Ghost Hunt Penrhyn Old Hall 5th September 2026Experience the Darker Side of Welsh History
As autumn approaches, join DeadLive on Saturday 5th September 2026 for an atmospheric ghost hunt inside Penrhyn Old Hall, one of North Wales’s most haunted landmarks.
Built during the Tudor era and once home to the devout Pugh family, the hall hides stories of faith, persecution, and murder. Secret chapels, hidden priest holes, and centuries-old wall paintings whisper of the past — but it’s the ghostly presence that makes this site unforgettable.
Witness the chilling energy of the Tudor Bar, the sound of unseen footsteps, and perhaps the presence of the young Pugh daughter whose tragic tale still echoes through time.
Date: Saturday 5th September 2026
Time: 8:00 PM – 2:00 AM
Location: Penrhyn Old Hall, Llandudno
Led by a team of experienced paranormal investigators, this genuine ghost hunt combines traditional and modern investigative methods, from vigils and EVP sessions to temperature monitoring and dowsing.
This event is a serious paranormal investigation — not a scare attraction — offering a respectful and authentic exploration into the unknown.
What to Expect
Exclusive access to key areas of the The venue
Use of professional paranormal investigation equipment
Group vigils and structured sessions throughout the night
Historical insight into the building and reported phenomena
Complimentary tea, coffee, and snacks
On-site parking located at the front of the building.
Uncover the Haunting Legacy of Penrhyn Old Hall
Nestled in the heart of Llandudno, Penrhyn Old Hall stands as one of North Wales’s most historic and evocative buildings. Once a grand Tudor mansion — and believed to rest on the site of an ancient royal residence dating back to the 8th century — it has borne witness to centuries of devotion, sorrow, and mystery.
Today, this remarkable house serves as a pub and restaurant, but its walls still whisper tales of its past. From hidden priest holes and 16th-century architecture to echoes of religious persecution, every stone tells a story. And some say not all who lived here have truly departed. Early booking advised — limited spaces available.
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