The Lonely Honeymooner Ghost
At the charming King's Arms Hotel in Kingsbridge, Devon, a heartbreaking tale of love and loss has been etched into the fabric of the building. This is the story of a young bride who, on her wedding night, found herself cruelly abandoned by her husband. He ran away, leaving her alone and heartbroken. It's said that her spirit still lingers, waiting patiently for his return, a poignant reminder of the pain and sorrow that can befall us.
Historical records of the hotel and local folklore have kept the memory of this lovelorn bride alive. Although the exact date of the incident is unknown, it's believed to have occurred during the Victorian era, a time when social pressures and expectations were high. The hotel, which has been a staple of Kingsbridge for centuries, has heard its fair share of stories, but this one remains particularly striking. Guests and staff have reported strange occurrences, including sightings of a lone figure, believed to be the bride, still waiting for her groom.
The King's Arms Hotel has been a prominent landmark in Kingsbridge since the 16th century.
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