The Penrhyn Old Hall

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The most common place for activity is in the Baronial Hall and the upper floor; a monk is said to haunt these rooms. Other ghosts that are seen here include a girl in the stairway, a soldier in the function room (as well as a ill-tempered man), an old lady by the fireplace of the Tudor Bar, and a young boy in the restaurant.

(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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Geographic Information

Address:
Penrhyn Old Hall
Penrhyn Old Rd
Llandudno LL30 3EE
United Kingdom


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GPS:
53.31751340352148, -3.7793202996363107
Region:
Conwy
Nearest Towns:
Llandrillo, UK (1.7 mi.)
Llandrillo-yn-rhos, UK (1.7 mi.)
Colwyn Bay, UK (1.7 mi.)
Rhos-on-sea, UK (1.7 mi.)
Llandudno, UK (2.5 mi.)
Llandudno Junction, UK (2.5 mi.)
Mochdre, UK (2.7 mi.)
Aberconway, UK (3.2 mi.)
Deganwy, UK (3.2 mi.)
Conway, UK (3.2 mi.)

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