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Margam Castle Port Talbot Ghost Hunt 

South Wales Ghost Hunt 

Ghost Hunts at Margam Castle. 

Ghost Hunts here at Margam Castle are certainly not for the faint-hearted; deep growls and groans are experienced in the many empty, eerie rooms; strange unexplained lights and mists have been witnessed on the grand staircase. A fierce and violent spirit haunts the gothic-style building; there are also reports of visitors seeing his ghostly figure wandering through the woodlands. Margam Castle is situated in Port Talbot, South Wales. Can you face your fears and hold seances and vigils here? 

This genuinely eerie and spooky building is said to house a gamekeeper's extremely violent and angry spirit, reportedly murdered by a poacher. Many people have claimed that this furious presence can be felt upon entering this castle.

With its grand staircase, many rooms, and dark corridors, ghost hunts at Margam Castle are frightening, and this has become an exciting location to investigate. Will you dare enter the castle doors with the paranormal eye team?

Margam Castle is known for its paranormal activity; over the years, many reports of dark shadows have been seen. Many claim it resembles a man; he has been seen in the grounds and the Castle.

This location is a must for anyone wanting an intense investigation.

This genuinely eerie and spooky building is said to house a gamekeeper's extremely violent and angry spirit, reportedly murdered by a poacher. Many people have claimed that this furious presence can be felt upon entering this castle.

With its grand staircase, many rooms, and dark corridors, ghost hunts at Margam Castle are frightening, and this has become an exciting location to investigate. Will you dare enter the castle doors with the paranormal eye team?

Margam Castle is known for its paranormal activity; over the years, many reports of dark shadows have been seen. Many claim it resembles a man; he has been seen in the grounds and the Castle.

This location is a must for anyone wanting an intense investigation. 

History Of Margam Castle 

Margam Castle is a sizeable Victorian-era country house, built in Margam, Port Talbot, Wales, for Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot (1803–1890). It was constructed over ten years, from 1830 to 1840, on a site occupied for some 4,000 years and which, from the 11th century until the dissolution of the monasteries, was an abbey.

Although called a "castle,” the building is a large comfortable country house, one of many "mock" castles built in the 19th century during the Gothic Revival.

After making a Grand Tour of Europe as a young man, Talbot returned to south Wales, and from 1830, he set about redeveloping the family estate at Margam. The new castle was designed in a Tudor Gothic style by the architect Thomas Hopper (1776–1856), while Edward Haycock Snr (1790–1870) was a supervisory architect and designed parts of the interior-exterior of the house, the stables, terraces, and lodges. Talbot also took a keen interest in the project, encouraging his architects to borrow elements from Lacock Abbey in Wiltshire (ancestral home of the Talbots and home to his cousin William Henry Fox Talbot) and Melbury House in Dorset (home of his mother's family, the Fox-Strangways, Earls of Ilchester).

William Henry Fox Talbot was a frequent visitor to Margam, and the castle featured as an image in some of his early photographic experiments. Margam's links with photography also include the location of the earliest known Welsh photograph, a daguerreotype of the castle taken on 9 March 1841 by the Reverend Calvert Richard Jones.

After the death of Emily Charlotte Talbot, the daughter of its first owner, the castle passed to her nephew and continued to be used by the Talbot family until 1941, when it was sold. David Evans-Bevan, who bought it, found it too large to live in but could not find any public organisation interested in taking it on, and it fell into disrepair. It belonged to the local authority for many years but was not open to the public. In 1977, a fire caused substantial damage, and it was only after this that a restoration project began in earnest.

Today Margam Castle is a Grade I listed building and is in the care of Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council.

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Margam Castle Port Talbot South Wales 
Ghost Hunt

Get Directions To Margam Castle 

Investigating with the Paranormal Eye UK Team throughout the evening

Exclusive access after dark 

Group Vigils

Séances

Spiritual Medium during the investigation

Working in Small Groups, Using an array of different equipment and techniques

Complimentary Tea, Coffee,

Complimentary light snacks

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Margam Castle in Port Talbot is a captivating structure that harbors the restless and wrathful spirit of a gamekeeper, who was allegedly murdered by a poacher. This spirit is believed to be the cause of objects being forcefully thrown and the ominous presence that many have sensed. Participating in an overnight Ghost Hunt at Margam Castle is guaranteed to be a chilling encounter, as there have been instances of rocks being hurled during seances and individuals feeling surrounded by a malevolent and dark energy. With its majestic staircase, numerous rooms, and dimly lit corridors, Ghost Hunts at Margam Castle are truly hair-raising. This location has gained popularity among dedicated investigators due to the sheer intensity of paranormal activity experienced here. What eerie encounters await you during your night at Margam Castle

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