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St Andrews Ghostly Gateway

Hospitum Novum, St Andrews, Northants Apparition Tudor

Hospitum Novum, a grand entrance that once welcomed guests to the New Inns in St Andrews, is said to be haunted by a malevolent entity so terrifying that it led to the destruction of the building. The New Inns were originally constructed to receive Princess Magdalene, the wife of James V, and it's thought that the entity's presence was a culmination of dark events that unfolded within its walls. Although the main building no longer stands, the gateway remains, a haunting reminder of the terror that drove people away.

Built in the 16th century, the New Inns were an important stopping point for travellers and royalty alike. However, it seems that the entity that haunted the premises was too much for the inhabitants to bear. The haunting was so intense that it prompted the demolition of the building, leaving only the gateway standing. This notorious haunting has been documented since before 1893, with locals whispering about the unbearable presence that drove people to abandon the site.

Historical Context

16th-century gateway and former inn

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Historic Gateway
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Highly Disturbing
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Pre-1893
Postcode Area
KY16

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