Anne of Cleves Haunting
The Lythe Hill Hotel in Haslemere is said to be haunted by the ghost of Anne of Cleves, the fourth wife of Henry VIII. She was banished to this very building, which was once a grand residence. According to legend, Anne would walk through the bricked-up doorways that were once part of the building's layout. This eerie phenomenon has been reported by numerous guests and staff over the years. In the mid 2000s, the hotel even charged a premium for stays in the allegedly haunted room, with the extra cost covering additional insurance and ghost hunting equipment hire.
Historically, Anne of Cleves was married to Henry VIII in 1540, but the marriage was annulled just a few months later. She was given a generous settlement and the title of 'The King's Sister'. The building that is now the Lythe Hill Hotel was one of her residences. It's believed that Anne's spirit still roams the hotel, searching for something or someone. While there aren't any specific dates or times for the haunting, guests and staff have reported strange occurrences, including sightings of Anne walking through walls. The hotel's management has acknowledged the paranormal activity, even capitalising on it by offering 'ghost hunting' packages.
Anne of Cleves was the fourth wife of Henry VIII, married in 1540 and annulled later that year.
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