Haunted Hotels in Ohio

Haunted Places to Stay in Ohio

Ohio’s 9 haunted accommodations reflect the Buckeye State’s role as the Underground Railroad’s northern terminus, where freedom seekers and industrial progress created unique supernatural concentrations. When you search for haunted hotels online or on Google Maps, you’ll find over 33,000 matching results, but we’ve meticulously reviewed every single one to create the most realistic, historically accurate collection of truly haunted hotels you can actually visit and stay in.

These properties preserve spirits of escaped slaves, abolitionist martyrs, Civil War volunteers, and the industrial casualties that powered Ohio’s transformation from frontier to manufacturing center. Experience Midwestern hauntings where abolitionist sacrifice meets industrial innovation, creating paranormal encounters that reflect Ohio’s pivotal role in America’s moral and economic development.

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Haunted Hotels in Loudonville, OH

Landoll's Mohican Castle - Luxury Hotel in Central Ohio

Landoll's Mohican Castle - Luxury Hotel in Central Ohio Haunted Hotels in Loudonville Ohio

Address: 561 Township Road 3352, Loudonville, OH 44842

Phenomenons reported: Lady in White apparition, Military/soldier spirits, EVP recordings, Apparitions, Disembodied voices, Doors opening/closing

Bill Storms
Beautiful place, awesome room even though one of the ghosts kept turning on one of the lights while we were trying to sleep. Their walking paths to get to the different buildings are pretty steep.
Virginia Sue
I took booked a birthday getaway for my fiancé at the castle and he had a great time. I tried to book via the website but the booking didn’t take so I called and was taken care of, although the website had options to specify what our stay was for and might have added a little grandeur to the stay had I gotten the opportunity to add the little extras I had forgotten to mention to the nice lady on the phone. I’ll admit that may be my fault. The room, The “Thering Suite” was great, beautiful bed was the star in addition to having our own staircase and patio at the entrance. The grounds were beautiful the towers open to walk up and walk the overlooks! I was aware they offered ghost tours which I assumed was just a novelty with the grounds having its own cemetery. However, I now know it wasn’t just a novelty! I enjoy ghost hunts and haunted locations but I wasn’t prepared to hear a little girl coo or moan inside our living room area at 5am. That’s when I looked into the history. Very exciting. The only bad thing I have to say about the place is the experience we had at the restaurant The Copper Mug. Our stay was Tuesday-Thursday which I understand isn’t during the weekend but we work weekends and it was our free time. I made reservations via open table for the night we arrived (his actual birthday) at 8pm and when we walked in the staff seemed upset we arrived. Being a service industry worker I immediately knew the signs.
Lindsey Adorno
The grounds were beautiful and the castle was pretty from the outside. However, we booked the ghost tour and from what we read online it would be something cool to do, but we were very disappointed. We paid over $50 for 2 people and drove over 2 hours to go here, not worth it at all. The tour did start on time and the guide was very nice, but that is the onlynpositive I can say. I was expecting some old stories and walking around the property grounds. There were stories of fhost sitting but they were of the same 3 ghosts. The only touring of the property we did was walk from the castle to the grave site. We went back and forth between the same 3 spots in the gravesite for over an hour. The guide attempted to talk to the same 2 spirits the entire time. It was not spooky or believable at ball. She talked more about a tuff featured on the episodes of ghost hunters, and my question is what dwas there to talk about before ghost hunters went there. We needed up leaving the tour after and hour and 10 min and felt completely big used that we wasted $120 for the 4 people in our group.

Why it's Haunted

Landoll’s Mohican Castle in Loudonville, Ohio harbors multiple spirits from its 200-year-old cemetery, including Civil War soldiers who died from their wounds and young Samantha Carnagey who succumbed to typhoid.

Featured on A&E’s Ghost Hunters, the castle’s most notorious spirit is the malevolent Lady in White, who appears above guests’ beds glaring menacingly and has been independently sketched identically by three separate witnesses. Her hostile presence escalated to dangerous levels when she began turning fireplaces to full blast, creating fire hazards that prompted paranormal intervention.

Samantha’s spirit, wearing her distinctive blue dress, plays in the graveyard during winter and laughs in the pool area, with her voice captured on EVP recordings saying ‘hello’ to guests. The Stone Cottage, deemed the most haunted structure on the property, experiences constant paranormal activity including voices, phantom footsteps, kitchen drawers opening independently, and apparitions on the deck.

