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The Bell Inn Ghost

The Bell Inn Inn, Sible Hedingham, Essex Apparition Georgian

The Bell Inn in Sible Hedingham has a reputation for being haunted by a mysterious presence. This quaint Essex inn has seen its fair share of guests over the years, but one particular room seems to be favoured by a ghostly visitor. Locals and visitors alike have reported strange occurrences in one of the bedrooms, where a dark-haired young lady is said to reside. Her presence is often felt by guests who have stayed in the room, and she has been known to remove the bed covers of anyone who dares to sleep there.

Dating back to the 17th century, The Bell Inn has a rich history that spans over 400 years. The inn has been a popular stopping point for travellers and locals alike, serving as a hub for social gatherings and community events. The haunting of the dark-haired young lady has been documented since the 1970s, with reports of her ghostly presence surfacing on multiple occasions. While her story is shrouded in mystery, it is clear that she has made The Bell Inn her home, and guests who stay in her favourite room are often left with an unforgettable experience.

Historical Context

The Bell Inn dates back to the 17th century

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Historic Inn
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1970s
Postcode Area
CO10

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