Our Investigations

These are just a few of our favourite, public access locations, one's we've returned to multiple times because of the experiences we've had, and the memories we've made.

Greyfriar's Priory, Dunwich, Suffolk, UK

St.Peter's Church, Alresford, Essex, UK

The roofless ruins of this medieval church, destroyed by fire in 1971, are a popular spot for paranormal investigations. Despite an unclear "haunted history," the isolated site is rumored to be used for witchcraft. Investigators report encountering numerous spirits, some reportedly benign and others more unpleasant, drawn to the powerful, isolated atmosphere of the ruins.

We have conducted several small-scale investigations at this site, each time leaving without solid, recordable evidence, but with more and more personal experiences every time. Our last visit gave us a very positive Estes method session, leading us to the conclusion that this was a place we'd have to come back to.

This 13th-century Franciscan priory is one of the few remains of the ancient "lost city" of Dunwich. Paranormal investigators report sightings of ghostly monks and apparitions roaming the ruins and surrounding woods, often accompanied by faint, mournful chanting. Legend also includes the terrifying Black Shuck phantom dog and the rumored distant ringing of sunken church bells from under the sea.

During our time there, we managed to capture at least one audio recording that none of the team can rationalise, as well as an Estes method session with near-perfect question and answer responses.