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Steelhouse Lane Lockup Birmingham Ghost Hunt
The historic steelhouse lane lock up has been the site of eerie occurrences and paranormal activity.
The Old Nick, with its heavy steel cell doors, Outdated chilling interview rooms, many flights of wrought iron stairs, long open gallery landings, it`s no wonder this place has an eerie and chilling atmosphere. There is most certainly a sense of dread, and we would say it’s not for the faint-hearted. Screams and cries can be heard from the creepy cold cells, Metal cells have been heard slamming shut, the sound of pacing footsteps. Talking and chattering are often heard when walking through the open landing areas. Can you brave the night inside this old Lock with the Paranormal Eye Team?
Spend the night inside this harrowing vast old police station, this location has a very eerie feel and that`s with the lights on! The Feeling of fear hits you upon entering and although this location now sits empty, you are most definitely not alone.
The lock has a long history dating back to Victorian times; Steelhouse Lane Police Station was built to hold 50 of West Midland`s most hardened criminals; Fred West was one of those who was also held here.
Join the Paranormal Eye Team as we search for those who haunt this old lock-up.
The History of Steelhouse Lane
Steelhouse Lane is one of the oldest Police Stations and lockups in the country with a Grade 2 listed status,
Steelhouse Lane police station Was a police station in central Birmingham, England. It was built for the Birmingham City Police and opened in 1933 as their Central Police Station, replacing a Victorian station on the same site. It remained in use by their successor, the West Midlands Police; the carvings over the entrances, including the coat of arms of Birmingham, are by the local sculptor William Bloye.
The station sits on a plot of land at the rear of the former Victoria Law Courts (now a magistrates' court), which was initially acquired to extend the court building. It faces Birmingham Children's Hospital.
The 1933 station itself, Was not a listed building. Still, the adjacent, late-nineteenth-century cell block on the corner of Coleridge Passage has given Grade II protection on 8 July 1982 for its particular architectural interest: the three-story building has a brick and terra cotta facade with many ornaments, and it has a slate roof. The station sits in Birmingham City Council's Steelhouse Lane conservation area, designated in October 1993. A tunnel links the cell block to the courts.
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General Information
Not suitable for heavily pregnant ladies.
Kindly arrive 15 minutes before the event start time.
Please be aware that this location is not wheelchair accessible.
Wearing sensible shoes is required, heels or sandals are not permitted.
We recommend that you wear warm clothing, as this location can become very cold after dark, even during the summer months.
Anyone suspected of being under the influence of alcohol or illegal substances will not be allowed to enter the premises.
Please note that all attendees must be at least 18 years old.
As this location is old and dark, each attendee must bring a torch.
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Experience eerie occurrences at the historic Steelhouse Lane, where the old lock-up has become notorious for its ghostly happenings. Embark on thrilling ghost hunts and delve into the paranormal mysteries that surround this haunted location. Explore the dark corridors and shadowy cells, as you uncover the chilling tales of the past. Prepare to be captivated by the supernatural energy that lingers within the walls of the old lock-up, making it an ideal destination for those seeking spine-tingling encounters and a truly unforgettable experience.
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