This event is open to persons over the age of 16+ however 16 & 17 year old must be accompanied by a responsible adult eg. parent, carer, guardian or family member.
The Robert Craven Memorial Hall, constructed in 1896 in Bramhope, Leeds, was financed through a bequest from local farmer Robert Craven. Designed as a central meeting point for the village, it has evolved into a significant community venue, hosting various activities such as bridge clubs, yoga classes, and social events. Additionally, it functions as a war memorial, featuring a plaque that honours local soldiers who served in World War I.
Managed by a group of trustees on behalf of the Charity Commission, the hall remains an integral part of village life. Over the years, it has seen numerous refurbishments, including modern updates to its kitchen and roof, to keep it in good condition.
Bramhope Village Hall, initially called the Robert Craven Memorial Hall, is deeply intertwined with the village’s wartime history. The memorial within the hall ensures that the sacrifices of the soldiers are remembered by future generations.
Many paranormal teams have investigated this building and many leave with experiences that they simply cannot explain. What will we find when we investigate this awesome location?
Please note - British Summer Time begins on 29th March and therefore this event will end at 1.30am but factoring in the clocks changing, our actual finish will be 2.30am.