
Have you ever imagined an awkward weekend looking for a ghost in a ghostly hotel? All these supernatural sightings are reported in these hotels in Devon.
1) Chamber com · Manor, Ilfracombe
"Chambercombe Manor", one of the most famous ghost houses in the UK, was introduced at the "Most Haunted" of the Living TV series. It has been reported for a long time that ghosts are attacked by ghosts of Lady Jane Gray.
Still more, in 1865, the tenant noticed the outline of the window which does not correspond to the room in the building. When they surveyed, they found a small sealed room containing a bedstead with a skeleton in it. It is thought that this skeleton was a woman who was the subject of a visit to Chamber com relatives that were shipwrecked in the rocky storm of Hale. When she later died in the room, the manners' residents took her jewelry and sealed her. Part of the partition will be out of sight and visitors will be able to see the room.
Chambercombe Manor hosts guided tours, paranormal phenomena, night paranormal night, murder mystery. Holiday accommodation is available in luxurious cottages.
2) Devil's Stone In (Shebbear)
Devil & # 39; s Stone Inn has a bar certificate that proves to be officially examined and certified as one of the UK's most unforgettable eight pubs.
It is said that the bedroom and the bathroom are stained with a ghost by the ghost of a girl of about seven years old. There was a man with a gray beard that I thought was her father and it was said to be a friendly ghost. By moving the court and closed door in response to a request at the bar. She is also blamed for pictures falling from the wall.
The pub itself was the original farmhouse, which was renovated to coaching in in the 17th century. It is named after the devil's stone and it is said to have imprisoned a devil under the devil with a large green ice rock in the village. Following the local tradition, the player of the village bell turns the stone every year at 8 pm on Guy Fawks Night (November 5) to protect the village from the disaster. When the stone goes around, a celebration begins at Devil & # 39; s Stone Inn.
According to the local legend, there is a hidden tunnel connecting Devil & # 39; s Stone Inn and the church.
3) Royal Castle Hotel, Dartmouth Wharf
The Royal Castle Hotel hosts Queen Victoria, Edward VII, Sir Francis Drake and Cary Grant and offers homes to several King Charles II houses.
In the morning at 2 AM you can hear that ghost-like coaches and horses arrive and they are riding passengers. It is said that the coach of this phantom began in the era of Mary Queen who arrived from the Netherlands in 1688 from the time of King William. The Queen first arrived and stayed at the Royal Castle Hotel between the two beds. The king attacked Torbay instead of Dartmouth, when Arashi arrived at the Royal Castle Hotel before 2 o'clock, a coach was sent to fetch Mary Mary.
Since then, the hotel staff and guests in the autumn made a hearing horse & # 39; Hobo cobblestone, opening and closing the garage door, followed by a whip crack, followed by a long disappearing watch cry, and a horse that is delaying the coach's speed They.
4) Lord Haldon Hotel, close to Exdeter, Dunchideock
The Lord Haldon Hotel has a large country hotel that embraced many aristocratic guests and has many ghost reports.
The most tragic story is a girl of a servant of the 8th century, distracted and seems to be dripping. The local population believed that she was pregnant with a social standing person and was murdered in the lake to avoid the scandal.
A more mysterious ghost that was seen several times is the big man with rolled-up sleeves. He appears in the doorway next to the stables, broken window behind the old lounge, his height is the same as the previous floor when the outline can be seen through the window.
Another ghost that can not be explained is a young girl who knocks the guest. I will call the first name early in the morning from 1 o'clock to 3 o'clock. Guests and staff are listening to the sound of footsteps when there is no one.
5) Royal Clarence Hotel, Exeter Cathedral
It was built on the grandparents' site of explorer Sir Walter Raleigh. The Royal Clarence Hotel is the starting point and the end point of Exeter's Red Coat Guided Ghosts and Legends Tour. It is claimed to be the home of three friendly ghosts, one of which may be Sir Walter Raleigh himself. Famous visitors to the Royal Clarence Hotel include Lord Nelson, Nicholas I, Russian Emperor, author Thomas Hardy, Hollywood actor, Clark Gable, Gary Cooper.
Victoria's father, Duke of Kent, went to Exeter to enjoy the freedom of the city, but died after staying at Sidmouth on 23rd January 1820. His body was brought to Royal Clarence and the funeral of Windsor.
The symptoms of Haunting include the top floor cough sound. I insist that this sound is a ghost of Sir Walter Raleigh. The ghost of a gray woman is also seen seen from the window.
Another part of the Royal Clarence Hotel is a well house pub with a cave in the cellar with a skeleton that is thought to have been the victim of plague.
While visiting the green of Exeter Cathedral, you may be witnessing monks, monks, three influential figures, big shining figures. That person is reported to hit the area all: Exeter It is one of the most unforgettable cities in the UK!
