Brook Red Lion Hotel

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A little girl named Alice was murdered here and has remained here since her death in 1638. She’s usually seen in rooms 5, 6, and 10; some believe she also appears as a woman. A monk is seen in the halls and a little boy is seen in the Parliament Room; he appears on photo.

(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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Geographic Information

Address:
Brook Red Lion Hotel
43 High St, Colchester
CO1 1DJ, United Kingdom


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GPS:
51.88944679086393, 0.9004802629351616
Region:
Essex
Nearest Towns:
Colchester, UK (0.4 mi.)
Lexden, UK (1.5 mi.)
Mile End, UK (1.9 mi.)
Horkesley, UK (3.4 mi.)
Great Horkesley, UK (3.4 mi.)
West Bergholt, UK (3.4 mi.)
Rowhedge, UK (3.4 mi.)
Wivenhoe, UK (3.9 mi.)
Wyvenhoe, UK (3.9 mi.)
Winehoe, UK (3.9 mi.)

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