A HOTEL in Wales is said to be so haunted that guests have to sign a disclaimer before they are allowed to stay.
The Hanbury Arms hotel in Pontypool is believed to have been a former coroner's court and morgue, as well as a place of execution.
It is now open as a hotel, so long as guests don't mind spending the night with a few wandering souls.
The hotel has spooked plenty of people in recent years, with staff and visitors both reporting ghostly phenomena.
Workmen have reportedly downed tools and refused to return to finish work on the site, after experiencing both "icy cold temperature drops" and "oppressive feelings".
Among the dead said to still be staying in the hotel are a little boy dressed in Victorian clothing, Emily, a troubled young girl, a dog spirit and a large man who likes to push visitors.
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There is also a collection of coffins kept in the hotel's cellar.
Tunnels beneath the building used to connect it to a church and the cellar was apparently once used as a morgue.
The property is owned by Tracey and Nigel Turner, a couple of paranormal enthusiasts.
The pair bought the hotel before it was due to go to auction.
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