10 Most Haunted Hotels in Britain — Would You Stay the Night?

Three England cricketers. One London hotel. One floor. Nobody slept. In June 2014, Stuart Broad, Matt Prior and Ben Stokes all spent the night on the third floor of the Langham Hotel during the Sri Lanka Test match — and all three had the kind of experience BBC broadcasters had been reporting in the same rooms since 1973. Broad gave the interview to the Daily Mail. You can still read it now. This is a video about ten British hotels where, according to the named people who were actually there, something that shouldn't have been there, was. Specific rooms. Specific dates. Specific incidents. One of them has over 3,000 documented paranormal encounters. One has been officially declared Britain's most haunted hotel — twice. One still takes bookings on a room where a French family were murdered in their sleep in the 1700s. All ten are still open. All ten still take bookings. In most of them, if you ask, they'll put you in the room. 00:00 — The three cricketers and Room 333 00:44 — #10: The Mermaid Inn, Rye 01:55 — #9: Airth Castle, Falkirk 02:59 — #8: Ettington Park, Warwickshire 04:15 — #7: Arnos Manor, Bristol 05:26 — #6: Craig-y-Nos Castle, Wales 06:48 — #5: The George and Pilgrims, Glastonbury 08:11 — #4: The Golden Fleece, York 09:50 — #3: The Ancient Ram Inn, Gloucestershire 11:23 — #2: The Langham, London 13:45 — #1: The Schooner Hotel, Alnmouth Curious Britain covers the parts of Britain most channels drive past — or, in this case, walk out of at three in the morning. Subscribe for a new documentary every week. #HauntedBritain #DarkTourism #BritishHistory #HauntedHotels #Ghosts