Good location think the fire was different or missing. This was close to where Dave said he sensed someone standing earlier. Please see our partners for more details. font-size:12.0pt; We split into two teams which consisted of me, Dave, Chris and Sharon as Team 1, with Mark (from Haunted Wiltshire), Mike and Tracey (our newest team members) as Team 2. History, once eradicated, can never return.The main reason I stay at the George again and again is because it is like going back in time to when pubs were pubs - red carpet, wooden beams and horse-brasses - resplendent with earthy elegance.

However all this is buried beneath shabby, dirty decor and carpets that a member of staff admitted had not been changed in 14 years! Adequate Breakfast It was like that for the first 3 nights until I decided that they must not know what a vacuum cleaner is. I found this particular room fairly quiet and didn't sense much activity there. In the morning Dave had the very exciting task of giving an account of the evenings findings in a radio interview that was broadcast live on BBC Radio Somerset. Twilight Shadows Paranormal would like to convey their gratitude to Mark and Harriet for letting us investigate their beautiful Inn and for their outstanding hospitality and kindness. about |  The staff were scruffy and looked unclean. I would never, ever recommend this hotel to anyone and take note, those on this site who have said similar to my report are telling the complete truth. Black dust along the radiator grill (which...The few good points:Friendly staff.Beautiful old buildingAdequate BreakfastGood locationClean bedding and towelsI understand that any business provides employment for its staff and sincerely hope that my pending correspondence with the parent company results in some serious revisions to this hotel so that it can be made into a much more profitable and successful concern. TEAM 1's REPORT (Jacky, Dave, Chris and Sharon). We all also sensed an energy moving around the room. On the 25th August 2010, I received an email from a gentleman to tell me of his experience connected with The George Inn. accounts with a steel nibbed pen in a large card bound book. Have a look around you, at the fixtures and fittings, and ask yourself 'what would be the appropriate music for this place?' Emma said the following morning that she thought that there may have been a figure standing by the fireplace at some time during the night. We had to make our own toast and get our own tea and coffee, of which the pot was empty on both days. Dave remarked that he felt a sort of cobweb-like sensation on his face. Contact: Jacky Wicheard Location Booking Manager, Private Investigation in South West England, On the 25th August 2010, I received an email from a gentleman to tell me of his experience connected with The George Inn. The George Inn is one of the oldest pubs in the country, serving people for 850 years and not once has the building been used for anything other than a public house. It was about half an hour into our vigil into this room that Maria from Twilight Shadows Paranormal called to say that they had arrived, so Dave went off to sort her team out and we continued with our vigil. suggest your inn |  It was dusty, the mirror on the dressing table was supported by a bar of soap!. I arrived late on a Sunday night to a room with an extremely dirty floor, scummy bath & cobwebs hanging from a curtain rail that is falling off the wall.

which I'm sure I didn’t. Chandeliers are said to sway and cold spots can be detected. Nobody who has paid to stay in any hotel, anywhere in the world, regardless of price or how the hotel was described, should have to suffer a lack of cleanliness and good basic hygiene! This room is set up on the balcony outside the courtyard and almost immediately I sensed a cold chill as we entered. However, the rooms above the disco are cheaper for that reason.But then, why not go down there for a dance?To The George:My only problem is the discreet background music in the saloon bar and at the breakfast table. The room had a definite strange atmosphere, we all thought so. On 3 rd February 2017, four members of the Twilight Shadows Paranormal team were invited to investigate a private house in Amesbury, Wiltshire. sitemap. It is said that the Duke of Monmouth was standing in this room shaving, when a shot was fired from outside the Inn. Good location We took a few base-line readings which showed quite a high level of EMF (electro magnetic field) present but this can be accounted for as there were a lot of electrical cables and a generator for the blast freezer next door. The evening of Friday 27th February 2009 saw the return of Phoenix of Wessex Paranormal Research team return to The George Inn to continue our investigations into the reported supernatural activity witnessed there. The New Inn is on two storeys with six bays and six panelled doors.

The GeorgeInnhad 35 beds and was equipped for stabling 90 horses by the late 17th century. Don’t worry, please search below and still visit this epic hostelry.

