This former nineteenth century hotel was formerly a public house, and was associated with a rough crowd in the old days. The building has a lot of history, which includes a fair amount of ghostly activity. Reports indicate that orbs appear in photographs, doors are unlocked and opened by unseen hands and that paintings move around rooms of their own accord at night.
(Submitted by Callum Swift)
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 18 The Circle
Georgetown, DE
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 38.6895001, -75.38625869999998
- County:
- Sussex County, Delaware
- Nearest Towns:
- Georgetown, DE (0.1 mi.)
Milton, DE (7.3 mi.)
Ellendale, DE (8.4 mi.)
Millsboro, DE (8.5 mi.)
Dagsboro, DE (12.3 mi.)
Bridgeville, DE (12.3 mi.)
Seaford, DE (12.6 mi.)
Blades, DE (12.6 mi.)
Laurel, DE (13.6 mi.)
Long Neck, DE (13.6 mi.)
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I did intern ship here and didn’t hear or see anything unusual
My friend Lynn owns this establishment and I have told her on several instances that children favor the front hallway to run and will sometimes bump into people. The upper floors are host to several civil war soldiers and one older gentleman in a top hat and tails. The dining room next to the fireplace, especially at Christmas time, you can hear music coming from the hearth. The Brick Hotel is a wonderful place to stay and eat while getting acquainted with the lives of the past.
Hello, I’ve been watching my favorite youtubers, Moe Sargi & CJ Faison explore this hotel, and am loving the decor, accents, wood flooring, original stove & fireplace in the restaurant, fixtures. It is a beautiful hotel full of history & bumps, bangs, & sounds of things or bodies, either falling or hitting something else. I would definitely stay there just for it’s beauty & historical value
Is this place open? I thought it was closed?
A friend of mine owns this place, and I’ve warned her more than once that kids like to run amok in the front corridor, where they frequently collide with adults coreball. Several Civil War troops and an elderly man in a top
hat and tails occupy the upper floors.