Sheffield Fire and Police Museum - Sheffield, South Yorkshire
Will you hear the ghostly voices on the upper floors or will it be Cain you encounter in the cells?
The Old Fire and Police station in Sheffield has a long history of paranormal activity, making this haunted location an impressive building to investigate. Originally opened in the early 1900s as one of the first purpose-built Fire Stations, it later became a Police Station, equipped with its own cells and telephone exchange.
Dating back to Victorian times the building was a shared fire and police station and now houses vehicles used by the Emergency Services from bygone times, ghost hunters here have experienced some terrifying Poltergeist activity which is more common in the cell area as are unexplained shadows, cold spots and extreme temperature drops. The Cellars and Cells were also used as air raid shelters during WWII as a safe haven during the blitz, in other areas of the building raised voices have been heard coming from empty rooms still calling out into the darkness.
The National Emergency Services Fire and Police Museum has so many reported ghosts which include a young pick pocket in the fire station, in the police station and cells an angry spirit has been encountered on numerous occasions in particularly women who enter the end cell. One of the most famous spirits that is in the Fire & Police Museum is a man called Cain. Despite the fact that he likes to make himself known, he also has an angry side too. He has been known to throw items, especially when people enter the cell which he was once in while he was alive.
Who will you make contact with on your ghost hunt?