Mermaid Inn, Rye, East Sussex
The Mermaid Inn in Rye is one of the oldest and most delightful inns in England. This 12th Century Inn was featured in an episode of the Most Haunted TV series, and has played host to a long list of famous guests. Guests of centuries past loved this charming inn so much they decided to stick around, giving the Mermaid the reputation of being one of the most haunted inns in the UK.

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 Room 1, also called The James. Other ghostly apparitions which have been seen in the inn are that of the white lady which walks across a room and stops at the foot of the bed; the man who walks through the bathroom wall and into the main room and woman who is supposed to be the wife of one of the local smugglers back in the 16th century when Rye was still a port.
Other reports include bottles smashing to the floor in the Elizabethan Chamber room. In the Kingsmill room cold spots have been reported as well as a rocking chair rocking independently.

