Bagdale Hall Hotel

Bagdale Hall Hotel

Bagdale Hall Hotel in Whitby, North Yorkshire, dates back to 1516 and has a long history of reported paranormal activity. The Tudor mansion, now operating as a hotel, was originally built for the Conyers family. Over the centuries, it has served various purposes, including as a private residence, a school, and a shipping office.

One of the most frequently reported ghostly encounters at Bagdale Hall involves the spirit of Browne Bushell, a former owner of the property. Bushell, who was executed for piracy in 1651, is said to haunt the halls and rooms of the hotel. Guests and staff have reported seeing his apparition, dressed in period clothing, walking through walls and disappearing into thin air.

Another prominent ghost story associated with Bagdale Hall is that of a young maid who allegedly fell to her death from an upper floor. Visitors have reported hearing her footsteps on the stairs and feeling an unseen presence in certain rooms. Some guests have even claimed to see her ghostly figure near the spot where she supposedly died.

The hotel’s cellar is also said to be a hotspot for paranormal activity. Staff members have reported hearing strange noises, feeling sudden cold spots, and experiencing an overwhelming sense of unease in this area. Some have even refused to enter the cellar alone due to the eerie atmosphere.

Additionally, guests have reported objects moving on their own, lights turning on and off inexplicably, and doors opening and closing without any apparent cause. These unexplained occurrences have contributed to Bagdale Hall’s reputation as one of Whitby’s most haunted locations.

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Whitby Dental Care, 9 Victoria Square, Whitby, YO21 1EA, United Kingdom
Victoria Square
YO21 1EA Whitby, England,

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