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The Ship Inn's Grey Lady Ghost

Ship Inn, Dunwich, Suffolk Apparition Victorian

The Ship Inn in the picturesque coastal town of Dunwich has a long history of paranormal activity. One of its most enduring mysteries is the Grey Lady ghost, also known as 'Suki', who has been reported by multiple witnesses over the years. The first documented sighting dates back to 1969/70 when one of the sons of the owner woke up to find a grey woman sitting on his bed in the attic bedroom. This was no ordinary visitor - for she rose from her seat, turned and walked straight through the wall beside the bed.

Dunwich itself has a rich history dating back to medieval times when it was an important centre of trade and commerce. The town's strategic location on the Suffolk coast made it a hub for shipbuilding and fishing. Today, visitors can explore the remnants of this past glory at St James' Church, which boasts some of the finest examples of medieval architecture in East Anglia.

Historical Context

The Ship Inn is situated in a town with a long history dating back to medieval times. Dunwich was once an important centre of trade and commerce, but after coastal erosion and economic decline, it fell into disrepair.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Hotel
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
1969-1970, reported sightings ongoing
Postcode Area
IP17

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