Inn At Phillips Mill

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Built in the 1750s, this inn is said to be haunted by a lovely female who appears in great detail, sitting in a rocking chair in refined clothing. She also brushes past people on the stairs.

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Geographic Information

Address:
2590 River Rd
New Hope, PA 18938
United States

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GPS:
40.384313696408235, -74.9630022794554
County:
Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Nearest Towns:
New Hope, PA (1.5 mi.)
Lambertville, NJ (1.7 mi.)
Stockton, NJ (1.8 mi.)
Newtown Grant, PA (8.6 mi.)
Tinicum, PA (8.8 mi.)
Plumsteadville, PA (9.7 mi.)
Pennington, NJ (9.9 mi.)
Doylestown, PA (10.2 mi.)
Flemington, NJ (10.4 mi.)
Hopewell, NJ (10.6 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://www.theinnatphillipsmill.com/

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  1. When I was staying here with my family about eight years ago, I had a very scary experience. I was sleeping and next thing I knew I woke up to someone pulling me off the bed. When I landed on the floor the door to my room opened and then slammed shut. Even my mother said she could hear footsteps coming up the steps, and when see looked out the room their was no one there.

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