The Carpenter of Chalet Arosa
Chalet Arosa restaurant in Royal Tunbridge Wells has a rather unusual ghost story attached to it. Back in 1980, people started reporting sightings of a figure wearing a carpenter's apron. It wasn't just a one-off either - there were two separate instances of this ghostly carpenter being spotted. The second sighting was particularly intriguing, as the figure seemingly vanished into a wall. It's a pretty bizarre occurrence, and one that's left many wondering about the history of the building and the identity of this phantom tradesman.
Historical records show that the building has had various uses over the years, currently operating as Springs, but previously it was known as Chalet Arosa. While we don't have a clear understanding of what might have drawn a carpenter to this location in life, or what led to their untimely demise, it's clear that their spirit has lingered. The fact that there were multiple witnesses to these sightings adds credibility to the claims, and suggests that this might not be just a simple case of mistaken identity or a hoax. Whatever the explanation, the Carpenter of Chalet Arosa remains a fascinating and unexplained phenomenon.
The building has had various uses, currently operating as a restaurant
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