The UK’s most haunted hotels revealed by a hospitality expert

When the temperature begins to fall, it leaves the fill roads and the autumn really settles, guests may be looking for a frightening Halloween trip.
There are many country houses that promise to be relaxing throughout the country.
However, they experience paranormal activities that guests can witness first -hand for them.
James Callery, who works as a chief chief at Sandford Springs Hotel & Golf Club, said, ‘The old country houses, which are converted into hotels, will usually have hundreds of years of history among the walls.’
Guests ‘weekend break facilities’ while enjoying the ‘spectral residents’ explained how to see how.
The hospitality specialist announced the most fairy hotels stuck in rural areas.
The 12th century Mermaid Inn in Rye was placed on the top of James’ ranking.
Guests who hope to have an exciting hopes may not be disappointed because they reported that they have seen waking up and ghosts in the hotel.
The 12th century Mermaid Inn in rye was placed on the top of James’ ranking
“The mermaid staff reported the objects thrown by a cold spots in certain rooms and an unrecognized force,” he explained.
‘The guests looked early after watching while watching ghost smugglers sitting in the seats.’
Another fairy accommodation option listed by James is the Ettington Park Hotel near Stratford-Up-Avon.
Many claimed that a white woman saw the soul in the corridors, and the Gothic Mansion of the Victorian Period appeared in ghothy hunting shows.
The Langley Castle Hotel in Northumberland, dating back to 1350, has a rich history.
But with centuries of memories, seemingly hosts the soul of a victim woman, whom many claim to have seen.
Meanwhile, the room in the Jamaica Inn in Bodmin Moor is said to have wandered at night.
“These features embrace the inhabitants of the spectral instead of hiding,” James said.
Langley Castle Hotel in Northumberland dating back to 1350 has a rich history
‘Halloween at the Haunted Country hotels have grew significant in recent years as the weekend reservations at the weekend reservations seek unusual experiences.’
According to James, Ruthin Castle Hotel in Wales has another haunted place and a bad ‘red room’ in which guests reported that Lady Gray has seen the ghost.
The discontent spirit was executed after killing her husband’s lover.
The Craig-Y-Nos Castle in Brecon Beacons is equally creepy.
The hotel was formerly a tuberculosis sanatorium, and it is said that now crying children and wheelchairs move on their own.
James, the frightening inhabitants of the venues how to ’embrace’ explained.
“Pitoresque tends to provide additional excitement of first -class food and accommodation and potential encounters with the unknown.”
Research by Edinburgh University in 2007 found that ghost tourism became increasingly popular in the UK.
Ruthin Castle Hotel in Wales has another haunted place according to James, and a bad ‘red room’, which guests reported that Lady Gray’s ghost saw the ghost of Lady Gray
He reported that the places that introduce their creepy history and souls made more reservations in autumn.
“You complete your guest experience with ghost stories, James James said.
‘Guests rent property for luxury and comfort, but they are excited about the presence of something supernatural.
‘It doesn’t matter if you believe in ghosts or you won’t believe it, the old properties offer an interesting way to deal with the British heritage.
‘Don’t just expect him to run smoothly all night.’




