Maple Hill Manor Bed and Breakfast

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Built in 1851 by slaves, this inn is said to be haunted either by the original owners or by soldiers who fought in the Battle of Perryville in 1962. Witnesses have reported knocks on doors when there was nobody there, footsteps from empty rooms, cold spots, phantom perfume scents, strange lights showing up in photos, and unusual dreams.

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    Geographic Information

    Address:
    2941 Perryville Rd
    Springfield, KY 40069
    United States

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    GPS:
    37.66456757776965, -85.18105494971678
    County:
    Washington County, Kentucky
    Nearest Towns:
    Springfield, KY (2.7 mi.)
    Lebanon, KY (7.6 mi.)
    Mackville, KY (8.0 mi.)
    Willisburg, KY (10.5 mi.)
    Bradfordsville, KY (11.9 mi.)
    Loretto, KY (12.2 mi.)
    Perryville, KY (12.6 mi.)
    Woodlawn, KY (14.4 mi.)
    Raywick, KY (15.4 mi.)
    Chaplin, KY (16.3 mi.)

    Contact Information

    Web:
    http://maplehillmanor.com/

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    1. I was unaware this place was supposed to be haunted when we stayed there in October 2017. Our last night there, around 4 am, we were in the Jefferson Davis Room. I felt like something touched me. Shortly thereafter, the fire alarm started buzzing loudly in our room. Turned light on. It stopped. Lights out, fifteen minutes later, it was buzzing again. Lights on, it stopped. I got creeped out as it went on. Finally, we got ready and fled. LOL! Didn’t even stay for the breakfast. We had a great time there. Just that last night was a little on the creepy side. My sister was in the room below downstairs and in that quiet house, they never heard that loud fire alarm going off.

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