The Georgian House is a charming hotel located in the centre of London. Over the last 20 years the Hotel has gained a reputation of being haunted with several resident ghosts. The hotel was constructed in 1851 by William Chinnery Mitchell, who was one of three master builders. The hotel was originally built as family houses, three in a row, and they would have been owned by wealthy traders and professionals.
The accommodation is provided in two buildings, with the main reception in St George's Drive. There is a second smaller building, The Bower House in Cambridge Street adjacent, where the first class rooms are luxuriously furnished. The rooms are beautifully decorated with period pieces keeping with the tradition of the building.
In 1989 the manager was showing a visitor around the hotel. During the tour the manager was embarrassed by the racket of children running, shouting, laughing and banging the fire doors. The receptionist was asked to tell the parents of these children to be quieter and more considerate. However, no guests had checked in yet that day, and there were no children staying in the hotel.
The ghosts of the two children have also been seen on the upper floors. On one occasion a manageress even held a conversation with them and assured them that, since the Georgian House is a friendly and hospitable place they were more than welcome to visit, but she asked only that they confine themselves to the upper floors since their presence on the lower levels might prove disturbing to their real life peers.
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