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Angmering Manor Hotel

Angmering, West Sussex

16th century (built circa 1500s) 3-star country house hotel 17 Rooms 1 Ghost

The Resident Spirits

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Angmering Manor Hotel harbours one of West Sussex's most poignant paranormal tales - the apparition of a young child frequently observed gazing from an upper attic window. This ethereal figure has captured the attention of countless witnesses over the years, appearing as a small silhouette framed against the glass, often during the twilight hours when shadows lengthen across the manor's ancient stonework. The child appears to be looking outward from the building, as though waiting or watching for someone who never arrives. Witnesses describe the figure as clearly that of a young person, though details remain frustratingly elusive due to the distance and the poor lighting conditions typical of such sightings. The apparition seems to favour certain windows in the upper levels of the building, particularly those facing the main approach to the manor, suggesting the spirit may be keeping vigil for a long-awaited return. Staff members and guests have reported the unsettling experience of glancing upward at the building, only to spot the small figure silhouetted against the window pane, watching the world below with what appears to be infinite patience. The sightings occur at all times of day but seem most frequent during periods of transition - dusk, dawn, and the changing of seasons - leading some to speculate that the spirit is somehow attuned to the natural rhythms of time and place.

Known Ghosts:

The Child in the Attic Window

The most compelling account of the child's apparition comes from multiple independent witnesses who describe seeing the same distinctive figure over a period spanning several decades. The ghost typically appears as a small silhouette pressed against one of the upper windows, always facing outward toward the main approach to the building. Observers note that the figure seems to maintain a watching posture, hands pressed against the glass, creating an image that strikes witnesses as both melancholic and hopeful. One particularly detailed account describes the child as appearing during a winter evening, when snow had begun to fall softly around the manor grounds. A guest walking back from the village noticed the small figure in the window and initially assumed it was a child staying at the hotel. However, upon mentioning the sighting to staff, they were informed that no children were currently resident at the property. A subsequent check of the upper floors revealed no one present, and the window from which the child had been observed was found to be securely locked from the inside. Hotel staff have grown accustomed to guests reporting similar sightings, and whilst they treat such accounts with appropriate sensitivity, several long-serving employees admit to having witnessed the phenomenon themselves. The consistency of these reports, combined with the specific details that multiple witnesses have provided independently, has established the child's presence as one of the most credible paranormal occurrences associated with the manor.

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The Child in the Attic Window

Residual Haunting 16th century

A young child's spirit watches eternally from an upper attic window at Angmering Manor, creating one of West Sussex's most poignant paranormal tales.

Most Active Areas:

Upper attic win... Main approach v... Original 16th c...
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Historical Background

Building Age

16th century (built circa 1500s)

Original Purpose

Manor house built by missionaries

Historical Significance

Angmering Manor Hotel occupies a site steeped in ecclesiastical history, thought to have been established by missionaries in the 16th century. The original building served as a religious establishment during a turbulent period in English religious history, when Catholic and Protestant influences vied for dominance throughout the realm. The manor's position in the heart of Angmering village would have made it a focal point for the local community, serving both spiritual and practical needs during an era when such establishments provided sanctuary, education, and charitable works. The building's architectural evolution reflects changing fortunes over the centuries, from its origins as a religious house to its transformation into a private manor and eventually into the welcoming country house hotel of today. Archaeological evidence suggests continuous occupation of the site, with remnants of earlier structures incorporated into the present building. The manor's thick stone walls and distinctive architectural features speak to its venerable age, whilst successive generations of owners have left their mark through various renovations and additions. During the English Civil War, properties like Angmering Manor often served as refuges or meeting places, their remote locations providing privacy for those seeking to avoid the political upheavals of the time. The transition from religious house to secular manor reflects the broader changes in English society following the Reformation, as former ecclesiastical properties were redistributed amongst the gentry and merchant classes.

Architecture

16th century manor house with period features, incorporating elements of Tudor and later Georgian modifications

What Guests Experience

Reported Activity

Visual apparitions in upper-floor windows, child-like silhouette against glass, watching or waiting behaviour, sightings during twilight hours, figure pressing hands against window panes

Most Active Areas

Upper-floor attic windows facing the main approach to the building, particularly those in the original 16th-century section of the manor

Witness Accounts

Multiple guests and staff members have independently reported seeing the child's silhouette over several decades, with consistent descriptions of the figure's position and behaviour at the window

Paranormal Investigations

The haunting has been documented by local paranormal researchers and historical societies, though formal investigations have been limited out of respect for the hotel's ongoing operations and guest comfort

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Price Range: Mid-range (£80-£150 per night depending on season)
Rooms: 17
Spirits: 1 Ghost

📅 Sample dates:2025-09-08 to 2025-09-10 • 2 adults
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Paranormal Tip: Book rooms near upper-floor attic windows facing the main approach to the building for the best chance of supernatural encounters!

Contact Details

Address:
High Street, Angmering, West Sussex BN16 4AG

Phone: 01903 859849

Status: Operating

Special Packages

Country house breaks, romantic getaways, seasonal dining packages, spa treatments

Accessibility

Ground floor rooms available, on-site parking, disabled access to public areas

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