Britain's Five Most Mysterious Hotels and Inns

Haunted Britain Britain has a marvellous and rich history,England since 1735. Haunted by a variety of ghosts,
which at times seems to have been taken straight outmainly ladies and children, the Dolphin Hotel is even the
of the pages of a classical English novel. Throughoutmain base of operations for the Littlehampton
this true-to-life history, however, many mysteries haveInvestigative Ghost Hunting Team, or LIGHT.
sprung up around the UK, with many of them revolvingGlobe Inn
around the haunted pubs, hotels, and inns that can beLocated in Ludlow, England, the inn is reportedly
found here. Take for example the following 5 hotelshaunted by a former Tudor soldier named Edward
and inns - and form your own opinion on whether orDobson who died in a pub brawl around the year 1553.
not you believe the tales.His ghost, which can be seen wearing a cloak and a
Cross Keys Hotelwig, has been known to hover over the exact spot
Originally built in 1693 as a coaching inn, the Crosswhere Dobson fell to his death; there have been
Keys Hotel is the most haunted building in all ofnumerous different apparition sightings throughout the
Peebles, Scotland. It is said the Bedroom #5 is hauntedyears.
by the ghost of a lady named Marion Ritchie, the firstLangham Hilton
landlady of the Cross Keys Hotel. There are a lot ofTouted as Europe's very first and original grand hotel,
paranormal activities here, and it is even said thatthe Langham Hilton opened in 1865 and was once
Marion Ritchie's ghost is the inspiration for Meg Dodds,owned by the BBC. Because of this, most of the
a character in Sir Walter Scott's Waverly novels.ghost sightings here have come from journalists and
Dolphin Hotelmembers of the popular media; including the ghost of a
Another hotel that was originally used as a coaching orGerman Prince and the ghost of a Victorian doctor.
staging inn, the Dolphin Hotel has been in Littlehampton,