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‘Kreepy Walks’ enter third season

Besi Besemar January 26, 2014

Being the second most haunted city in the country after York it is not surprising that Brighton has more than one ghost walk.

Kreepy Kemptown Tours
In 2012 actor Adrian J Andrews founded the Kreepy Kemptown Ghost Walks. Adrian had for many years been fascinated by things Paranormal and says it was a natural decision for him to combine his drama school training with his interest in things spooky.
“It’s been a fascinating journey” says Adrian, “I love history, especially local history, and my research for the tour has more than satisfied this side of my nature. I feel that I am personally involved with past generations of Kemp Town, and that’s very special.”
Last year Adrian was invited to host ghostly events in Lewes and Worthing, and after staging last year a tribute to television’s Most Haunted Live, he and his team were asked to front a new Ghost Hunting television series.
“These are very exciting times” says Adrian, “I am now working with a first class medium, a brilliant historian, an incredibly experienced technician and a team of people with real stage presence. We have a host of incredible places lined-up for investigation and all this puts me in a privileged  position to be able to answer any questions that are thrown at me on the tours.”
Kreepy Kemptown Ghost Walks is currently the longest tour of it’s kind in Brighton (lasting well over two hours) and commences again on February 8.  The tours set-off at 7.30pm every Saturday from The Queen’s Arms, 7 – 8 George Street, Kemp Town and continues until December 20.
There is no need to book in advance, just turn up on the night. The Box Office opens at 7pm and tickets cost £8 for Adults, £4 for Children, £5 for Concessions and £20 for a family ticket which entitles two adults and two children to partake.
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