August 19, 2003
ALAN HATFIELD. Psychic and Spiritual Medium
Investigates Haunting at
CHURCHILL MANSION INN, located near Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada.

The CHURCHILL MANSION INN, located about 9 miles from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada, was built in 1891 as a summer home for Aaron Flint Churchill. A beautiful Georgia-Mansion, that has been the home of many Spiritual 'guests', as well as those physical! On August 25, 2003, I stayed overnight in the 'Blue Room', and I was able to confirm that this prestige dwelling is indeed well visited by those in the Afterlife, as unusual events occured as well as Spirit Voices were recorded clearly on audio tape! This Haunting Investigation was covered in the News Media by CBC Television, CBC Radio French Network, and the Vanguard Newspaper, of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. As well there were several guests at the evening dinner party, and Bill McTague, 'Ghost Book' author, Dave Hatfield, of Fox Hill Media Productions, had a first-hand account of what unfolded here....as they slept over with me in the Blue Room! The following images were taken during this time. I would like to thank Bob Benson, owner of the Churchill Mansion Inn, and his staff for this wonderful experience.
The picture of Lotta “Lottie” May Churchill (above) is displayed on the wall of the living area at the Churchill Mansion Inn. Lotta Churchill was the daughter of Norman Churchill and Annie Tedford. She was the neice of Aaron Flint Churchill and once resided at the Churchill Mansion. She was married to Armand Rainey. Lotta was born May 18, 1885 and died May 24, 1971.
Speaking to the News Media and the
many dinner
guests present, Alan confirms that the Churchill
Mansion Inn near Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada,
is indeed a property and dwelling that can tell many
stories throughout the years, both from the physical
prospective, and also from all of the souls from the
Afterlife, who reside there!
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