Wales
Bodelwyddan Castle Hotel, Rhyl, Wales
During 1830-1852, Bodelwyddan Castle undertook a period of restoration. Sometime during this, the owner at the time, Sir John Hay Williams discovered a skeleton in the wall near one of the chimneys. It was noted in his diary that...
view the listingHotel Maes-y-Neuadd, Gwynedd, North Wales
Most haunted hotels are a little frightening. Not this one – Maes-y-Neuadd is home to a ghostly nursemaid, who often appears when guests at the hotel are unwell. Rather than being frightened in the presence of an apparition,...
view the listingRuthin Castle Hotel, Denbighshire, North Wales
Lady Grey of Ruthin Castle is probably the most well-known ghost of the castle, although there are others – visitors have reported seeing a soldier, as well as a little girl. Lady Grey is said to have found out her husband was...
view the listingBaskerville Hall, Hay-on-Wye, Powys, Wales
The well known author of the book ‘Hound of the Baskervilles’, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, was a lover of this grand property and would return on many occasions. His book was the inspiration originating from his time...
view the listingCraig-Y-Nos Castle, Powys, Wales
As with most old castles, links with the paranormal are nothing short of common place. Craig-y-Nos is far from a castle that would buck this trend. Many reputed paranormal investigation groups have experienced the special aura...
view the listingThe Bull Hotel, Abergele, Conwy
It is believed a monk died here after a fatal fall on a wet surface within the hotel. His ghostly apparition is still believed to dwell here. One other reported haunting is that of a young man who lived in the hotel and died in a...
view the listingGwydir Castle Hotel, Llanrwst, Conwy
In common with many buildings which have enjoyed such a rich history, Gwydir has acquired a reputation for being one of Wales’ most haunted houses. However, lest the sceptical be inclined to dismiss this page and move on,...
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