ANYONE interested in paranormal activities may want to take a trip to Leigh Spinners Mill to explore a new escape room.

Supernatural Diaries will officially welcome people through its doors at the Park Lane site at an open day from 10am on Saturday, September 21.

Players at the escape room will be asked to solve the mystery of a paranormal investigator's death at an apartment in 1984 after his remains are found.

They must then escape the clutches of a demonic spirit.

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As well as the escape room, which will change its theme regularly, business owners Tony Hindley, 35, and Kevin Sumner, 33, is opening a 100-seater theatre, a room for activities such as meditation and a spiritual gift shop.

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They initially moved into a business unit at the site last November and made the decision in February to purchase a bigger space to invite the public to come and see the fun.

And so far there have been positive reviews about the escape room including comments about its old-fashioned appearance.

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Former car home manager Tony said: "We have had some trials for the escape room and people have said it is terrifying and exciting which are reactions that we wanted.

"There are escapes room in Wigan and Atherton but nothing like this in Leigh.

"The business has been going for five years and I have done clairvoyant readings and ghost hunts before but I decided I wanted a base as an expansion to what we do.

"When I found out about the Spinners Mill project I wanted to be a part of it. I have held events there before too."