Many of Britain’s hotels have taken on a ghostly aura. Far from scaring off potential visitors, inexplicable phenomena seem to be a highly marketable asset these days. In hostelries throughout the land, Grey Ladies (or Ladies in Black, or White, or Blue, occasionally a daring shade of Red) are reported to drift through walls and float over lakes, accompanied by spectral orbs and sudden icy chills. Hooves clatter at midnight, ghostly legions march past along old Roman roads, doors lock and unlock of their own accord, and hidden children laugh or sob on secret stairwells.

Historic buildings in atmospheric surroundings – of which Britain, with its long history, has many -- predictably take the lead in these alleged phenomena, coaxing medieval monks, Victorian serving girls, and unhappy lovers to revisit old haunts. If some grisly tale of a tragic death can be unearthed from bygone days, or better still, a skeleton in a cupboard somewhere, the psychic portents perk up no end. Specialist short-break operators can arrange all sorts of hair-raising experiences involving séances, dowsing rods and ouija boards for hopeful ghost-hunters, or at least, a promising setting in which they might just happen. Of course, nothing is guaranteed and the chances are you will enjoy a perfect night’s rest.

For most of us, the faint chance of some other-worldly experience adds no more than an amusing frisson to a hotel stay – at least, in broad daylight. For others, it’s a serious quest to prove there are more things in heaven and earth, undertaken only with quantities of recording equipment and a determination to stay awake all night. Certain hotels crop up repeatedly on the paranormal lists. Cornwall, in South-West England, famed as a land of myths and legends, is a classic venue for ghosts. Guests and staff of the Wellington Hotel in Boscastle have experienced many strange apparitions, dark shapes and inexplicable sounds, including a figure in period dress vanishing into a wall and an old lady passing through a closed bedroom door. Not to mention the mystifying case of a small dog (a real one belonging to a writer staying at the hotel), which suddenly got up and trotted out one night yapping and wagging ts tail as if being taken for a walk by some unseen presence.Immortalised in Daphne du Maurier’s novel, Jamaica Inn, once on a wild and lonely turnpike road across Bodmin Moor, has strong associations with smugglers.

Disembodied voices speak in the long-dead Cornish language, and a coach and horses crunches across the gravelled courtyard at midnight ... In fact, that courtyard was resurfaced with cobbles recently, yet the noise of the metal-rimmed wheels remains

the same as in olden times. Odd, isn’t it? But even odder is the stranger in 18th-century dress repeatedly observed sitting on a wall outside the inn. He neither speaks nor moves, but bears an uncanny resemblance to a former guest summoned by a message to meet someone outside. He left the bar and his half-finished tankard of ale, and was later discovered murdered on the moor. Has he returned to finish his drink? Coaching tales are a recurrent theme in some of our fine old former coaching inns.

The Molesworth Arms in Wadebridge is reputedly visited by a ghostly stagecoach at midnight on New Year’s Eve, its four horses whipped on by a headless coachman. At Dartmouth’s Royal Castle in Devon, a mysterious coach and horses draws up at the entrance to collect an unknown passenger and vanish into the night. The 15th-century

Holt Hotel at Steeple Aston in Oxfordshire is haunted by the notorious highwayman Claude Duval, a former footman to the Duke of Richmond. He was apparently so popular with lady victims that tearful petitions for his pardon accompanied him to his execution. A handsome timbered inn called The Feathers in Ludlow, Shropshire has several interesting ghosts. One is a woman who tries to drive rivals away by pulling their hair (beware Room 211 if you’re the female half of a couple staying here). Another is a Victorian gentleman with a dog, and a third seems to be a more modern apparition who confines her appearances to men only. She’s a pretty thing in a miniskirt and a see-through blouse who walks straight through cars parked outside. One shocked guest who witnessed this young lady felt in urgent need of a restorative brandy. Relaying his experience to the hotel barman, he was soon interrupted with the news that she had appeared to several guests on previous occasions.

