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The Tall Man of Lytham

Ship and Royal Hotel, Lytham, Lancashire Apparition Unknown

The Ship and Royal Hotel in Lytham has a reputation for paranormal activity, with reports of a ghostly figure known as the Tall Man. This apparition has been seen materialising several times within the hotel, leaving staff and guests alike feeling uneasy. The Tall Man is described as a male figure, and his presence is often accompanied by disturbances to paperwork and the telephone. It's said that he likes to play about with these objects, adding to the sense of unease and mystery surrounding his appearances.

Dating back to the 1970s, the sightings of the Tall Man have been documented on multiple occasions. Although the exact circumstances of his presence are unclear, it's thought that he may be connected to the hotel's long history. The Ship and Royal Hotel has stood on Clifton Street for many years, and it's possible that the Tall Man is a former occupant or a figure from the local past. While the true nature of his appearances remains a mystery, the Tall Man has become a well-known figure in local folklore, with many people visiting the hotel in the hopes of catching a glimpse of him.

Historical Context

The Ship and Royal Hotel has been a prominent landmark in Lytham for many years, with a rich history waiting to be explored.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Hotel
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1970s
Postcode Area
FY8

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