


Scaffold Hill Hospital: July 5th 2025, 21:00 - 02:00
Join us at Scaffold Hill Hospital on Saturday 5th July. Investigation begins at 21:00 and ends at 02:00.
Scaffold Hill Hospital was opened in 1914 as an isolation hospital infectious diseases such as Measles, TB, Small Pox and more, going on to be used for wounded World War II soldiers and eventually the elderly. With two wards and a mortuary, the hospital and grounds contain a lot of history. The hospital eventually closed in 1986, becoming part of the Countryside Center for the Rising Sun Country Park. Staff and visitors have reported feeling an ice cold touch, unexplained voices and footsteps from seemingly no where.
Due to many of the buildings being accessed via steps, this venue is not recommended for this with mobility issues.
We also recommend that you wear sensible flat shoes as grounds may be uneven. Make sure to wrap up or bring extra layers along just in case it gets a bit chilly.
Join us at Scaffold Hill Hospital on Saturday 5th July. Investigation begins at 21:00 and ends at 02:00.
Scaffold Hill Hospital was opened in 1914 as an isolation hospital infectious diseases such as Measles, TB, Small Pox and more, going on to be used for wounded World War II soldiers and eventually the elderly. With two wards and a mortuary, the hospital and grounds contain a lot of history. The hospital eventually closed in 1986, becoming part of the Countryside Center for the Rising Sun Country Park. Staff and visitors have reported feeling an ice cold touch, unexplained voices and footsteps from seemingly no where.
Due to many of the buildings being accessed via steps, this venue is not recommended for this with mobility issues.
We also recommend that you wear sensible flat shoes as grounds may be uneven. Make sure to wrap up or bring extra layers along just in case it gets a bit chilly.
Join us at Scaffold Hill Hospital on Saturday 5th July. Investigation begins at 21:00 and ends at 02:00.
Scaffold Hill Hospital was opened in 1914 as an isolation hospital infectious diseases such as Measles, TB, Small Pox and more, going on to be used for wounded World War II soldiers and eventually the elderly. With two wards and a mortuary, the hospital and grounds contain a lot of history. The hospital eventually closed in 1986, becoming part of the Countryside Center for the Rising Sun Country Park. Staff and visitors have reported feeling an ice cold touch, unexplained voices and footsteps from seemingly no where.
Due to many of the buildings being accessed via steps, this venue is not recommended for this with mobility issues.
We also recommend that you wear sensible flat shoes as grounds may be uneven. Make sure to wrap up or bring extra layers along just in case it gets a bit chilly.