Grandeur on the Green

<p>A<strong>nne Whelton spends a night in the elegant surroundings of Dublin&rsquo;s most iconic hotel, The Shelbourne, where the warmth and professionalism of the historical hotel&rsquo;s staff far surpass expectations.</strong></p> <p>There&rsquo;s a story often told about The Shelbourne Hotel &ndash; the grandest of Dublin&rsquo;s grande old dames &ndash; that one of the hotel&rsquo;s bedrooms is haunted by the ghost of a young girl.</p> <p>Poor Mary Masters &ndash; the spirit in question &ndash; was seven years old when she died of cholera in 1846, and has been &lsquo;spotted&rsquo; numerous times by both staff and guests, wandering the halls and causing the curtains to billow at 27, St Stephen&rsquo;s Green.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@AnneMW/grandeur-on-the-green-d233472159ee"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>
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