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The Vine Hotel Haunting: Tennyson's Ghostly Apparition

The Vine Hotel, Skegness, Lincolnshire Poltergeist Victorian

The Vine Hotel in Skegness is a place where the veil between worlds seems thin. Guests have reported encounters with the ghost of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, the famous poet who once walked these halls. The sightings are said to match his likeness - an old man with a beard. But he's not the only one; a murdered customs officer has been spotted walking the corridors and into rooms. Room 8 is particularly eerie, where a man in 'centuries-old uniform' has been seen standing beside beds before vanishing.

The Vine Hotel's history dates back to its Victorian era heyday, when Skegness was a popular seaside resort town. The hotel itself has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years, but it's said that some of its original charm remains. Perhaps this is why visitors have reported experiencing such intense paranormal activity - as if the spirits of former guests are still lingering in these rooms.

Historical Context

The Vine Hotel was built in the late 19th century during Skegness' heyday as a popular seaside resort town. The hotel has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years, but it's said that some of its original charm remains.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Hotel
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown (reported sightings)
Postcode Area
PE

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