Elsie of Poole Hospital
Grey Towers Hall in Poole, Dorset, once stood as a hospital with a reputation for being haunted by a ghost named Elsie. Although the hospital no longer stands, its eerie legacy lives on. The story of Elsie has been passed down through the years, captivating those interested in the paranormal. While details about Elsie's presence are scarce, it's said that she made her presence known to hospital staff and patients alike. The fact that Elsie's haunting was acknowledged by multiple people suggests that she may have been a benign spirit, perhaps even a former patient or staff member.
Historical records show that Grey Towers Hall was used as a hospital pre-1990s. During this time, Elsie's ghost was reportedly seen or experienced by numerous individuals. Unfortunately, specific witness accounts and documented evidence have not been well-preserved. Nevertheless, the persistence of Elsie's legend indicates that her haunting left a lasting impression on those who encountered her. It's possible that Elsie's presence was a comforting one, or maybe she simply couldn't rest. Whatever the reason, Elsie remains a fascinating figure in the history of paranormal activity in Poole.
Grey Towers Hall used as hospital pre-1990s
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