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👻👻 TOWNHILL PARK HOUSE GHOST HUNT 👻👻TOWNHILL PARK HOUSE
SOUTHAMPTON, HAMPSHIRE
SATURDAY 3RD JANUARY 2026
8PM - 1:30AM
£38 PER PERSON
EXCLUSIVE TO SPIRIT CHASERS PARANORMAL
TO BOOK TICKETS - Please click this link to book your tickets directly with the venue - https://www.townhillparkhouse.co.uk/box-office/p/ghost-hunt
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
👻Paranormal Investigation of the many rooms including huge basement and attic in small groups
👻The use of our paranormal equipment & gadgets
👻Refreshments
We are very excited and indeed very proud to offer you this new location located in Southampton! We have already had a lot of interest in this location and we expect tickets to sell fast!
The history of Townhill Park House
Townhill Park House, located in Southampton, Hampshire, is a Grade 2 listed building with a rich and varied history. Originally dating back to around 1790, it was once the residence of Lord and Lady Swaythling. The house underwent significant changes in 1911 when architect L. Rome Guthrie re-designed the building in an Italianate style. He also created the terraced gardens, collaborating with the renowned plantswoman Miss Gertrude Jekyll, whose planting designs left a lasting legacy.
Guthrie's contributions to the property continued after the First World War when he added a music room, paneled in polished walnut, and a boudoir for Lady Swaythling, where she would entertain guests. A notable feature of the gardens is the Boudoir Garden at the rear of the house, which became famous for its beauty. Queen Mary, a close friend of Lady Swaythling, often visited and enjoyed walking through the gardens.
The house's role shifted during the Second World War, when it was handed over to the Red Cross in 1939 and converted into a convalescent home for British and American soldiers. After the war, Middlesex County Council owned the property from 1948 until 1969, when it was repurposed as an education center for underprivileged children. From 1969 to 1984, Townhill Park House served as a training center for marine cadets.
In 1994, the house became home to The Gregg School, an independent senior day school that continues to thrive under the leadership of Mrs. S. Sellers. Today, Townhill Park House stands as a proud educational institution with a rich historical legacy, blending its architectural beauty and storied past with modern academic success.
REPORTED PARANORMAL ACTIVITY
Cleaners at the building have recently reported chairs moving on their own, hearing footsteps in empty rooms and reports of disembodied voices are common!
There has been much more activity reported but we want you to see if you witness this for yourselves so we’ve decided not to tell you everything.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Townhill Park House, The Gregg School, Cutbush Lane, Eastleigh, United Kingdom
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