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Haunted Hotels in the United Kingdom

Reputedly haunted hotels and inns in England and Scotland
London Haunted Hotels
Haunted Hotels in London

Few ghostly places actually look like the decrepit old house, and certainly not in London. The spooks seem to prefer grand luxury hotels to crumbling piles here.

Devon and Cornwall Haunted Hotels
Haunted Hotels in Devon & Cornwall

Those seeking a meeting with otherwordly beings in Cornwall or Devon will find plenty of traditional old inns to choose from.

Yorkshire Haunted Hotels
Haunted Hotels in Yorkshire

Some say that the city of York is the most haunted place in the whole of the UK. However, there are plenty of ghostly inns elsewhere in the county, too.

Westcountry Haunted Hotels
Haunted Hotels in the West Country

There's a fabulous selection of supposedly haunted places to stay in Dorset, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire, from country houses to ancient inns.

Scotland Haunted Hotels
Haunted Hotels in Scotland

If it's a haunted castle you're looking for, you'll probably find it in Scotland. But hotels with resident ghosts come in many varieties in and around Auld Reekie.

NW England Haunted Hotels
Haunted Hotels in North West England

Chester may well be a contender for the dubious title of the most haunted city in Britain, but even if you fail to see any apparitions it's still a great place to visit.

West Midlands Haunted Hotels
Haunted Hotels in the West Midlands

  Between them, Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire, Shropshire and Staffordshire can boast several places that could lay claim to being the most haunted hotel in the UK.

East Midlands Haunted Hotels
Haunted Hotels in the East Midlands

There's definitely a celebrity theme to the ghosts to be found in the hotels of the East Midlands, from Mary Queen of Scots to Nell Gwyn. And you may even bump into the ubiquitous "white lady" here and there.

Eastern England Haunted Hotels
Haunted Hotels in the East of England

Hooded monks; the Witchfinder General; and plenty of antisocial poltergeists, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire have them all. Apparently.


NE England Haunted Hotels
Haunted Hotels in North East England

A selection of fabulous castle hotels and some classic old inns, there are some exceptional places to stay where ghostly beings have been reported in Northumberland and County Durham.

SE England Haunted Hotels
Haunted Hotels in South East England

From Oxfordshire down to Kent and Surrey, South East England is absolutely brim-full of hotels and inns with otherworldly residents. And it also boasts the most haunted village in Britain, too.

Pictures on this page are: Weston Manor (SE England); Lumley Castle (NE England); The Lamb of Ely (East England); The George of Stamford (East Midlands); Prince Rupert Classic Hotel (West Midlands); The Pied Bull (NW England); Arnos Manor (The West Country); Jamaica Inn (Cornwall and Devon); The Winnock Hotel (Scotland); Hazlewood Castle (Yorkshire); The Cadogan Hotel (London). Entries for Wales to be uploaded soon.

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