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Index of Haunting's
Bridgenorth Croft Hotel. Shropshire
The Ram Inn. Wotton-under-Edge
The Old Ferryboat Inn. St Ives, Cambridge
The Highwayman Inn
The Crown Inn. Suffolk
The Hobgoblin Public House. Berkshire
Mermaid Inn. Sussex
Tudor Rose Hotel. Norfolk
Grey Lady of Garrick's Head Pub
Dead Landlord still serving - Queens Head, Winchelsea
Ghost of Geranium Jane, Kings Head - Cucfield
Shipwrecked Sailor of Shipwright's Arms - Faversham
Phantom Fiddler in the White Hart
Spiders Ghost at The Bear Inn - Chelmsford
Dick Turpin's Ghost, Chequers Inn - Bickley, Kent
The Bull i'th Thron, Derby
The Anglesey Arms, Caernarfon

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Bridgenorth Croft Hotel - Shropshire
Two ladies staying in room 12 complained of hearing bells ringing all through the night and hands tugging at their feet. Another guest staying in room 2 awoke to find a figure standing at the bottom of his bed. A ghostly lady dressed in black has also been seen walking through the dinning room.

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The Ram Inn - Wotton-under-Edge
Built in 1145, in Wotton-under-Edge, the old inn is reputedly the most haunted in Britain. The Inn is a Grade II listed building, and ceased to be a working pub in the 1960's. A large black cat is often seen in the Beaufort Room, which is reported to be the most haunted room in what is now a house. Highwaymen regularly stayed at the Inn and some say they might still visit in spirit form. Investigators have managed to capture some very ghostly images on camera at the Ram, including white vapor, ghost lights, and most convincingly a man in a lace collar who's face is reflected in a photograph of a grandfather clock.

"I knew nothing of the haunting's when I bought the place. It wasn't until the first night, when I felt a pair of cold, hairy hands pulling me out of bed, that I knew something strange was going on at the Ram. My daughters regularly saw a large black cat like creature and I have since found out that this animal - an evil incubus - features in many paranormal situations. Several of our visitors have been thrown out of chairs and others have felt icy hands in bed".
John Humphries, Owner.


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The Old Ferryboat Inn. St Ives, Cambridge
Built in 1050 the inn dates from the Anglo-Saxon age. The Inn is reputed to be haunted by the spirit of a young girl (who is buried under the floor of the Inn). The Ghost of 17-year-old Juliet Tewsley is said to return to the Inn on the anniversary of her death to look for her lost love. Tewsley had hung herself from a tree outside of the Inn after being rejected by her lover.

The Highwayman Inn.
Situated opposite the church of St Thomas a Beckett, The Highwayman Inn is haunted by a number of ghostly apparitions. In the Inn's 'Galleon Bar' the door of the bar was taken from the ship 'Diana'. in 1868, 13 members of the ships crew perished when the 'Diana' became trapped in Arctic pack ice. Investigations into the paranormal happenings in the Galleon Bar have suggested that the apparitions are of dead mariners, who's spirits remained locked in the fabric of the door. Other eerie events have included items moving around the bar by themselves, orbs hovering in the air and most notably a drifting figure of a man in a feathered cap.

The Crown Inn. Suffolk
This 15th Century Inn, is inhabited by the ghost of a Grey Lady. She has been seen at a window waving farewell to customers as they leave. In addition to the Grey Lady are two ghostly children in Victorian dress, who have appeared to guests. And a spectre of an old man in a tri-cornered hat had been seen sitting in a corner of the main bar.

The Hobgoblin Public House - Berkshire
This pub has a resident poltergeist called Bob, who mischievously moves coats, makes money disappear and reappear, and turns beer taps on and off.

Mermaid Inn - Sussex
An American guest witnessed two ghostly swashbuckling sailors who made no sound - the ghosts appeared to be in the middle of a fight. One ghost killed the other and then proceeded to rifle through his pockets.

