Weirdness at Warwick Castle

Weirdness at Warwick Castle

A Night of Mystery and History
Spending a night filming inside Warwick Castle is a spooky experience. By day, this towering medieval fortress is a stunning piece of English history. But by night? The atmosphere shifts. Shadows grow longer, footsteps echo where no one stands, and the centuries-old walls seem to whisper their own stories.

Recently, Andy and John had the chance to film overnight inside the castle not once, but twice Investigating reports of paranormal activity. Armed with cameras, audio recorders, and a healthy dose of skepticism, our team explored some of the castle's most infamous haunted spots. Warwick Castle is a place where history and mystery collide. Whether you're a believer or a skeptic, one thing is certain—when the lights go out, the past feels very, very close.

The Ghosts of Warwick Castle
The castle has no shortage of eerie legends. The dungeon, once home to prisoners of war and traitors, carries a dark energy. The infamous Watergate Tower, said to be haunted by Sir Fulke Greville—murdered by his own servant—was one of our key locations. Visitors have reported seeing shadowy figures and hearing whispers in the dead of night.

Strange Encounters
Throughout the night, we experienced moments that sent chills down our spines. Unexplained cold spots, faint voices captured on audio. Was it proof of the supernatural? Or just the castle playing tricks on us? That’s for you to decide in another upcoming episode for a series on 'Supernatural Britain' - an immersive observational documentary series uncovering the chilling history and supernatural secrets of Britain's most haunted locations.