Capture the spirit of Halloween

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The Feathers Hotel, Ludlow, 31 October, Cost £170 Per Person
For the ultimate Halloween thrill, spend the night of 31 October in a haunted hotel. Haunting Breaks is offering an unforgettable night in The Feathers on 31 October, in Ludlow for just £170 per person.
Ghosts that haunt this property include: a lady ghost who dislikes female guests in room 211, a teenage girl walking through cars in the car park and a gentleman in Victorian dress accompanied by a dog walking through room 232 into room 233!
Ruthin Castle, Ruthin, Denbighshire, North Wales - 25th October 2008, Cost £199 Per Person
Ruthin Castle (the "red fort") originated before 1277 and has a bloody history. The wife of a powerful second in command during Edward I period, murdered his lover with an axe. Sentenced to death, she was buried outside the castle walls. Her ghost, the "Grey Lady" walks the battlements and the castle chapel. Other sightings include a soldier and the spirit of a little girl. Unexplained noises, footprints and changes in temperature have also been reported - do you dare to find out more!
Bolebroke Castle, Hartfield, East Sussex, 1 November 2008, Cost £140 Per Person
Enjoy a taste of the Tudor lifestyle featured in “The Other Boleyn Girl” with a break at Bolebroke Castle in Sussex, the hunting lodge where Henry VIII courted Anne Boleyn. This truly memorable break features dinner in Henry VIII’s great hall, overnight accommodation and breakfast. Many ghostly sightings have been reported in the castle including the figure of a headless women thought to be Anne Boleyn.
Friars Carse Hotel, Dumfries, Scotland, 8 November 2008, Cost £170 Per Person
Friars Carse Hotel was frequented by Scottish poet and national treasure Robbie Burns. Set in 45 acres of woodland, the hotel with its magnificent panelled entrance hall and elegant staircase, offers guests an excellent history of hauntings including hooded monks in the grounds, a lady dressed in white in the lower servants quarters and a maid who hung herself. Children's cries have also been heard in the upper floor corridors!
The Royal Hotel, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, 15 November 2008, Cost £170 Per Person
Built in 1826, the Royal Hotel situated in the Historic Town of Ashby-de-la-Zouch has seen its fair share of hauntings. Who is the lady who appears so real that a member of staff escorted her to her room only to find out later that there was no guest booked in? Who roams the cellars on winter nights disturbing the barrels and the lights? Join Haunting Breaks if you want to find out more.
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