One of London’s most haunted hotels is the five-star Langham opposite the BBC’s Broadcasting House. Its spectral residents include a silver-haired doctor who murdered his bride while on honeymoon, and a German officer who killed himself shortly before the outbreak of the First World War. Room 333 is said to be a haunted bedroom, as numerous BBC journalists attest.

Ruthin Castle, now a hotel in Denbighshire, North Wales, has a resident Grey Lady, believed to be the wife of one of King Edward I’s lieutenants. She murdered her husband’s mistress with an axe in a jealous rage and was later executed herself. The hotel is noted for its medieval-style banquets. Not all ghosts are sinister or ill-intentioned. In the spa town of Cheltenham’s De La Bere Hotel, a 15th-century manor house once used as a girls’ school, a former matron paces the corridors at night to check that her charges are behaving. In Scotland, Edinburgh’s four-star Royal Terrace Hotel is another much-haunted venue, whose blithe spirits include a nurse in 19th-century uniform, a child from the 1800s, and a gentleman enjoying a drink at the bar. There are also reports of cupboards opening and unbidden noises and movements.

For details of supernatural stays in some of the hotels mentioned above, contact

Haunting Breaks, www.hauntingbreaks.co.uk; tel: 01686 420301. Other spooky websites

include www.hauntedhotelguide.com and www.paranormaltours.com. To plan every aspect

of your holiday in Britain, and search a comprehensive database of quality-assured

accommodation, see www.visitbritain.com

 

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Urban City Apartments - New Islington

Urban City Apartments - New Islington

New Islington is the recently re modernised area of Ancoats on the east side of the city centre.

These brand new 2 bedrooms 2 bathrooms 4 apartments are fully furnished and perfect for any visit to Manchester.

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Urban City Apartments - No 3

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3 Dale Street is our 3 property located in the heart of the city centre and consisting of 1 2 and 3 bedroom loft style apartments.

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Urban City Apartments - Royal Mills

Urban City Apartments - Royal Mills

Just minutes walk away from Manchester City Centre and the MEN Arena Royal Mills based within the Ancoats Urban Village is the brand new flagship complex recently refurbished on the Eastern edge of Manchester City Centre.

These luxury 2 bedrooms 2 bathroom apartments are furnished to the highest standards which have been inspired by famous 'Changing Rooms' designer Oliver Heath.

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Wentwood Developments

Wentwood Developments

City Stop Uk Limited' aims are simple To offer first class accommodation at competitive prices within Manchester City Centre.

With more space to entertain work and wind down our serviced apaertments allow you for the same price of a hotel room a luxurious city centre apartment with fully fitted kitchen lounge bathroom and bedroom.

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West Lynne hotel

West Lynne hotel

Westlynne Hotel is situated 2.

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Yha Manchester

Yha Manchester

Manchesters only 4 star hostel Yha Manchester is a modern purpose built youth hostel in the trendy Castlefield area of Manchester just a short walk from the city centre and all of Manchester's attractions.

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stayingcool boutique chic at Castlefield

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Campanile Hotel Manchester

Campanile Hotel Manchester

Modern hotel conveniently located 15mn walk to the city center to the Lowry Centre 10mn to old Trafford.

All rooms are en suite with satellite television telephone modem point hair dryer and tea and coffee making facilities.

Wireless interent connection available throughout the property.

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Manchester Airport Marriott Hotel

Manchester Airport Marriott Hotel

Manchester Airport Marriott Hotel provides exceptional business and leisure facilities in a first class location.

Enjoy the comfort of the tastefully furnished spacious guest rooms with dedicated workspace internet access voicemail satellite TV and a direct dial telephone.

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Novotel Manchester West

Novotel Manchester West

Located at Junction 13 of the M60 on the outskirts of the City.

It is ideal for visitors to Trafford Park Salford Quays and Birchwood only 15 minutes drive from Manchester City centre and 30 minutes from the airport.

The hotel has119 newly refurbished en suite bedrooms including family and accessibility rooms all have a queen size bed a double sofa bathrooms with bath and overhead shower a flat screen interactive TV with a library of movies and High speed internet access a spacious working area and direct dial phone.

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