffield Blitz in December 1940 (fragments of shrapnel and scars can still be found in the front brickwork of the building).
Now the museum is open daily to visitors looking to take in the history of the emergency services with excellent exhibitions and a wealth of vintage vehicles and memorabilia on show.
At night, the same exhibitions become incredibly unnerving, and paranormal activity is rife.
The most infamous spirit known to frequent the building is an angry man called Cain. He likes to throw objects around and become even more agitated if you enter his old cell.
There are reports of many other spirits residing here, with many people reporting the sounds of stamping up and down the corridors and the heavy feeling of not being welcome in some areas.
On the upper floors, a dark and menacing presence is known to lurk. Guests often describe an overwhelming fear here and a need to get out of the area.
More unexplained reports throughout the building include shadow figures, disembodied voices, and extreme temperature changes.
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Where is it happening?
National Emergency Services Museum, 14 Westbar Green, Sheffield, S1 2DA, United Kingdom,SheffieldEvent Location & Nearby Stays: