Carriage House Inn, Searsport
The Carriage House Inn in Searsport, Maine is reportedly haunted by the spirit of a woman named Agnes, a former resident who was known to wear a distinctive blue dress and a pearl necklace. Her presence is said to be accompanied by the faint scent of lavender and the sounds of a music box. Visitors have also reported the feeling of being touched by an unseen hand and have heard the distinct sound of Agnes's music box playing even when it is known to be off. A subtle, lingering floral scent often associated with Agnes's presence. The distinct sound of an old music box playing, which guests report hearing even when the box is closed. Visitors have described the unsettling sensation of being touched by an invisible force. On occasion, Agnes's apparition, dressed in her signature blue gown and pearl necklace, has been seen. Agnes was a former resident of the Inn. She is particularly fond of the music box and the scent of lavender, which are strongly linked to her spirit. Many guests and staff members have reported personal encounters with Agnes's spirit. The haunting is often described as gentle, with Agnes appearing more curious than malevolent.