Century House Inn

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Built in 1907, the former county hospital is now a bed and breakfast inn. The current owners have reported the spirit of a man roaming the building, and a female guest felt an unseen, unwelcome guest climb into bed with her. The proprietors consulted a doctor who used to own the place, and were astonished to find that the reports dated back almost half a century, when patients would complain about disembodied footsteps in the hallway and on the staircase.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
Lawndale Court
McCloud, CA
United States

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GPS:
41.255984257971356, -122.14208632685768
County:
Siskiyou County, California
Nearest Towns:
McCloud, CA (0.1 mi.)
Dunsmuir, CA (7.5 mi.)
Mount Shasta, CA (9.5 mi.)
Weed, CA (17.1 mi.)
Carrick, CA (17.5 mi.)
Big Bend, CA (20.2 mi.)
Edgewood, CA (20.5 mi.)
Tennant, CA (25.6 mi.)
Gazelle, CA (26.8 mi.)
Lakehead, CA (27.2 mi.)

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  1. Superchick42o  |  

    I grew up in McCloud, and I think you’re talking about the StoneyBrook Inn. At least that’s the one I remember being at that location.

    • I’m pretty sure the story id about the historical McCloud Hospital. They stated that a doctor and patients witnessed or heard strange things, I live in McCloud now. Locals do talk about the hospital being haunted. 🙂

      • oh yes my husband took pis two nights ago at the building only to send them to me . through his cell phone there are plenty of faces and things looking out the windows this is no joke …..

  2. Its not the Stony Brook Inn they are talking about. That’s down the street. They are talking about Dr Larsen’s office and hospital on the same street (Colombero and Lawndale corner). He was our family physician and my 78 yr old dad was born in that building. The hospital was built in 1907and the first in Siskiyou County.There was an article done on it in the Record Searchlight out of Redding – you can find it here; http://archive.redding.com/news/couple-want-to-turn-old-hospital-in-mccloud-into-an-inn-cancer-retreat-ep-374857930-354212501.html/

    • Jesse.kerwood  |  

      Hi I’m in a paranormal group call m.p.s, miner paranormal society we are from yreka area we are looking around please to do are ghost haunt at I seen your post and pictures and hopping we can do investigate it if that’s ok, we have Facebook and are number 530 572 1546 my name Jesse co – founder Scott

  3. Jesse.kerwood  |  

    Hi I’m in a paranormal group call m.p.s, miner paranormal society we are from yreka area we are looking around please to do are ghost haunt at I seen your post and pictures and hopping we can do investigate it if that’s ok, we have Facebook and are number 530 572 1546 my name Jesse co – founder Scott

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