The Unexplained - Haunted Bristol Documentary
A short documentary about some of the haunted places around the city of Bristol.
Featuring tour guide John, from Haunted and Hidden Bristol walking tours, giving a small example of some of the stories featured on the tour.
Also featuring Dan, a believer in the paranormal, explaining his chilling encounter with a ghost.
For full details of the tour visit:
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Most weird true stories ever - Bristol, Avon – The most haunted city in England
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Haunted Odeon Cinema
Have you ever watched a film in this cinema? Did you notice how cold it is in there? It might just have been a heating malfunction or, as they say in the business, a ‘cold spot’ – the presence of something supernatural.
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Historic Bristol Ghost Walk | 2015 video promo
Quickie promotional clip made with some random still pics added to the 'Best Horror' iMovie trailer theme.
Come ghost hunting with Bristol 24/7
Bristol 24/7 joins Haunted and Hidden Bristol for a ghost tour
Is Bristol Haunted Documentary
Little Documentary on my home town deep and darkest secrets
Bristol abandoned building
Part One.
secret location in Bristol.
you are going into places like this at your own risk.
we do this so that you don't have to.
cheers to callum whiting for holding the camera.
This was me and my friends walk around it, we don't have any history of the building despite the amount of looking we have done for it.
we had a great time exploring this building with lots to see in there, there were some rooms we did not manage to get into(sad face)
Happy exploring guys.
Hidden Bristol PART 1 h264
Bristol’s hidden gems were unveiled in a one off special programme, ‘Hidden Bristol’ which was shown on the tv channel, Made in Bristol on Tuesday 3rd March, 2015.
‘Hidden Bristol’ lifted the lid on the city, past and present, revealing Bristol’s buried treasures: from unusual industries and famous neighbours to clandestine clubs and secret woodlands. The thirty-minute episode was divided into three main segments, covering previously unseen historic artefacts which belonged to Isambard Kingdom Brunel, through to science and street art. It was made by Mentor Digital in Bristol mentordigital.co.uk This is Part One - presented by me Richard Wyatt.
Walk through Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bath Road, Bristol, England.
The video shows Anglican Chapel, Speilman Centre (formerly Non Conformist Chapel) and the East and West Lodges. It also gives you a look at some of the graves of the people who lived, worked and died in Bristol. Plus there is some general views of the cemetery.
Most Haunted Cemetery In Bristol 2
The Travelling Morgue Horror Night Bristol 30th October
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30th October 2014 at The Mother's Ruin, Bristol
The Travelling Morgue presents... a night of horror music!
Ghoulish Birmingham horror-rockers Thirteen Shots stitch together 60s garage rock, psychobilly and horror punk into a frankenstein's monster of a sound that has led them to share the stage with such spooky favourites as Demented Are Go!, The Crimson Ghosts and the Koffin Kats!
thirteenshots.co.uk
From their secret lair in Cardiff, female-fronted Doctor Caligari return to Bristol to unleash their horrorbilly sounds. Since their undead awakening in 2012, they have had a sold-out vinyl release, shared the stage with psychobilly legends such as the Meteors and performed at the UK's longest running horror festival, Abertoir.
doctorcaligari.co.uk
Fresh from the morgue, Bristol-based horrorpunk trio Lupen Tooth take a break from watching b-movies on VHS to sing songs about undertakers, werewolves and zombies.
lupentooth.co.uk
Brought to you by Graveyard Calling and Undead Artists
MYSTERY SOMERSET AND BRISTOL GHOSTS
Paranormal, Ghost vesves Haunted.
Bristol 24/7 joins Haunted and Hidden Bristol for a ghost tour.
During a resent visit to the Two Tunnels Project, Bath, once part of the famous Somerset vesves Dorset Railway. Me and a couple of friends decided to return the sound of steam, to these notorious.
A figure in the headlights.
The Loco Klub, Bristol, Where is it?
A funny little video showing you how to get to The Loco Klub, Temple Meads, Bristol BS1 6QH.
