The Angel Hotel (Lymington)

The manager of The Angel Hotel was happy for us to stay at the hotel for the night. We communicated through the glass technique, we got a high response from a few spirits which freaked us all out.

Sussex Ghost Hunters will be revisiting The Angel Hotel soon.

 

Information on The Angel Hotel

The pub is haunted by two ghosts. One is the tall ghost of a seaman, dressed in a naval coat, and the other is thought to be that of a coachman, who is seen standing looking out of the kitchen window. The hotel was an old coaching Inn, and was used by the local shipbuilders as a hostelry. Magnificently restored to its former glory, the Admiral's Suite is also available for trade shows, conferences and other functions, for up to 100 people.


In 1760 the twenty-year-old Charles Goring (the heir to the Goring inheritance) planted the famous ring of beech trees. At the time there was a great deal of local objection, but Charles carried on relentlessly and had water transported to the top until the trees roots had taken hold. He died 65 years later having seen the trees mature. The ring of trees was severely damaged in the storm of 1987, although they have since been replanted.