Dalston Hall

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A fog-like being with long fingernails is reported in the cellar; while not harmful, he is known for scaring people. Also in the cellar is a handyman; he’s not a mean person, but very well built. In room 4, a sad woman, named Emily, can be seen looking out the window; also by room 4 (as well as 5 and 6), a woman can be seen being dragged by her hair. In the Baronial Hall, the sounds of a party are heard and on the stairs, a group of women can be found.

(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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Geographic Information

Address:
Dalston Hall Hotel
Dalston, Carlisle CA5 7JX
United Kingdom


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GPS:
54.8550313, -2.972697299999936
Region:
Cumbria
Nearest Towns:
Dalston, UK (1.6 mi.)
Cummersdale, UK (1.6 mi.)
Belle Vue, UK (2.0 mi.)
Carlisle, UK (2.5 mi.)
Brisco, UK (2.9 mi.)
Great Orton, UK (3.2 mi.)
Kirkandrew, UK (3.3 mi.)
Kirkandrews Upon Eden, UK (3.3 mi.)
Thursby, UK (3.4 mi.)
Stanwix, UK (3.5 mi.)

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