The castle offers guided ghost walks and private investigations, granting access to the underground tunnel, the authentic Heyd’s cabin, and the historic cemetery where bodies were relocated before the original church mysteriously burned to the ground.

Haunted Hotels in Cincinnati, OH

Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza

Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza Haunted Hotels in Cincinnati Ohio

Address: 35 W 5th St, Cincinnati, OH 45202

Phenomenons reported: Apparitions, Cold spots, Doors opening/closing, Elevator malfunctions, Feeling of being watched, Mirror phenomena

Alexandra Powell
What a gem this hotel is! We arrived at about the same time all the baseball fans were trying to check in and the staff was very helpful. The doorman gave us the rundown on what to expect and some pointers to make things go smoothly. The desk was short staffed but handled everyone with respect, professionalism, and didn’t rush anyone through, making sure we had what we needed. Our room was clean and fit in nicely with the aesthetic of the hotel. What an amazing history this place has! We spent almost two hours checking out the displays, reading the signs, and enjoying the atmosphere. I love the corridor with all the salons- each doorway has a different architectural style with a sign explaining what it is. It felt like a museum! I won’t say it is haunted, but you could definitely feel the past grandeur of the spaces and easily imagine what the place was in all of its glory. I really wish we could have seen the hall of mirrors!
World Class Travels
My hotel room looked like a small apartment. I had 2 toilets, a tub with jets (didn't use it) and shower, couch. The room was nice and clean. Food wasn't good to me. This place is haunted as hell!
Andrew Brugge
Okay I will say this location was absolutely beautiful and the service was absolutely amazing! On the other hand for price paid for a king bed and room was absolutely small… the halls absolutely stink and I don’t want to say that in a bad manner it just reaked it was creepy had a paranormal experience with an elevator incident that absolutely freaked me out but the art and the staff were absolutely phenomenal I know the hotel is historic but it needs an upgrade … there was used soap on the floor of the bathroom when arrived and the smell was aweful their was used towels on the floor which I’m sorry that’s disgusting… but overall the art and the staff were amazing but the hotel could use a remodel … I took a walk through and walls were peeling bad …

Why it's Haunted

The Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza, an Art Deco masterpiece opened in 1931, stands as one of Cincinnati’s most elegant and reportedly haunted hotels.

This National Historic Landmark has witnessed decades of glamorous events and tragic incidents that have left paranormal imprints throughout its opulent halls.

Staff and guests report encounters with the Lady in Green, a mysterious woman in 1930s attire who glides through the mezzanine level and vanishes when approached. The Hall of Mirrors ballroom hosts phantom jazz music and ghostly dancers from the hotel’s golden age, with witnesses describing couples waltzing to unheard melodies.

Former construction workers who died during the building’s construction are believed to haunt the basement levels, where maintenance staff hear phantom hammering and witness tools moving on their own. Room 930 experiences unexplained temperature drops and guests report feeling an invisible presence sitting on their beds.

The Brazilian rosewood-paneled bar echoes with phantom laughter and clinking glasses after closing, while elevators mysteriously travel to floors without being summoned, suggesting the presence of long-deceased bellhops still attending to their eternal duties.

Haunted Hotels in Marietta, OH

Lafayette Hotel

Lafayette Hotel Haunted Hotels in Marietta Ohio

Address: 101 Front St, Marietta, OH 45750

Phenomenons reported: Apparitions, Child spirits, Doors opening/closing, Electrical disturbances, Feeling of being watched, Phantom footsteps

Darrell Lofton
What a great experience. We spent our 25th wedding anniversary here and it was great. The rooms, although haunted 😁, were clean and comfy. The service was top notch. They were also kind enough to ship our backpack that was left behind(taken my ghosts)to us in Wisconsin. We will return again next year. Oh and the breakfast was amazing.
Gregory Clody
We stayed in the Muskingum suite with a sweet Ohio river view. Was larger than my high school with many pieces of intimidating wood furniture. Lots and lots of history in there with many ghosts running around willy nilly. For the most part we enjoyed their antics, til Andrew Jackson got a bit handsy. Historic, cool place if you're into that.
Jiu Jitsu
The inside of the hotel is really neat my wife and I stayed and my mom and dad. I don’t know if you heard but it might be haunted. My mom said that the light in her room came on in the middle of the night and they said they were both in bed when it happened and the door was locked. Was it perhaps the captain??

