Haunted Hotels in England

Littlecote House Hotel, Berkshire

The hotel dates back to Tudor times and was also once a Roman settlement, so it’s no surprise that there are numerous ghosts resident at the hotel. One common sighting is of a black dog on the Jerusalem staircase. When guests...

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Prince Rupert Hotel, Shrewsbury

The Prince Rupert Hotel is said to be haunted by a lot of spirits. Shrewsbury also has a reputation of being one of the most haunted towns in Great Britain. Its dark corners, medieval streets and old buildings seem to lend...

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Ettington Park Hotel, Stratford-Upon-Avon

Ettington Park Hotel has long had a reputation of being one of the most haunted hotels.  It was even named the most haunted hotel in the UK by AA. Guests of the hotel, as well as members of the staff have reported seeing various...

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Eastwell Manor Hotel, Ashford, Kent

The village surrounding Eastwell is known to be rife with ghostly activity – one such ghost is that of a horseman, often seen riding towards the house itself before veering off suddenly and disappearing into the nearby lake....

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The Kirkstone Pass Inn, Ambleside, Cumbria

Throughout the Inn’s long history, it has had plenty of stories about spectres and apparitions. Quite a few stories of the supernatural have come from people working in the surrounding area and tourists visiting the Kirkstone...

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Mermaid Inn, Rye, East Sussex

The Mermaid Inn in Rye is home to numerous spirits and it has been featured on the TV show Most Haunted. Among the ghosts said to haunt the cosy, little hotel is that of the lady in grey or white which sits by the fireplace in...

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Grange Blooms Hotel, London

Dr. John Cumming was an eccentric minister who had a bit of a fixation on apocalyptic prophecy as well as anti-Catholic views –and when he was not attaching what he called the Romish aggression of the church, he was...

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ABode Exeter (The Royal Clarence Hotel), Exeter

The hotel was built in 1769 on the site of Walter Raleigh’s father’s house, and so the coughing noises that have been heard at the hotel in empty rooms and with no possible source have been attributed to Sir Walter Raleigh...

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The Langham Hotel, London

The hotel was first built in 1865, and with nearly 500 rooms and suites it’s really not surprising that a number of ghosts have been seen regularly at the hotel. The paranormal activity at the hotel became apparent when it was...

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The Molesworth Arms Hotel, Wadebridge, Cornwall

The ghost of a coachman has been seen at the hotel on New Year’s Eve for a number of years. New Year’s Eve has long been associated with spiritual and ghostly occurrences, as one year turns into another, and perhaps that’s...

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