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could be a case for Mulder and Scully... http://www.ludlowadvertiser.co.uk/misc/print.php?artid=2085587 IS
THERE anybody out there? That was the question on the lips of a group of daring
sceptics who settled down to spend a Haunting Breaks night in the Feathers Hotel
in Ludlow. To find out, Advertiser news editor Sophie Bignall joined them for
a somewhat unusual evening of dowsing, vigils and glass divination.
Many
ghostly apparitions have been spotted in the world-famous Feathers hotel. The
oldest part of the hotel, including the world-famous timber facade, was built
in 1619, so it was an ideal location for a special spooky weekend organised by
the Newtown-based Haunting Breaks. Sightings
at the hotel have included an unknown lady in room 211, who prefers gentlemen
to women. One
couple is reported to have awakened one night to find the female guest having
her hair pulled so violently she was dragged out of bed, while her partner felt
an unseen hand gently stroke his face. Nothing
so dramatic happened during the Haunting Breaks weekend - although the couple
in the next door room, 212, fled in the middle of the night after they picked
up a strange shadow on the infrared camera. Other
well-known ghostly visitors include a Victorian gentleman and dog walking through
room 232 into room 233, and a spirit from the James I period who searches for
someone called Richard in the writing room. During
dowsing experiments in the evening, the spirit of a former Feathers barmaid called
Nancy Angel "communicated" with guests through dowsing rods. During
glass divinations, some guests found spirits and others didn't. Perhaps
the ghosts had a sense of humour, because long after the guests had turned in
for the night, at about 4am, staff reported footsteps running along the corridors
while ghostly hands tapped on doors. Haunting
Breaks was set up five years ago by psychic Carol Bowen and her business partner
Peter Turner. Peter
said: "Carol and my wife Helen were both Most Haunted fans, and we were involved
in another business together." The
business was formed because they believed they could do something similar to Most
Haunted for people interested in the paranormal - but without the screaming. "We
decided that we could be more upmarket and provide an experience focusing on the
comfort factor, so we decided to use high-quality hotels and castles to give our
guests an experience based on the paranormal." Haunting
Breaks organises a number of short stays in haunted hotels and inns across the
country. Haunting
Breaks has arranged three more dates for the short breaks at the Feathers Hotel,
including May 31, September 20 and, if you are really brave, Hallowe'en. For
further information call 01686 420301 or log on to www.hauntingbreaks.com 5:34pm
Friday 29th February 2008
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