Sussex Ghost Hunters visited Arundle Prison in 2006, We got alot of activity from torches running out of batteries even when they were new batteries and doors opening by themselves.
Information on Arundel Prison
A new town hall was built in Maltravers Street by the duke of Norfolk in 1834–5 to the design of Robert Abraham, the use of the 'sacristy' being given up by the town council as a quid pro quo in 1848.
The building has a flint and sandstone façade with flanking towers in Norman style.
A large upstairs room was used in 1847 for balls, concerts, and similar events.
The basement had three cells, which from 1844 were used by the county police force, it also housed the towns fire engines.
The town hall accommodated meetings of the town council and magistrates' courts in 1991.