The Feathers Hotel Ghosts
Room 211 is considered to be one of the most haunted rooms in the hotel, it apparently plays host to a rather jealous spirit who doesn't take kindly to female guests. One guest awoke to find her self being dragged out of bed by her hair. Upon finally falling asleep again she awoke to find herself drenched in water, while the bed around her remained dry. Her partner meanwhile slept soundly, experiencing just a pleasant gentle stroking sensation on his face.
The ghost of a man in Victorian clothing has been seen by guests and staff walking his dog through room 232 into room 233 before disappearing. The car park outside the Feathers Hotel is also the scene of a frequently witnessed 'living' ghost which only appears to men. The apparition is a young, scantily clad girl that has been seen on numerous occasions walking through cars before vanishing into thin air.
Back in the 70's Mr. Ainsley, a businessman, had an appointment at the seventeenth century Feathers Hotel. After touring the car park a couple of times he was lucky to find a space right opposite the entrance of the hotel. He pulled up, grabbed his brief case and was already halfway across the pavement when he realized he had forgotten some papers. He turned to retrieve them from his car when he saw the figure of a young girl ` about 16` wearing a see-through blouse and a mini skirt walk straight through his car, then glide onto the pavement and pass him before vanishing. Shocked and alarmed hardly believing what he had seen, he ran to the bar of the hotel to gasp out his story to the barman. The barman gave him a brandy, on the house and told him that he was the sixth person to have seen the ghost that year.
A local researcher believes he has found the girl in question, Carole, now in her 20's, when living in the area would walk through the carpark, at least once a week to visit her aunt, The two were `extremely close` and she was `a very dear friend` of the young teenager. When Mrs. Hughes died suddenly, Carole moved away from the area, she now lives in Birmingham. Carole often visualises herself walking the route she used to take, for, `It was really a very happy time for me" she said.
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