The Station Hotel
The Station Hotel in Dudley, England, dates back to 1898 when it was built to serve railway passengers. This Victorian-era establishment has a long history of reported paranormal activity. One of the most well-known ghostly residents is said to be a young girl named Elizabeth, who allegedly fell to her death from a window in Room 214. Guests and staff have reported hearing her footsteps and seeing her apparition in the hallways.
Another frequently mentioned spirit is that of a former manager who is believed to have hanged himself in Room 217. Visitors have reported feeling a sense of dread and experiencing unexplained temperature drops in this room.
The hotel’s cellar is rumored to be haunted by the ghost of a soldier from World War II. Witnesses claim to have seen his apparition and heard the sound of military boots echoing through the basement.
In the bar area, glasses have been known to move on their own, and staff members have reported feeling watched when alone in the room. Some have even claimed to see the figure of an elderly man sitting at the bar, only to vanish when approached.
The grand staircase is another hotspot for paranormal activity, with guests reporting the sensation of being pushed or touched while ascending or descending the stairs. Disembodied voices and whispers have also been heard throughout the building.
Over the years, numerous paranormal investigations have been conducted at The Station Hotel, with investigators reporting various unexplained phenomena, including EVPs (Electronic Voice Phenomena) and sudden temperature fluctuations.
Address
The Station Hotel, Trindle Road, Dudley, DY1 4RA, United KingdomTrindle Road
DY1 4RA Dudley, England,