Standing ominously at the edge of Newsham Park in Liverpool, this imposing Victorian building has seen over a century of shadowed history. Originally opened in 1874 as an orphanage for the children of seamen, it later became a psychiatric hospital and asylum. Its vast hallways, abandoned wards, and original operating theatres remain chillingly intact - preserved in time, and steeped in stories of sorrow and fear.
With over 99,000 square feet of haunting interior and an exterior that dominates the skyline, the venue is as much a part of the experience as the attractions themselves. Every creaking floorboard, flickering light, and echoing footstep adds to the immersive terror. This isn't a Hollywood set - it's real. The walls remember.
Newsham Park Hospital is widely considered one of the most paranormally active locations in the UK. Visitors, staff, and ghost hunters have reported unexplained noises, shadows moving in the dark, and icy drafts in sealed rooms. The building breathes with the energy of its past - and during Halloween, that energy awakens.
As you explore its labyrinth of corridors, staircases, and hidden chambers, you'll come face to face with the building's twisted legacy. We haven't just built a scare park inside a hospital - we've unleashed its darkest memories, turning its history into your nightmare.
This venue is not for the faint of heart. It's raw, real, and unapologetically terrifying.