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does anyone know of any haunted house hotel holidays in the UK?
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a few of us are looking to go away for a few days for a holiday and we have decided to check out this option.
can anyone recommend anywhere?
thanks
(please no lectures on the non existance of ghosts, its all fun, thanks)
can anyone recommend anywhere?
thanks
(please no lectures on the non existance of ghosts, its all fun, thanks)
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http://www.hauntedhot...oteldetails.asp?id=13
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http://www.hauntedhot...oteldetails.asp?id=13
(You'll have to copy & paste it I think. Sounds good to me.
hotels will just coax you in with "stay here, this place is really haunted, probably. well its old anyway". and it wil just be a night in an old hotel with some history that someone died somewhere, nearby, probably.
try looking for ghost hunting experience holidays so that maybe you get a guide or a tour with ghostly stories to make it more fun.
try looking for ghost hunting experience holidays so that maybe you get a guide or a tour with ghostly stories to make it more fun.
there are a few here http://www.english-inns.co.uk/HauntedInns.htm
yes... my house. only last week was i in the kitchen having just made some cheese on toast when it happened. i turned to the sink to get a glass and when i turned back a slice of my cheese on toast had vacated the plate and was lying cheese side down (it also had red sauce on if that helps to explain it) on the side next to the plate. i still have no explaination as to how this happened. any thoughts would be gratefully received.
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