Why it's Haunted

The Lafayette Hotel in Marietta, Ohio stands as one of the state’s most haunted establishments, built in 1918 on the site of the tragic Bellevue Hotel fire of 1916 that claimed 13 lives.

The third floor, where guests perished trying to escape the flames, remains the epicenter of paranormal activity. Former owner Durward Hoag, who managed the hotel from 1931 to 1973 and lived on the third floor, continues his vigilant watch over the property. Staff and guests regularly encounter Mr. Hoag’s spirit in the Gun Room restaurant, where servers mistake him for a living patron sitting in his favorite corner booth until he vanishes.

His presence manifests through exploding lightbulbs, flickering lights, and the overwhelming sensation of being watched. The basement harbors three additional spirits, including a mischievous woman who locks bathroom doors and manipulates lights, and a small boy seen wandering the corridors.

Hidden Marietta operates from the basement, offering ghost tours that explore these active areas where footsteps echo in empty hallways, doors open autonomously, and furniture mysteriously rearranges itself.

Hidden Marietta

Hidden Marietta Haunted Hotels in Marietta Ohio

Address: 424 George St, Marietta, OH 45750

Phenomenons reported: Feeling of being watched, Moving objects, Shadow figures

Tonya Straz
I’ve taken my daughters on The Anchorage Mansion haunted tour twice now. We did a regular guided tour first and the second time I brought my sister and niece with us for a guided flashlight tour. Before the tour, the group is gathered in the gift shop while you wait on everyone to arrive. The gift shop is filled with spooky gifts, apparel and Knick knacks that, as a lover of Halloween myself, it’s hard to say no to. The ladies who give the tour are dressed up adorably to fit in with the time period of the mansion. They are knowledgeable and informative and are happy to answer any questions about the mansion and the spirits that reside in it. The hidden Marietta tours are one of the main reasons why Marietta, Ohio stays on top of my favorite spooky cities to visit.
Sarah Hopkins
My family and I went on one of the haunted tours in the town. Our guide was very passionate about the history of the town and the delivery of the towns stories was smooth, informative, and spooky. I learned so much history of how the town worked back in the day and all the hauntings that occur even today and who the entities may possibly be. Will definitely be back for another tour! This was entertaining
Dr. Steel
My wife and I took the Anchorage Haunted History tour led by one of the owners... it was FANTASTIC. The Achorage mansion is amazing, and all the historical information Karita gave us was outstanding. A true "hidden" gem in Ohio. If you are into 5he paranormal, old architecture, and/or history, this is a MUST stop destination!!

Why it's Haunted

Hidden Marietta operates from the magnificent 1859 Anchorage mansion at 424 George Street, where owner Douglas Putnam’s Italianate masterpiece has become Ohio’s premier ghost tour headquarters and paranormal investigation venue.

Built by Douglas Putnam, great-grandson of Revolutionary War General Israel Putnam, for his wife Eliza, the 22-room mansion sits dramatically atop a hill overlooking Marietta while serving as both the tour company’s base and an active supernatural investigation site.

Visitors report hearing ‘low grumbles’ and unexplained sounds during tours of the atmospheric mansion, where overnight paranormal investigations allow guests to use their own equipment while exploring the building’s mysterious energy. The company’s tours extend beyond the mansion to include the nearby Lafayette Hotel, originally built in 1892 as the Bellevue Hotel before being destroyed by fire in 1916 and rebuilt in 1918.

The Lafayette harbors Durwin Hoag, the former owner from 1931-1973 who died in 1982 and continues to haunt the second floor and Gun Room restaurant, while the third floor experiences the most intense paranormal activity. A Victorian-dressed woman appears throughout the hotel, vanishing after being spotted, while guests report misplaced belongings, moving shadows, and the sensation of being watched by unseen presences who maintain eternal residence in these historic Marietta establishments.

