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Jewellery Quarter After Dark - practical travel guide with honest advice.
This extended paranormal investigation focuses on the Jewellery Quarter's industrial past and supernatural present. The tour covers former workshops, Victorian courtyards, and historic buildings where workers' spirits are said to remain. Participants learn about the area's 250-year history of metalworking while exploring reported paranormal hotspots with experienced investigators. Best for serious ghost hunters and local history fans. This is a easy activity lasting 2 hours. Group size: max 15. You meet at St. Paul's Church, Jewellery Quarter. Key highlights: Former workshop ghost investigations, Victorian industrial accident sites, Basic paranormal investigation equipment.
Price: £15
Duration: 2 hours
Difficulty: easy
Group size: max 15
Minimum age: 16+
Best for: serious ghost hunters and local history fans
Best time: Clear evenings year-round, best in autumn and winter for atmosphere
Meeting point: St. Paul's Church, Jewellery Quarter
Languages: English
Here is how the experience unfolds:
Start Meet at St. Paul's Church - Introduction to Jewellery Quarter's paranormal history and safety briefing.
First 30 min Explore historic courtyards - Visit former workshop areas with reports of phantom craftsmen.
30-60 min Victorian industrial sites - Learn about working conditions and tragic accidents that created legends.
60-90 min Paranormal investigation techniques - Use basic equipment to detect electromagnetic changes and temperature drops.
90-120 min Cemetery and church grounds - Final investigation around St. Paul's churchyard and surrounding area.
The whole experience takes 2 hours. Difficulty: easy. You meet at St. Paul's Church, Jewellery Quarter.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Price | £15 |
| Duration | 2 hours |
| Difficulty | easy |
| Group size | max 15 |
| Minimum age | 16+ |
| Meeting point | St. Paul's Church, Jewellery Quarter |
| Languages | English |
| Cancellation | Free cancellation 48 hours before due to weather dependency |
| Accessibility | Not suitable for wheelchairs due to cobblestones and narrow alleyways |
What is included: Experienced paranormal investigator guide, Basic EMF detection equipment, Historical background research.
Not included: Food and drinks, Professional ghost hunting equipment, Indoor shelter. You will need to arrange these yourself.
What to bring: Torch or flashlight, Warm waterproof clothing, Notebook for observations. Having these with you makes the experience smoother.
Best time to go: Clear evenings year-round, best in autumn and winter for atmosphere.
Tip: Bring a torch
Tip: Weather permitting - no indoor shelter
Accessibility: Not suitable for wheelchairs due to cobblestones and narrow alleyways.
Operator: Birmingham Paranormal Society
After this activity, these are within easy reach:
This activity is run by Birmingham Paranormal Society.
Cancellation policy: Free cancellation 48 hours before due to weather dependency.
Accessibility: Not suitable for wheelchairs due to cobblestones and narrow alleyways.
Best time to go: Clear evenings year-round, best in autumn and winter for atmosphere.
The tour provides basic EMF detectors and digital thermometers for participants to use. These detect electromagnetic field changes and temperature drops often associated with paranormal activity. More advanced equipment like spirit boxes or infrared cameras are not included.
This tour focuses more on investigation techniques and historical context than jump scares. It's designed for serious ghost hunters rather than entertainment, so expect distinctive exploration rather than theatrical frights. The emphasis is on learning about paranormal research methods.
The tour provides basic EMF detectors and digital thermometers for participants to use. These detect electromagnetic field changes and temperature drops often associated with paranormal activity. More advanced equipment like spirit boxes or infrared cameras are not included.
This tour focuses more on investigation techniques and historical context than jump scares. It's designed for serious ghost hunters rather than entertainment, so expect distinctive exploration rather than theatrical frights. The emphasis is on learning about paranormal research methods.
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