Saturday 26 August 2023

Station Hotel Dudley West Midlands UK

The station Hotel Dudley West Midlands UK The station hotel opened in the 19th century in Dudley West Midlands. It was a luxurious hotel. It seemed very active in its history, it walked the talk. The station hotel is in Castle Hill, it runs below Dudley Castle, which is also haunted. Dudley Castle was built 1017. They say that a hidden tunnel that connect to this day. The hotel used to be a Manner House, it was built in 1910. Lauren, Handy and Bing Crossly performed at the bingo hall opposite to the hotel when it was a theater. It was first signed to the Grand opera house, which stood opposite to the hotel. It was part of the 20th century. It was burned down in 1933 rebuilt again.In1936, it was the new Morden building, the station hotel opened its doors to theatre goers and performers. George Williams killed his wife Elizabeth Hitches because she was having affair or as far as he was concerned she was. He disposed her body in a beer barrel. It has been reported George burned her body. Derek Accra who used to be a mender for Most Haunted added that the remains of Elizabeth ‘s body is still in the hotel, at the time of investigation 2003. Derek picked up on George, he was a writer, who knew about Elizabeth’s murder? It has also been found out that a character had it named as a historical who worked as a writer for the brewery. Derek picked up on two children Catherine age six to seven and Richard age three to four. They died under wheels of the carriage, they also died of blood related illnesses. There was an unknown spirt sitting in room 214 waiting for some one infamous so Derek reported. Nothing existed to prove those spirits had existed yet, he added that there were many records missing. George Lawley, writer of At the time of Elizabeth Haitian’s murder, wrote about the murder in a ledger, which his work was reported hidden. It has not been reported I find it hard to understand how does anyone know the ledger is somewhere if it’s not found.

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