Ghost hunting at Scolton Manor is an adventure not meant for the faint of heart. This magnificent Grade II-listed country house, dating back to 1840, stands gracefully on the edge of the Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park, surrounded by breathtaking scenery that transforms into a hauntingly beautiful landscape at night. Whispers of the supernatural swirl around this majestic manor, steeped in the history of the Higgon family, a prominent dynasty in Pembrokeshire. Among the storied figures connected to the manor, Lt. Col. John Henry Victor Higgon (1902-1987) is often at the forefront, being the last resident and one of three family members to hold the esteemed title of High Sheriff of Pembrokeshire. As twilight descends, guests and staff alike have reported a myriad of eerie phenomena—phantom footsteps echoing through desolate halls, ghostly songs drifting from empty rooms, and disembodied voices that send shivers down the spine. Dark, shadowy figures are said to wander through the manor's abandoned corridors, leaving a lingering air of mystery. Previous ghost hunts have unveiled a tapestry of inexplicable sounds and sensations, with visitors describing feelings of gentle touches or the unnerving sensation of being under watchful eyes. During your ghost hunt, you will have the rare opportunity to explore the manor’s most haunted locations, each steeped in rich, captivating history. Many who have embarked on these ghostly expeditions have left with the firm belief that Scolton Manor is inhabited by a host of spirits. What, or who, might you encounter within this eerie, captivating manor house? Join us as we delve into its haunted mysteries!