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Lost Souls Season 2

This Season we have 6 new locations as before the locations want to remain anonymous, well apart from Borley Rectory and 30 East Drive which are world famous . A deviation from our mission yes, but the opportunity to be able to get under the skin and peel away the hype is an opportunity we can’t pass up.

Remember we walk amongst ghosts every day, most of us just choose not to the see them. So once again we ask you to join the crew led by Olivia & Jason as we step back once more into the realm of the dead.

Episode List

The Orphanage

The Orphanage

This disused Orphanage, later part adapted into a psychiatric hospital now has peeling paint a mix of classrooms and Morgues, chairs and beds upturned and in decay. It’s a place of power outages, where distressed children underwent strict punishment. A place individuals with severe mental issues were treated using cutting edge methods at the time such as electro shock, lobotomies and drug therapy, but now it stands empty…waiting.
The Rectory

The Rectory

Borley Rectory was famous for being described as "the most haunted house in England" by psychic researcher Harry Price and was visited by the Warrens. The house was badly damaged by fire and demolished in 1944 but the grounds and churchyard it inhabited still remain. Will the entity captured on film by the Warrens at the church still linger?
The House

The House

30 East Drive a typical three-bedroom, semi-detached house on the Chequer field Estate in Pontefract, it needs no introduction. Its become subject to the most incredible poltergeist haunting of all time. Whatever resides at number 30 is still very much in residence.
The Hospital

The Hospital

We re-enter a recently closed hospital used for infectious diseases which had 320 beds with a large mortuary and incinerator built to contain a contagion. The people have gone but the wards and corridors crackle with an energy in a silence that’s unnerving, it wants to reach out, it doesn’t want to be alone.
The Sanatorium

The Sanatorium

An incredible empty red brick Victorian sanatorium one of the first to employ the corridor system, for treatment of TB in the early 1900s. Its just a place of pain and death, hunched dark shadows and tightness of breath have been reported, security will no longer patrol inside the building. There is a real darkness to this location, you can taste.
The Mansion

The Mansion

This country house estate is in a decaying state left untouched since the end of WW2. Peeling paint dust covers over furniture and empty rooms with falling curtains and a great sense of loss. The House became a billet for army officers and a home for young evacuees during WW2. Many of the children never fully recovered from there stay at the house and some never left.

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