Tudor Rose Hotel - Norfolk
Dating back to the twelfth century and has a reputation as being haunted. Legend has it that a murder took place in the building during a wedding where the Bridegroom stabbed his wife to death. The bride is said to haunt the upstairs rooms.

Grey Lady of Garrick's Head Pub
The pub is situated near the Theatre Royal, and was once the gaming house of Beau Nash. It is haunted by a number of ghosts, a shadowy figure that lurks by the entrance, and a Grey Lady. She haunts the pub and the theatre. In life the lady supposedly fell in love with an actor who her husband then killed in a duel. Upon her lovers death she either hung herself or jumped from a high window to her death. The Grey Lady is seen frequently when the temperature drops suddenly without reason, which is followedby the smell of Jasmine.

Dead Landlord still serving - Queens Head, Winchelsea
At the turn of the Century the Queens Head pub was run by a Landlord named Gutsell. When he died the locals brought his coffin into the pub for a wake, the dead Landlord must have enjoyed the party so much that his spirit stayed in the bar. He has been seen sitting by the fireplace chewing a piece of straw.

Ghost of Geranium Jane, Kings Head - Cucfield
'Geranium Jane' haunts this pub. She met her end when a pot of Geraniums fell on her head. At the time she was pregnant by the proprietor and the accident is believed to have been murder. Her ghost appears to members of staff - one employee was shocked to be pushed around the bedroom while still in bed. Jane only appears to men, and often hides things, switches lights on and off etc.

Shipwrecked Sailor of Shipwright's Arms - Faversham
This pub is remote and inaccessible - situated at the end of a bumpy track. The story goes that on a snowy Christmas Eve when the Landlord had gone to bed. He heard a banging at the door, but ignored it and shouted that he was in bed and would not get up 'for man or devil'. In the morning the Landlord awoke to find a corpse in the doorstep covered in snow. It was the body of a shipwrecked sailor who had struggled through the wintry night in soaking wet clothes, and had come to the pub in search of help. The ghost of the sailor haunts the pub, and a strong smell of decay can often be smelt before his spirit manifests.

Phantom Fiddler in the White Hart
In the high street of Chalfont St Peter, stands the White Heart pub. It is haunted by a phantom fiddler. The former Landlord Donald Ross (1920's) used to give performances on his violin to customers. Ross had given one of these performances on the night he died, and it is said that the only people to hear the fiddlers music from beyond the grave are landlords who fail to run the pub to the ghost's high expectations.

Spiders Ghost at The Bear Inn - Chelmsford
Is haunted by the ghost of Charlie 'Spider' Marshall who was ostler there in the last century. Charlie used to shin up the chimney in the bar, pass through the recess between the chimneys where the bacon would be placed for smoking, then emerge down the chimney in the other bar. One evening Charlie performed this trick for the last time, climbing the chimney but never emerging on the other side. His ghost has been seen , by various landlords and poltergeist behavior has also been experienced at the pub.

Dick Turpin's Ghost, Chequers Inn - Bickley, Kent
The ghost of Dick Turpin is reputed to haunt this old public house. A barmaid has seen a 'gentleman in green velvet' , this apparition was also seen by several customers, who saw a 'man in green velvet wearing a hat with a plume, sitting at a table writing with a quill pen'.

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 The Bull i'th Thron, Derby
Situated between Ashbourne and Buxton the Bull i'th Thorn is reported to be one of the oldest inn's in the county. The name means 'Bull in a thorn bush' . Visitors to the inn have experienced mirrors falling off the wall, and felt a strange sensation of some ghostly hands touching their hair. A ghost named Little Jenny has been seen sitting on a small box in the pub. This ghost is thought to be a child who died during the great plague in the 1600's.

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 The Anglesey Arms, Caernarfon
The inn was originally a customs house, and next to the pub is the original hanging tower, which served as a place of execution. The glasses on the bar sometimes move of their own accord or even hang in mid air. The pubs Darts sometimes jump out of the dart board, during matches alarming the competitors. Room 3 is the most haunted room in the pub. One guest even reported feeling someone sitting on the end of her bed one night.
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