Pluckly's Elvey Farm
Elvey Farm has long been known as the only haunted hotel in the area, there have been numerous ghost sightings at the farmstead over the years. The oldest part of the farm was built in 1406, and there is also a collection of stables and outbuildings dating from the 16th to 18th centuries.
The most prominent spirit at the Farm is that of Edward Brett he was the farmer here at the turn of the last century. As the story goes, in 1900 he gave his wife 15 shillings, and a penny to each of his children, he then whispered to his wife were "I will do it". He then walked calmly into the old dairy and committed suicide by shooting himself. Edward Brett reportedly still haunts the premises, owners of the farm and guests of the Hotel have seen his ghost on numerous occasions. Staff and visitors have often reported hearing the words "I will do it" whispered into their ear.
Other ghosts at Elvey Farm include that of a man in military uniform who stands on the stairs that lead up to the attic bedrooms above the 16th-century barn that now houses a cozy bar. If you want to experience Pluckley yourself you can book accommodation at Elvey Farm by clicking on the Haunting Breaks link below.
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