Ghostly Tales of Market Harborough and district
   

 
   
Images from the dvd
The portrait of John Fothergill
who's ghost is said to haunt
the hotel - or does it?
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An American guest who had
a real 'fright night' at the hotel

The Three Swans Hotel

Mentioned in The Domesday Book as 'The Swan' as it was known then, this fine hotels facade
has changed very little over the last few hundred years. Tales of the hotel being haunted are well 
known. the lost soul thought to be that of a previous landlord, John Fothergill who was the subject
of a BBC play based on his book 'My Three Inns'. A painting of him hangs in a bar that now bears
his name due to a history of unfortunate events that befell the Inn every time the picture was moved.


We interview staff and guests and hear of all the paranormal occurances there from moving objects,
terrified guests pets, an invisible 'bathroom buddy' to ghostly visitations to a particular room.


We also use the talents of a reputable clairvoyant who knew nothing of the hotel and yet astounded
everyone with the accuracy of her psychic ability, especially uncovering a story that only a long
serving member of the hotel knew about!
Our clairvoyant detects an
unexpected presence...
    
The magnificent wrought
iron sign of the 
Three Swans