Ghost Hunt At Beacon Hill Fort Harwich
SAT, SEP 28 AT 8:00 PM BST
Harwich CO12 3FR, UK,Harwich,CO12 3FR,GB, ,
Event Organised by Event by Surrey Paranormal, GHosT Hunter Tours – Midlands and 2 others
Get ready for a spine-chilling adventure at Beacon Hill Fort Harwich, where we’ll embark on a thrilling ghost hunt that will leave you tremb
Ghost Hunt At Beacon Hill Fort Harwich
Join us for a thrilling evening of paranormal exploration at Beacon Hill Fort in Harwich, UK. Get ready to experience spine-chilling encounters and uncover the mysteries of this historic location. This in-person event is perfect for adrenaline junkies and those fascinated by the supernatural. With its eerie atmosphere and haunted reputation, Beacon Hill Fort promises a night you won’t forget. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to test your bravery and delve into the unknown. Grab your friends and prepare for a ghostly adventure like no other!
Location: Harwich CO12 3FR, UK
Are you brave enough to join us on our first ever visit to the sinister Beacon Hill Fort in Harwich?
This location has had its fair share of terrible events occur within its walls and it comes as no surprise that paranormal activity is reported here on a regular basis. The place is haunting to say the very least even in the day time and you feel like you should not be there and you are being watched .
THIS LOCATION IS NOT FOR THE FAINT HEARTED
History:
Originally built in the 19th century, it saw use in World War One, and was re-adapted in World War II, retaining the same basic plan.
A new emplacement was built to the south and fitted with twin 6 pounder (2.7 kg) guns, used for fast moving targets such as torpedo boats.
Search lights were added to the 1860 battery on the front, and a pill box built on the extreme south west corner of the fort on Dovercourt Bay.
The fort contains six main gun emplacements, battery observation post, two pill boxes, shelters, accommodation for officers, guard hut, store, workshops, fire engine shed, magazines, electricians store and shop, engine room and electric light platforms.
The works continue along the coast northwards, comprising a massive bank into which pill boxes and a two storey hexagonal radar tower have been constructed, all with commanding views of the Orwell estuary opposite Landguard fort.
Many of the 20th century buildings survive and retain important military information on the architecture of gun installations, ammunition storage, communications, observation and radar posts.
Over 18’s only please.
Duration 5 hr
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