The Sweeping Ghost of Rock Inn
The Rock Inn in Haytor Vale is home to a rather industrious ghost known as Belinda. She's often seen dressed in grey, brush in hand, sweeping her way along the corridors as if trying to tidy up the place. Legend has it that Belinda met a tragic end after being murdered by the wife of a man she was having an affair with. It's said that her spirit has lingered, perhaps trying to make amends or simply unable to rest.
Historically, the Rock Inn has stood for centuries, serving as a refuge for weary travellers and locals alike. The story of Belinda's untimely death has been passed down through the years, with many claiming to have caught glimpses of her ghostly form. While details of her affair and subsequent murder are sketchy, the image of Belinda sweeping along the corridors has become an enduring part of the inn's folklore. Guests and staff have reported seeing her, and some have even captured photographic evidence of her presence.
The Rock Inn has been a local landmark for centuries
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