According to legend, every New Year’s Eve, a phantom coachman pulls up to this hotel.
(Submitted by Chris Berglund)
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- The Molesworth Arms Hotel
Molesworth St, Wadebridge
PL27 7DP, United Kingdom
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 50.5165332, -4.837962599999969
- Region:
- Cornwall
- Nearest Towns:
- Wadebridge, UK (0.2 mi.)
Egloshayle, UK (0.9 mi.)
Saint Minver, UK (2.6 mi.)
Saint Mabyn, UK (3.1 mi.)
Saint Kew, UK (3.3 mi.)
Endellyon, UK (3.5 mi.)
Saint Endellion, UK (3.5 mi.)
Saint Issey, UK (3.6 mi.)
Little Petherick, UK (4.2 mi.)
Padstow, UK (4.3 mi.)
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I and my parents and younger sister stayed there for three nights when I was 16, in the summer of 1977. We had a room whose window had brickwork right up against it; to get to the main building you had to go down a hall and through several doors, and every time I did so I felt like someone was staring at the back of my head and *hating* me fiercely. It scared me badly, and I found another route and began using it, even though it meant that I had to go outside behind the inn and then back inside through another door. I was embarrassed and said nothing about doing this; so I was very surprised on our last day there to find my 11-year-old sister doing exactly the same thing! She said she was scared of the “eyes in the hallway,” and all along we had both been avoiding the same area for the same reasons without knowing that each other was doing so.