Ghost Walk Bosworth Battlefield
This place is highly significant in British history as the site of the famous battle between King Richard III and Henry Tudor on 22nd August 1485.
Whose spirits will you encounter around the battlefield site?
Wander across Ambion Hill with your K2 meters and dowsing rods and see what activity you can encourage. With many ghost stories about ghostly figures and the sound of galloping horses, come along and embrace the atmosphere here.
Walk with us down to Shenton Station.
Shenton Station, which is the end line of the Battlefield Line Railway. Although the station building is not originally from the area, there is a strange atmosphere after sunset.
We will stop here for a brief vigil, so be prepared. There are undoubtedly some energies around… who are they?
Who will you discover down at Shenton Station?
And finally, into Ambion Woods, which would once have seen Navvies from the Victorian Era.
Do any of them still walk through the trees in this eerie woodland? What stories do they have to tell you, and what was life like for them?
Bosworth Battlefield Ghost Walk
With so much history, as you can imagine, Bosworth and Shenton have so many ghost stories and reported sightings of spirit energies, so come and see for yourself!
More than just a battlefield
This remote venue witnessed one of the most critical battles in English history in 1485, with the demise of Richard III and Henry Tudor taking the crown of England.
However, this venue has more history than you would expect; theories suggest it was once a high-profile Roman site, and there are also strong links to the Victorian engineering nearby, including the construction of the canals and railway.
If you believe in the stone tape theory or residual energy, this place has retained a lot.
We have some other locations for Ghost Walks. Take a look at Bradgate Park and Moira Furnace


