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Murdered Woman of Angel Hotel

Angel Hotel, Market Harborough, Leicestershire Apparition Victorian

The Angel Hotel in Market Harborough has a dark history that's said to be re-lived by a ghostly presence. In the bar area, which was once the stables, a woman who was brutally murdered is believed to haunt the premises. Her spirit is thought to be a restless one, doomed to relive the tragic events of her untimely death. Guests and staff have reported strange occurrences and sightings, adding to the hotel's reputation as a haunted hotspot.

Historical records show that the Angel Hotel has been standing for centuries, its architecture a testament to its rich past. The hotel's stables, now converted into a bar, are said to be the site of the murder. Although the exact details of the crime are unclear, it's believed to have taken place during the Victorian era, a time when the hotel was a popular coaching inn. The murdered woman's identity remains a mystery, but her presence is still felt by those who visit the hotel, particularly in the evening when the atmosphere is said to be most charged.

Historical Context

The Angel Hotel has been a coaching inn since the 18th century

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Hotel
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
LE16

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