Haunted Hotels in Put-In-Bay, OH

Historic Park Hotel

Historic Park Hotel haunted hotel put-in-bay ohio

Address: 234 Delaware Ave, Put-In-Bay, OH 43456

Phenomenons reported: Child spirits, Apparitions, Disembodied voices, Doors opening/closing, Feeling of being watched, Moving objects

Kristen Lawecki
I've never thought to stay at the Park Hotel, but we stayed here due to my teenage daughter's interest in the haunted history at PIB. I was leery with the small, 2 person occupancy rooms and hallway bathrooms, but it worked out very well. Rooms were tidy and the bathrooms were very clean (and updated). To top it off, the staff was fantastic. We encountered 3 different ladies at the front desk during our stay and all 3 were personable, very friendly and helpful. I'd definitely stay here again. (I did not witness any ghostly activity, but the 2 teens with me, who stayed in room 24, said that they did 😉😂)
CiaraDW
My parents booked this hotel in March for a say for the 4th of July. The hotel is intentionally old fashioned and secretly has a Speak-easy. There is a dorm like bathroom that is shared in the hallway of each floor, so no in room bathrooms. And the hotel is not pet friendly. So, my moms dog had to stay on our boat. Park Hotel also takes pride in its history and has some cool artifacts in the lobby that are fragile and a scrap book about how the hotel is haunted. My mom picked this hotel for exactly that reason. She also stated that she would defiantly stay there again. The location of the hotel is right in the middle of Put-in-bay, so its great walking distance to mostly everything. ||||If you rent a golf cart for a few days rather than a day by day rental, there is free parking but it is difficult to find.
Daniel Schneider
Great historic hotel in a great location with a very friendly staff...and some ghosts!

Why it's Haunted

Historic Park Hotel has welcomed guests to Put-In-Bay island since the 1870s, accumulating tragic spirits within its grand Victorian walls that create one of Ohio’s most authentically haunted accommodations on Lake Erie.

The hotel’s most prominent spirit, known as ‘the governess,’ tragically fell from the second floor down the steps to the lobby and died, her maternal ghost now residing primarily in Room 14 where she demonstrates particular affection for children staying at the hotel. Local island children playing in the lobby report feeling ‘watched over’ by this benevolent spirit who continues her caretaking duties from beyond the grave.

Room 17 harbors the darker presence of an early bar owner who committed suicide by hanging in the third floor stairwell, his tormented spirit looking down on guests in their beds and peering from the window while also visiting the Winter Bar located next to the lobby.

Recent guests have experienced closet doors moving on their own in Room 11, accompanied by shuffling noises and the overwhelming feeling of being watched, activity so intense that a hotel employee moved out of the room due to repeated supernatural encounters.

The Victorian establishment resonates with ghostly ballroom music from unknown sources, 1920s-30s melodies, and conversations between two men when no living persons are present, while apparitions in period clothing traverse the halls of this island sanctuary where the dead continue their eternal vacation.

Haunted Hotels in Cleveland, OH

The Franklin Castle (Hannes Tiedemann House)

The Franklin Castle (Hannes Tiedemann House) Haunted Hotels in Cleveland Ohio

Address: 4308 Franklin Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44113

Phenomenons reported: Apparitions, Child spirits, Feeling of being watched, Phantom footsteps, Phantom music, Unexplained screams/crying

Ally
I have not been back to Franklin castle after I have had bad paranormal experiences. I can tell you this place is definitely haunted. I went to it before it was sold and restored I went to take pictures with a fully charged camera was only about to get 2 pictures before the camera died. The brick part that comes off the back of the house there was an orb of light with a face in it again the wall with no one else in the back yard with me it was kinda creepy. I have been able to see spirits since I was little.
Brandie W
The most common thing I have been asked since my visit has been....did you seen any ghosts? And while i would be lying to said I wasn't hoping for some paranormal occurrence...when we were actually there, walking through the halls, up the stair cases, touching the charred doorframe which survived the fire .... it became more than wanting to see a spector. It became about appreciating what the structure had seen....what it had been through ... and rich life it still has yet to live. 10/10 highly recommend . Will 1000% be going back to see how the renovations are progressing!
Anthony Mcdonald
Everybody comes to visit this place like its haunted. I dont know. But it was really renovated nicely. Are you going to see weirdly dressed people sometimes taking pictures yes. Are you one of those paranormal type people? Bring your Ghostbusters equipment, you might find something. Now me; if I was looking for ghosts....I would go to alcatraz prison. 😉

Why it's Haunted

The Franklin Castle stands as Cleveland’s most infamous haunted mansion, where German immigrant Hannes Tiedemann’s 1881 architectural masterpiece became a monument to family tragedy and supernatural persistence that continues to fascinate paranormal investigators.

The four-story, 20-room mansion witnessed devastating losses including daughter Emma’s death from diabetes in 1881, elderly mother Wiebeka’s passing months later, four children dying over the years, and wife Louise’s death from liver disease in 1895, creating a concentrated atmosphere of grief and loss.

