Bedwas Workmen's Hall Ghost Hunt
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Ghost Hunt at Bedwas Workmen's Hall
📅 Friday 15th August 2025
⏰️ 8pm - 2am
📍 Bedwas Workmen's Hall, Caerphilly
🎟 Tickets £29
❗️BOOK HERE❗️
https://www.ttspirit.co.uk/event-details/bedwas-workmens-hall-ghost-hunt-15-8
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Become a real paranormal investigator for the evening in search of genuine ghostly activity. You will have use of our high-tech professional equipment and will be guided by our friendly and experienced team.
About Bedwas Workmen's Hall
The local miners' institute was the focal point of many towns and villages across the valleys in the early 20th century. Bedwas Workmen’s Hall, which opened in 1923, was built with penny-a-week donations from local miners and a grant from Sir Samuel Instone, the owner of the local colliery. It housed a public hall, library, cinema, dance hall, and billiards hall.
Bedwas Workmen's Hall is a three-storey, Grade II-listed building that continues to serve the local community. It offers a venue for several local groups, including drama and dance schools and craft groups.
There has been a large range of paranormal activity at the hall in the past. There have been reports of seeing an apparition of a woman on the balcony and a young boy on the stage in the theatre room with chairs moving up and down and doors slamming. There have also been sights of a man in a stovepipe hat throughout the building. Visitors and staff report the feeling of never being alone and have heard piano music playing despite there not being a piano there at the time. They have also had objects moving with no explanation or items being mysteriously lost. This is certainly a building bursting with activity.
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📅 Friday 15th August 2025
⏰️ 8pm - 2am
📍 Bedwas Workmen's Hall, Caerphilly
🎟 Tickets £29
❗️BOOK HERE❗️
https://www.ttspirit.co.uk/event-details/bedwas-workmens-hall-ghost-hunt-15-8
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Become a real paranormal investigator for the evening in search of genuine ghostly activity. You will have use of our high-tech professional equipment and will be guided by our friendly and experienced team.
About Bedwas Workmen's Hall
The local miners' institute was the focal point of many towns and villages across the valleys in the early 20th century. Bedwas Workmen’s Hall, which opened in 1923, was built with penny-a-week donations from local miners and a grant from Sir Samuel Instone, the owner of the local colliery. It housed a public hall, library, cinema, dance hall, and billiards hall.
Bedwas Workmen's Hall is a three-storey, Grade II-listed building that continues to serve the local community. It offers a venue for several local groups, including drama and dance schools and craft groups.
There has been a large range of paranormal activity at the hall in the past. There have been reports of seeing an apparition of a woman on the balcony and a young boy on the stage in the theatre room with chairs moving up and down and doors slamming. There have also been sights of a man in a stovepipe hat throughout the building. Visitors and staff report the feeling of never being alone and have heard piano music playing despite there not being a piano there at the time. They have also had objects moving with no explanation or items being mysteriously lost. This is certainly a building bursting with activity.
Get Tickets
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