
Newsham Scream Park Returns: New Scares At The Haunted Asylum
This Halloween, Newsham Scream Park is back with season three of spine-chilling terror, transforming Liverpool’s infamous abandoned asylum into the UK’s ultimate scare destination.
Running from 1–31 October 2025, the award-winning immersive horror experience returns with four brand-new scare attractions, a Horror Selfie Museum, and unseen areas of the haunted hospital open to the public for the very first time.
Set inside the Grade II-listed Newsham Park Hospital, the event features disturbing new walkthroughs: Victorian Psycho, Witch Hunt, Phantasma’s Hall of Freaks, and Larst Resort — each designed by leading fright specialists AtmosFEAR! Scare Entertainment. Expect unnerving encounters in every corridor, from sinister freakshows to cursed woods and the nightmarish visions of a deranged retirement home.

Newsham Scream Park 2025 Scare Mazes
- Victorian Psycho. Buried in the rotting bowels beneath Newsham Park Asylum festers a labyrinth of gore, where madness drips from the walls and death clings to the air like smoke.
- Witch Hunt. Beyond the twisted trees of Rainford Forest lies Gallows Bray – a once-protected village under the spell of the coven of Isobel Robey. All was well, until The Inquisition of the Crows arrived…
- Phantasma’s Hall Of Freaks. Phantasma’s freakshow rolled into Newsham Park Orphanage in 1967 – invited to entertain, but remembered for terror…
- Larst Resort. Doktor Viktor Larst, Director of Care, welcomes you to his namesake retirement complex – Larst Resort – a luxury assisted living facility that promises lifelong care throughout your golden years.
“Designing Newsham Scream Park at the UK’s most unique Halloween venue presents almost unlimited creative possibilities,” says Jason Karl, Creative Director of AtmosFEAR!. “Season three will take guests deeper into Newsham’s terrifying history than ever before.”

New for 2025 is the Horror Selfie Museum, with themed sets like Dracula’s Crypt and Death Chamber, plus street performers, tarot readers, mystics, and live music to fuel the fearful fun. A food court and licensed bars round out the experience for those who survive the scares.
Operating across select dates in October with timed sessions between 6pm and 10.30pm, tickets are available now at newshamscreampark.com. Open to brave souls aged 14 and over (under-18s must be accompanied by an adult), this is Halloween at its most horrifying — enter if you dare.
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