Bull Hotel

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The upper floor of the hotel is reputedly haunted by children, who screams and cries have been heard by staff and guests. The apparition of a lady in a tweed outfit has been seen seated in the downstairs lobby.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
Bull Hotel
34 East St
Bridport, Dorset
DT6 3LF, United Kingdom


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GPS:
50.733268634930845, -2.756051212636521
Region:
Dorset
Nearest Towns:
Bradpole, UK (1.0 mi.)
West Bay, UK (1.2 mi.)
Bridport, UK (1.7 mi.)
Loders, UK (1.7 mi.)
Burton Bradstock, UK (2.9 mi.)
Chideock, UK (2.9 mi.)
Netherbury, UK (3.5 mi.)
Askerswell, UK (3.9 mi.)
Powerstock, UK (3.9 mi.)
Morecomb, UK (4.1 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://www.thebullhotel.co.uk/

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