The Castle Hotel
The Castle Hotel in Castleton, High Peak, dates back to the 17th century. Originally a coaching inn, it served travelers journeying through the Peak District. The building’s architecture reflects its long history, with stone walls and period features still visible today.
Over the centuries, numerous ghostly encounters have been reported at The Castle Hotel. One of the most frequently sighted apparitions is that of a young woman in a blue dress, believed to be a former chambermaid. Guests and staff have described seeing her walking through walls and vanishing into thin air, particularly on the upper floors.
Another recurring phenomenon involves the sound of heavy footsteps echoing through empty corridors, often accompanied by the sensation of an unseen presence. Some visitors have reported feeling a cold hand touch their shoulder when no one else is nearby.
The hotel’s cellar is said to be a hotspot for paranormal activity. Staff members have reported hearing disembodied voices and witnessing objects moving on their own. Some have even claimed to see the ghostly figure of a man in old-fashioned clothing standing in the corner, only to disappear when approached.
One of the most chilling accounts involves Room 7, where guests have reported waking up to find a shadowy figure standing at the foot of their bed. Others have described feeling an overwhelming sense of dread and an inexplicable desire to leave the room.
The Castle Hotel’s long-standing reputation for paranormal activity has made it a subject of interest for those fascinated by the supernatural, with many guests specifically requesting to stay in the reportedly haunted rooms.
Address
Saint Edmund's, Back Street, High Peak, S33 8WG, United KingdomBack Street
S33 8WG High Peak, England,