Maesmawr Hall Hotel
Maesmawr Hall Hotel in Caersws, Wales, dates back to the 16th century. Originally constructed as a timber-framed manor house, it has served as a family residence for generations before becoming a hotel. The building retains much of its Tudor architectural features, including exposed wooden beams and period fireplaces.
The hall has a rich history of reported paranormal activity. One of the most frequently encountered spirits is said to be that of a young maid who died in the 18th century. Guests and staff have reported seeing her ghostly figure in various parts of the building, particularly on the main staircase and in the corridors.
Another prominent ghost story involves the spirit of a former owner, believed to be from the Victorian era. This male apparition is often seen in the library and drawing room, dressed in period attire. Some witnesses claim to have heard the sound of footsteps and rustling papers when the room is otherwise empty.
The hotel’s cellar is also a focal point for supernatural occurrences. Staff members have reported feeling an oppressive atmosphere and experiencing sudden temperature drops in this area. Some have even claimed to hear disembodied voices and whispers emanating from the dark corners of the cellar.
In the gardens surrounding Maesmawr Hall, there have been sightings of a spectral horse and rider. This ghostly equestrian is said to gallop across the grounds before vanishing into thin air, leaving witnesses perplexed.
Several guests have reported waking up in the night to find their room rearranged or personal belongings moved, with no explanation for these occurrences. Others have described sensing an unseen presence in their rooms, accompanied by sudden cold spots and unexplained noises.
Address
Maesmawr Hall Hotel, Long Length, Caersws, SY17 5SF, United KingdomLong Length
SY17 5SF Caersws, Wales,