Urban Exploring The Paranormal
Pool Parc Asylum “Somethings Just Pulled On My Bag”
Season 1, Episode 2 • Special Interest, Reality, 02-Oct-2021
Pool Parc dates back to the 16th Century when it was home to the Salesbury family. It was later rebuilt for William Bagot, 2nd Baron Bagot, in the 1820s. However it was apparently lost in a bet at the races by the Bagot family and was later sold to the District Health Authority in 1937, becoming a convalescent home and then an asylum, used as an over-spill for Denbigh Asylum. Ghost hunters have previously been warned to stay away from Pool Parc in Ruthin over fears the building is dangerous. But images taken recently have surfaced on social media showing the 200-year-old site in rack and ruin.
Paranormal investigators claim the building is possessed by an aggressive spirit and carries an evil energy, with some even claiming they've been attacked by spooks there. Going inside the building it is pitch black. What will Dave and Shaun encounter?
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