| Genres: | Horror, Documentary |
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The Paranormal 5: a team of investigators whose aim is to prove - or disprove - the existence of paranormal activity. Together they visit various public and residential locations which have experienced unexplained occurrences and seemingly paranormal disturbances.
The team investigates the Rose of Denmark pub in Bristol. Reports of paranormal activity include a falling chalkboard, rolling of barrels and taps turning on. After a technical investigation a spirit medium is brought in who makes contact with a woman named Victoria who gives details of the events that led to her death.
The paranormal 5 team investigates an old Inn named The Crown at Wells. Paranormal activity reports include black barely pyramids formed in the guests’ rooms, and one room with a long history of profound events. Once the technical investigation is done, a spirit medium enters and connects with a spirit that gives him a hard time. In part 2 the team investigates a cottage in Gloucester where a spirit is determined to get a message to her daughter.
The team investigates a bookshop in modern day Gloucester that is merely a facade over a centuries-old building. Reports of paranormal activity include books flying off the shelf and mysterious patrons that disappear. The spirit medium feels a pull to investigate the whole building and communicates with a woman who had a tragic death. In part two the team investigates a home in Chipping Sodbury with reports of a whistling spirit.
The Paranormal team investigates a Gloucester shoe shop to follow-up on reports including flying spoons, lights turning on and off and a photo of a boy’s face in the window. The medium makes contact with this boy and tells the tragic tale of his death. Next, the team is off to Bodkin House in Petty France to investigate reports of a woman walking through the halls.
The Ashton Court in Bristol is an old mansion where the team goes to investigate reports of banging in the middle of the night. Next, in Wells an old lunatic asylum is now a residence where a dark shadowy figure roams a man’s apartment.
Arno’s Mannor Hotel in Bristol had many occupants since it was constructed in 1760. Current occupants include reports of a nun climbing a staircase and a man who frequents the bar and chapel. Next the team is off to a Victorian coach house in Cirencester to investigate reports of nighttime footsteps and a ringing bell.