The Loco Klub is a new and exciting underground arts venue opened in the Bristol enterprise zone beneath the passenger shed in Temple Meads.
The project is a creative collaboration between The Invisible Circus and Artspace Lifespace who as sister companies brought you such ground breaking projects as The Island and Pro cathedral. The venue is rising from the ashes of the old railway social club that formerly stood on the site and as well as boasting a series of fabulous performance spaces in the former social club bar rooms also holds a hidden treasure, a series of Brunel built railway arches hidden behind the flock wall paper and wooden panels of the social club, the former ash pits of the original station above these underground caverns are a unique and jaw dropping performance space unlike anything else in the city.
This atmospheric new venue will host a wide variety of arts events and performances including promenade theatre shows, Circus Cabaret, dance performances, music events, markets and exhibitions as well as returning to its roots as a social hub.
The project has so far been supported by many Bristol creatives including Circus City, Raucous Theatre, Watershed, New Dawn Traders, Tobacco factory, Boomtown fair, Bristol Old Vic and youth music project Boom Satsuma and we look forwards to a diverse range of events and happenings from these as well as other local, national and international guests.
locobristol.com
SECRET CANOE TOUR UNDERNEATH BRISTOL CITY CENTRE
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1: Bristol Urban Excursionist-The Clifton Extension Railway - Redland Station to the Downs. Feb 2018
The first of my exploratory rambles around the City of Bristol, UK. Starting at Redland Station we follow the route of the Clifton Extension Railway through the well-heeled north-central suburbs. We pause to admire a few architectural gems and historical oddities as we wonder through the back streets on a quiet Sunday morning blessed with crisp blue skies. We strike-out across the Downs towards the vantage point looking out across the Avon Gorge and to Wales beyond whilst below us the railway emerges into the valley. On the way back we stop to admire an Englishman's Castle and the Haunted House! So grab a cup of tea, put your feet up and enjoy twenty minutes of perfect relaxing TV.
Original music composed for this video brought to you by The Fascinator.
Route:
Lovers Walk, Redland (heading N)
Kensington Road BS6 6NX (WSW)
Brighton Road (NWN)
Woodfield Road via footpath (WSW)
Hampton Park (NWN)
Ashgrove Road (WSW)
Chertsey Road (ESE)
Imperial Road (WSW)
Redland Library, Whiteladies Road.
North East approach to Clifton Down Station (WSW)
Across footbridge to South platform (S)
Back to North platform
Exit from station via North East approach (W)
St John's Road (N)
Osborne Road (WSW)
Beaufort Road (SW)
Pembroke Road (NWN)
Crossing A4176 from Pembroke onto The Downs (NW)
Crossing Ladies Mile
Onto Circular Road (N)
Avon Gorge Clifton Down Lookout
Circular Road (ENE)
Detour into Ivywell Road (NW)
Downs path from Ivywell to A4176/Worral Road (SE)
Return to Clifton Down Centre via Pembroke
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SPOOKY SCARY BRISTOL
Join me as I take a swift tour around some of Bristol's allegedly haunted landmarks!
Most Haunted Village in Britain
Step into the most haunted village in Britain, just don't look behind you‼️
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Edwardian toilet Christmas steps Bristol
BRISTOL OBELISK - 20 years of mystery for me solved
The St Nicholas area of Bristol has this Obelisk which until recently had a door on it. Underground is a set of rooms. I was expecting more than this as people had repeatedly told me rumours of a massive long tunnel which went to the underground rivers. Clearly a lot of hot air concerning this mystery but one that I am glad to have solved after 20 years of walking past this spot and wondering.
Abandoned house in Bristol
OLD ABANDONED RAILWAY COTTAGE BRISTOL
This location was given to me by Chris Hines. This lovely lost and forgotten old Victorian Railway Cottage with some original features still left inside. If you have ever passed this place and wondered what it was like inside...join me as I walk through and show you what remains.
#railwaycottage #railwaystation #realurbex