Eerie photos show abandoned ‘haunted’ Isle of Wight hotel in advanced state of decay with black mould growing on the ceilings and ivy crawling up the walls – despite new owners claiming a renovation is on the cards

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Eerie photos show abandoned ‘haunted’ Isle of Wight hotel in advanced state of decay with black mould growing on the ceilings and ivy crawling up the walls – despite new owners claiming a renovation is on the cards
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