Ringing Bell Ghost
Deep in the heart of Newquay, the Headland Hotel stands tall, its grandeur a testament to a bygone era. But on Sunday mornings, at the crack of 02:00, the hotel's basement staff are startled by the sudden, unexplained ringing of a servant's bell. It's a sound that has been echoing through the corridors for years, long after the bells were disconnected. Some say it's the ghost of a former servant, still carrying out their duties in the afterlife. Others claim to have heard the faint cries of a little girl, calling out to her friends, or even caught a glimpse of her as she runs through the halls.
During World War II, the Headland Hotel played a different role, serving as a hospital for the RAF. It's said that the phantom nurses who tended to the wounded still roam the site, their presence a reminder of the hotel's rich history. Workers have reported hearing the sound of footsteps, and seeing fleeting glimpses of a child, adding to the hotel's reputation as a hub of paranormal activity. Whether you're a seasoned ghost hunter or just looking for a chill, the Headland Hotel is a place where the past and present collide.
The Headland Hotel was built in the Victorian era and served as a hospital during WWII.
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