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The Lady in Blue Dress

Cross Keys Inn Inn, Tebay, Cumbria Apparition Regency

The Cross Keys Inn in Tebay, Cumbria, is home to a rather intriguing ghostly presence. Staff and guests have reported strange occurrences in a bedroom and other parts of the building. It seems that this mischievous entity likes to move makeup and toiletries around, leaving visitors to wonder if they've simply misplaced things. However, things take a more sinister turn when staff report being touched by something unseen and hearing unexplained knocks and running footsteps. It's little wonder that the inn has gained a reputation for paranormal activity.

Digging deeper into the history of the Cross Keys Inn and its ghostly inhabitant, we find a fascinating tale. According to local folklore, the Lady in Blue Dress is said to be the spirit of Mary Baynes, a local woman who died around 1811. Apparently, she was quite upset with a former landlord after his dog killed her cat, leading to her untimely demise. Interestingly, dogs in the inn still bark while looking at an unremarkable corner of the ceiling, as if sensing something that we can't see. While the story of Mary Baynes may be steeped in local legend, the experiences of staff and guests over the years suggest that there may be more to this ghostly presence than mere myth.

Historical Context

The Cross Keys Inn has been a fixture in Tebay since the 18th century, offering weary travelers a warm welcome and a comfortable bed.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Historic Inn
Activity Types
Visual Audio Tactile
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1990s - 2020s
Postcode Area
CA17

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