Bed & Breakfast

Want to stay in a haunted bed and breakfast? Some of the oldest haunted buildings, mansions, estates, plantations and even castles in the nation have been turned into bed and breakfasts. With such rich history, many haunts can be witnessed and it can be easier to hear the stories of these ghosts from proprietors. FrightFind some of the most haunted B&B’s below. Hop over to our state search if you want to find something close to you.

607 W Maple St, Rawlins, WY , USA

There’s a slight chill in the air. The lights flicker. While you may be able to chalk such happenings up to an over-active imagination, it’s a little more difficult to explain the full-fledged apparitions reported by some guests at this Rawlins, WY, B&B. The ghostly visions most reported are of a woman and two male children. According to local legend, one of the kids may be the ghost of Cecil Ferris, a boy who was accidentally shot and killed when the B&B was a home. It’s been suggested that the otherworldly woman seen here may be Cecil’s mother. Read more…

Kate Shepard House Bed and Breakfast

1552 Monterey Place, Mobile, AL , USA

Maybe the haunting of Mobile, Alabama’s Kate Shepard House is just a rumor. The home was originally built in 1897 by railroad man Charles Shepard from plans by renowned architect George Barber. A few years later, in 1910, Charles’s daughters, Kate and Isabel, turned the house into a boarding school for the children of prominent community members. Perhaps one of them is the elderly woman who reportedly haunts the property. Currently, the property houses a library of Civil War relics and memorabilia. Read more…

2120 S Louisiana St, Little Rock, AR 72206, USA

The Empress of Little Rock is an elegant bed and breakfast which originally served as a private residence for many years. The Empress of Little Rock is revered as one of the most haunted places in Arkansas and certainly the most haunted bed and breakfast. Little Rock locals referred to the huge Victorian mansion as the Hornibrook Mansion. The Empress has a rich history and has served as a college for women, a boarding house, a nursing home and even apartments. Newer owners renovated the old home and turned it into one of the most loved inns in the entire state. Read more…