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Charlie the Greyhound Ghost

Greyhound Hotel, Bristol, Somerset Apparition Pre-Victorian, given the hotel's existence prior to the Victorian era

The Greyhound Hotel, which once stood in the heart of Bristol, was said to be haunted by a ghost named Charlie. This mischievous spirit was reportedly a regular presence within the hotel's walls, although details about his antics and appearances are sadly scarce. The hotel itself is no longer standing, having been replaced by the Galleries Shopping Centre, which has become a bustling hub of activity in the city. One wonders if Charlie has simply moved on to explore new haunts or if he still lingers, perhaps curious about the comings and goings of shoppers and visitors.

Historically, the Greyhound Hotel was a well-established landmark in Bristol, catering to travellers and locals alike. While there's no concrete evidence to suggest that Charlie's ghostly presence was ever widely acknowledged or documented during the hotel's operational years, the fact that his legend has endured is a testament to the hotel's rich history. Unfortunately, with the hotel's demolition and replacement, any potential for further investigation or encounters with Charlie has been lost. The Galleries Shopping Centre now occupies the site, and it's unclear whether Charlie's ghost has made the transition to this new environment.

Historical Context

The Greyhound Hotel operated in Bristol before being demolished and replaced by the Galleries Shopping Centre.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Hotel
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Single Witness, although potentially multiple unofficial reports
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access, within the Galleries Shopping Centre
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
BS1

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