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Berkeley Springs Castle - Berkeley Springs WV Real Haunt

   
  • 276 Cacapon Rd.
  • Berkeley Springs, WV
  • (304) 258-4000
Built in the late 1800s, by Colonel Samuel Taylor Suit and his wife, Rosa, the Berkeley Springs Castle features stunning medieval-style architecture. It's also said to feature several ghosts, too.

Located on a hill above Berkeley Springs, the castle has had numerous reports of paranormal activity, reported by both employees and visitors. Supposedly there are four different spirits lingering the castle and they like to make themselves known by making loud noises upstairs and rearranging furniture. Visitors have even reported seeing unexplained images in the dining room mirrors... creepy!
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Contact Phone #: (304) 258-4000

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Last edit to this listing: 8/12/2024 (131 days ago)

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