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  We decided to spend forty five minutes in each room with fifteen minutes to gather our information and meet back at the dungeon so we could all swap locations. The four poster bed was rickety and unsafe, and the mattress felt like someone had filled it with rocks.

There was a strange and magnetic atmosphere in this room. We all sat down again and quietly focussed. A few light anomalies were caught on Camand at one point I thought I saw a shadow moving towards Chris and at the same time Chris exclaimed that he felt a spirit person move through him. Room 31 was a total disgrace.

It is said that they all dined at the Inn for ten shillings. This room was beautiful and we all stepped back in time. We positioned ourselves around various areas of the room and switched off the lights. contact |  Also the sound of paper being moved has been captured. We were all quite excited about this. covered road, (on a different occasion), watching an old man with a very down Victoria Rooms. 23.3 miles from Amesbury, MA. It had been decided to split into three teams. We had booked the Bridal Suite (which certainly is a long way from a 'suite'. I didn't feel that there was going to be anything of a spiritual nature up there, but I must say that I did not like the feeling of the attic. There are deep chamfered cross ceiling beams. We were given the Coach Room, the Coombes Room, the Abbots Room, the Samuel Pepys Room, the Monmouth Room, the dungeon, the attic and later on the dining room and the lounge.

Harriet led us into the dining room. Dropped into The George with my son early Sunday evening, had a couple of starters and then steaks, all the food was lovely and staff couldn't have been more helpful. Dave told us that this was the balcony that 'Hanging Judge Jeffries' stood as he passed sentence on the prisoners below. But upon reviewing the footage, there is a very bright light anomaly captured behind Loretta in this room (in fact there are several but this one is slightly different). I seem to 'know' this because I faced that direction as I sat at my Not much happened in this room apart from the shivery, unwelcoming feeling. We chose to start in the Samuel Pepys Room while Mark's team went to the Abbots Room. Friendly staff. We sat and discussed our experiences. Chris sensed that there was an energy of a male child building. Spooky Creepy Boston Nicholas Goodwin. I have a clear picture of a room with wooden wainscot, leaded -->. To get to this room you have to go outside to the hotel front. On many occasions I Eventually we all assembled into the lounge. mso-pagination:widow-orphan; I suspect there is even a bit of bubonic plague still knocking around in there. I cannot vouch for all the hotel rooms but our experience of both rooms was very similiar. The Red House. George Hotel: Quirky Stay - Read 373 reviews, view 156 traveller photos, and find great deals for George Hotel at Tripadvisor. The Inn has played host to many dignitaries over the years and stood silently, watching many historical events such as the Monmouth Rebellion. To previous critics:If you want unspoilt charm you have to live with a bit of grittiness, otherwise you risk sterility.

Emma said that she felt a little boy in this room. any other way). I get the feeling you're just putting the radio on for your day at work rather than creating a ambience for your customers.Establishments need to learn that music is a psychological secret ingredient that constitutes, I estimate, as much as 30-50% of a customers enjoyment, whether they realise or not. Mark provided us with bacon sandwiches and coffee for breakfast, which we were not expecting at all. !This hotel is near a world heritage site and attracts many foreign visitors.Forget the "quaint little place" and "you get what you pay for", this hotel does our tourist industry no favours. - See 371 traveller reviews, 156 candid photos, and great deals for George Hotel at Tripadvisor. I would like to thank the entire team for giving up their Friday evening and helping to make this evening such an amazing success. Norton St. Philip was the site of a battle during the Monmouth Rebellion in 1685 and the east-west street on the village's northern edge (officially recorded as Chesney's Street) is locally referred to as Bloody Lane, reportedly due to the battle causing so much bloodshed that blood flowed down the hill. Nothing of a spiritual nature occurred. As we entered this room, I looked towards a mirror and I clairvoyantly saw a human skull. light window, a small and very inefficient open fire, a small wooden but very To make it worse one bar has karaoke. Chris later found an old picture of the George Inn which shows windows in the attic area. We assembled in this room and sat quietly, 'calling out' to try and make spirit contact. One member of the team thought they heard a female sigh and a few commented that they could hear music playing faintly in the background. There was no fruit in the bowl apart from one shrivelled up apple and the yogurt pots were floating in a plastic tray of water, trying to keep cool. I am positive I had never been there before.