Grandeur on the Green
<p>A<strong>nne Whelton spends a night in the elegant surroundings of Dublin’s most iconic hotel, The Shelbourne, where the warmth and professionalism of the historical hotel’s staff far surpass expectations.</strong></p>
<p>There’s a story often told about The Shelbourne Hotel – the grandest of Dublin’s grande old dames – that one of the hotel’s bedrooms is haunted by the ghost of a young girl.</p>
<p>Poor Mary Masters – the spirit in question – was seven years old when she died of cholera in 1846, and has been ‘spotted’ numerous times by both staff and guests, wandering the halls and causing the curtains to billow at 27, St Stephen’s Green.</p>
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