By John Blythe
I was asked to investigate the George Hotel, in North Norfolk by Paranormal Norfolk, a regional magazine dedicated to all things spooky. Paul Hanrahan; the television Ghost Detective,
who also writes a column for them was to be involved and we were
looking for a famous ghost known as The Green Lady. I have known Paul
for some time and worked with him before so our team was looking
forward to seeing him again and getting to grips with a famous ghost.
Little did we know we were about to make history in the paranormal world.
Located
in the historic market town of Swaffham this three star hotel is an
ideal base to explore the beautiful North Norfolk coast including
Sandringham and Walsingham. If you’re in the area you may enjoy lunch
or dinner in the superb Green Room restaurant offering local and
international cuisine or afternoon tea in the lounge. On a Saturday
there is the hustle and bustle of the traditional local market directly
opposite the hotel which has been held in the same place for over three
hundred years.
We approached the investigation from two angles, scientifically and Spiritually.
Using
EMF meters and laser thermometers we obtained readings that didn’t
relate to known locations of electrical wiring and water pipes, which
usually give higher readings because of the electromagnetic energy they
give off. In some rooms the EMF readings went off the scale for no
apparent reason, not necessarily a sign of ghosts but cause for further
investigation. Cold spots were also picked up with the laser
thermometers.
We set our Mediums up in these areas on a vigil
with the camcorder on night vision and picked up a number of light
anomalies we couldn’t explain away as insects or dust. They picked up a
couple of names which also came through when we tried a glass moving
experiment.
It appears that one Spirit; who has been known to
throw glasses off the shelves behind the bar, used to work at the hotel
in the 1950s and now comes in visitation because he is waiting for a
former sweetheart who worked there with him and is still alive.
We
also picked up on a former maid who fell down the main staircase and
broke her arm; many of us experienced some pain in our arms on the
stairs.
The Green Lady was not in evidence although the Mediums
did sense some energy in the area she has been seen. It wasn’t until
our subsequent public investigation that she appeared to a guest in
room 204 and something pinned down a guest to her bed in room 205, we
have still to identify who or what that was.
However it was in
the hotel's dry store room that much of the paranormal activity took
place. Our Mediums correctly identified that there was once a door that
linked it to the former bakery; used when the hotel used to bake all
its own bread (now used as the laundry) and picked up a strong female
energy.
This aggressive energy seemed agitated that the long
hair of our female Medium was not tied up and kept touching it, when it
was held up the energy backed off. Our male medium felt something tug
at the belt on his trousers, which perturbed him a little.
It was at breakfast the next morning that all became clear.
Our
presence at the hotel had caused quite a stir among the staff. The
young waiters and waitresses were excited by our visit and buzzed
around us asking questions.
One of the young male waiters came
to us and said that when he was in the dry store he felt that something
unseen was trying to undo the zip on his trousers, which needless to
say freaked him out somewhat.
We explained that we had felt an
aggressive female energy in there linked to the former bakery. They
then brought to our table an old sepia photograph taken in the bakery
years ago showing former staff members.
Glancing at the picture
one of our Mediums pointed to a figure and exclaimed, “That’s her!”
meaning the female energy picked up in the dry store room. A stunned
silence fell as we all looked at the picture and realised it wasn’t a
‘her’ at all, it was a ‘him’. “He was gay!” we chorused.
Forget the Green Lady, we had discovered the Gay Ghost of The George Hotel.
John Blythe is Senior Executive Manager for Haunted Weekend www.hauntedweekend.com
who organise public paranormal investigations in haunted hotels and
castles throughout the UK. He has appeared on television with Haunted
Weekend clearing a haunted house and has featured in and written for
many paranormal magazines. He is also a featured expert on the
paranormal for World Reviewer, a website that specialises in unique
experiences; www.worldreviewer.com.
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