The castle’s most frequently reported spirit is the ‘Woman in Black,’ believed to be connected to the family’s tragic losses, who stares from the front tower window and appears throughout the house as a mourning figure dressed in dark clothing.

Visitors experience babies crying throughout the night, footsteps echoing through empty corridors, screams in hallways, and phantom organ music despite no organ being present, while ceiling lamps turn on their own and ghostly figures manifest throughout the rooms.

Featured on paranormal television including ‘Paranormal Lockdown’ and ‘Ghost Adventures,’ the castle offers occasional overnight accommodations where guests can experience firsthand the supernatural legacy of a family whose love for their home transcended death, creating one of Ohio’s most documented examples of residential haunting where architectural grandeur meets eternal sorrow.

Haunted Hotels in Granville, OH

Historic Buxton Inn

Historic Buxton Inn haunted hotels in ohio

Address: 313 E Broadway, Granville, OH 43023

Phenomenons reported: Lady in Blue apparition, Apparitions, Disembodied voices, Doors opening/closing, Feeling of being watched, Phantom footsteps

Portia Fulton
This hotel was built in 1812 and they haven't done any type of reno or upgrades, so be prepared - it smells and feels like an 1812 hotel. The common areas and rooms smell musty, the paint is worn/chipping, and the buildings have settled into a major slant...the floor in my quarters was at a 5 degree slant, making the bed sit uneven. The room had a welcome folder that told the story of the property and proceeded to explain that THE BUILDINGS ARE HAUNTED by the ghosts of past tenants; apparently guests have seen/heard them in the stairwells and rooms, smelling their perfume in the air. The hotel owners tell the guests "If you see one, don't panic." Some might think this is cool, but for someone that wasn't expecting this and was staying in the room alone...not so fun. I didn't get a wink of sleep and heard every single sound, felt every single draft & chill in the air. The coffee was burnt/old, the bagels stale. The staff was accomodating, the room/common areas were relatively clean, the grounds are very historical but could use a facelift. Good location. Stay at your own risk.
Kimberly Dabney
The staff is very friendly, helpful, and accommodating. The rooms, although historic, could use a bit of a refreshing. We stayed in room #7 in the main house, and it did not disappoint. I honestly didn't think we'd have any ghostly encounters because my husband and I never actually do. However, we didn't sleep a wink and it wasn't for good reasons. There is truly something going on. We asked to switch rooms the next morning because it was a little too "active" for us. We also enjoyed good drinks in the tavern and dinner at the restaurant. The icing was an impromptu tour we received by a friendly staff member. If you like ghosts and history, I recommend you check out the Buxton Inn.
Lady Ayla
Beautiful historic Inn located in a quaint little neighborhood. The inn is gorgeous with an old pub in the basement and plenty of other rooms to explore. It really is haunted like they say. Bring your camera for some lovely pictures even if you're not there for the ghosts. We love it here and have a wonderful time every time we come.

Why it's Haunted

Historic Buxton Inn stands as Ohio’s oldest continuously operating inn, where 212 years of hospitality have created a supernatural staff of former owners and beloved employees who refuse to abandon their earthly duties. Built in 1812 by pioneer Orrin Granger as Granville’s first post office and stagecoach stop, the inn gained its current name from Major Buxton and his wife who acquired the property in 1865 and whose spirits continue their proprietorial oversight.

The inn’s most beloved ghost, Ethel ‘Bonnie’ Bounell, appears as the Lady in Blue throughout rooms and hallways, her gentle blue apparition reflecting her favorite color while demonstrating the love she felt for the establishment where she served as innkeeper before dying in Room 9.

Major Buxton manifests alongside the distinct aroma of cigar smoke, maintaining his presence throughout the building he once owned, while original builder Orrin Granger occasionally appears to guests and staff.

Room 9 experiences the most concentrated paranormal activity, housing both the Lady in Blue and Houston’s ghostly cat, who jumps on beds, cuddles with guests, and creates the sensation of purring without any physical feline being present.

The inn resonates with unexplained footsteps in empty hallways, names being called out by disembodied voices, sudden cold drafts, and heavy doors that slam shut and open without human intervention, while distinguished guests including Abraham Lincoln, Henry Ford, and President William Henry Harrison add historical gravitas to its supernatural legacy.

Haunted Hotels in Aurora, OH

The Aurora Inn Hotel & Event Center

The Aurora Inn Hotel & Event Center haunted hotels in ohio

Address: 30 Shawnee Trail, Aurora, OH 44202

Phenomenons reported: Apparitions, Feeling of being watched

JB Quinn
My grandfather owned this place in the 40s most of the original hotel burned down but some is still original. This inn has been around close to 100 years. Its a quiet nice place. Supposivly its haunted. But I'll keep those stories in the family.
Maria Cohn
Wonderful, beautiful quaint inn. Fabulous food and truly haunted in the best way!

Why it's Haunted

The Aurora Inn Hotel & Event Center operates as a renovated hospitality establishment in Aurora, Ohio, serving guests within a community rich with supernatural folklore and local ghost stories, though specific paranormal activity at this particular location remains undocumented in regional haunted hotel directories.

The property’s position in northeastern Ohio places it within a geographical area known for its historical significance and spiritual energy, where numerous other accommodations and historic sites have documented supernatural phenomena.

While the Aurora Inn itself may not appear on official haunted location lists, its role as a gathering place for travelers means it has accumulated years of human energy and emotional experiences that sensitive individuals may detect during their stays. The hotel’s focus on events and conferences creates an environment where countless personal celebrations, business gatherings, and social interactions have occurred, potentially leaving residual energy that could manifest in subtle ways.

Guests interested in paranormal activity might find that their heightened awareness leads to experiences that, while not dramatically supernatural, suggest the presence of spiritual energy common to hospitality establishments with long histories of human activity.

Haunted Hotels in Newbury Township, OH

Punderson Manor Lodge & Conference Center

Punderson Manor Lodge & Conference Center Haunted Hotels in Newbury Township Ohio

Address: 11755 Kinsman Rd, Newbury Township, OH 44065

Phenomenons reported: Child spirits, EVP recordings, Apparitions, Cold spots, Disembodied voices, Doors opening/closing

Kat Mashall
Everyone was so nice and personable. We were here for two nights in cabin #17. Two bedrooms and slept 6. Love being able to sometimes eat out and sometimes cook for ourselves in the cabins. We never did see any ghosts. 😞Probably better luck around Halloween. Had breakfast in the dining room and everything we had was delicious! Was looking for koozies and their signature lotion from the gift shop as I've gotten from the other Ohio lodges and conference center gift shops, but they didn't have either. Maybe next year? Yes? One can hope. No hot tub in the hotel or cabins. Though the heated indoor pool was a little too cool in the morning but was great after 8pm. The shopkeepers in and around Punderson Lodge were so personal. So nice. So helpful. Loved shopping all around in Newbury, Chardon, and Burton Ohio!
Daniel Pitas
Cozy Manor with a definitely ok restaurant. Absolutely no ghosts seen on the second floor near the men's room. Beautiful view of the snow-covered lake, but couldn't actually see it so it might've looked polluted or something. You never know with these Ohio lakes nowadays.
Sam Lincoln
I found the place to be pretty cool. I had a lot of fun with the indoor pool. I found it a bit silly that I had to wear these paper wrist bands to swim at the pool, but it's how they tell that you're a guest at the place. It's also supposed to be haunted, but it didn't see any ghosts. Besides that, the rooms seemed very clean, and there were places to eat at Newbury: a nearby town.

Why it's Haunted

Punderson Manor Lodge & Conference Center stands among Ohio’s most intensely haunted accommodations, where multiple tragedies spanning over a century have created a supernatural community that actively interacts with living guests and staff.

The manor’s haunted legacy begins with original owner Lemuel Punderson’s 1822 death, though the dramatic story of his suicide by rowing a bathtub to the lake’s center and pulling the plug has been romanticized from his actual death due to malaria complications. The property’s most spectacular supernatural manifestation occurred in the late 1970s when multiple staff members witnessed a lumberjack spirit hanging by the neck from rafters in what is now the lounge, swinging for three hours until sunrise in a display that cemented the manor’s haunted reputation.

The Windsor Suite has earned distinction as the most paranormally active accommodation, while throughout the building, fireplaces extinguish themselves, pencils fly through the air, doors open and close without cause, and faucets operate under invisible control.

A tragic attic fire in the 1900s that killed a father and two little girls, combined with a party boat that sank on the lake drowning several people, has layered additional spiritual energy onto the property.

Formal paranormal investigations in 2005 captured clear EVP recordings and documented 10-degree temperature drops, while guests regularly experience the woman’s disembodied voice and laughter echoing from the circular staircase in this manor where the dead maintain their eternal residence.

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