Tuesday, 29 May 2007

Haunted Inns

The Ancient Ram Inn, Cotswolds,
Gloucestershire


The Oldest Inn in England,Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, England.Grade II listed, in 1145 AD.
The Ancient Ram Inn is believed to date as far back as 1145. John Humphries, the current owner, bought the property from a brewery back in 1968. The Ancient Ram is a Grade II listed building and John Humphries has spent the past 30 odd years renovating it. When he first moved in he was totally unaware that the place was haunted until he was awoken by someone with icy hands grabbing at his ankles and trying to pull him out of bed. His daughters also had several experiences. The Ancient Ram is believed to be built on an ancient burial ground where ritual killings took place. It is also opposite a henge. Apparently things happen on a daily and nightly basis ranging from tappings on windows, objects moving, strange smells, ghostly figures, people being pushed. Succubus, Ghost of an inn keeper, ghostly lady. baby crying, a monk, a cavalier. A frightening incubus creeps into the beds of terrified victims in the dead of night, scaring both owner and visitor alike. A succubus is the female version on an incubus, a negative entity that feeds off the sexuality of the living. Violent poltergeist activity, power drains, rattling of door knobs, footsteps, light anomalies, objects being moved, cold spots, an unexplained black cat, doors slamming. I found the Inn hidden at the bottom of a hill in Wotton-under-Edge. It is a rickety looking old house, it looks like it's actually sunk into the ground. The site in which this once Inn stands is known to be an ancient site on a major leyline. Bones of children have been unearthed by archaeologists inside the house and two ceremonial daggers have also found close by the bones. There are also stories of murder and bloodshed here. I didn't find the henge, only modern buildings surround it.


The Bear Inn, Stock, Essex
The Bell Inn
The Belper Arms, Coalville,Leicestershire
The Crown Inn
The Dolphin Inn, Penzance, Cornwall
The Fountain Inn, Parkend, Gloucestershire.
This information was kindly submitted by the landlady of the Inn.
The Fountain has a lot of spirit activity, in fact there are only a couple of rooms that nothing has happened in. I have had a lot of over night investigations from paranormal groups, and had mediums in at various times who have all come up with the same things. There are lots of stories surrounding the pub but I have never had time to verify them by research, all though I hope to start back at the records office when things get quiet in the pub. I have had sightings, noises, footsteps, singing, whistling all reported by staff and guests and also poltergeist activity, such as customers being poked, hair pulling and things being moved. The most recent was a man being pushed back on his bed when trying to get up to go to the loo! My spirits are very friendly and protective of me and I only have one area that is 'dark.' more information coming soon...

The Golden Fleece, York

The Haunch of Venison Inn, Salisbury
Spookily, this 18th century inn backs onto a graveyard, it is here where a lady wearing a white shawl has been seen, startled onlookers in the churchyard have seen her gazing down from the inn's upper windows, she is also a bit of a practical joker, re-arranging crockery is one of her favourite pastimes. Foosteps are regulary heard in the hours between 11.30 pm until midnight. A severed human hand was found by workmen in 1905, along with two yellowed playing cards, it is thought that the aggitated footsteps are of a spirit that may have had his hand chopped off whilst cheating at cards !

The Legendary Saltersgate Inn, North Yorkshire
Situated on the Whitby road, close to the Fylingdales RAF base - the pub is called legendary for good reason. The fire at the Saltersgate Inn, near Pickering has been lit for an incredible 189 years! Legend has it that the fire must remain lit or it will disturb the ghost of the customs and excise man killed when he caught fishermen salting their fish without paying the salt tax at the pub. There are other rumours that it was a witch who put a curse on the pub, but these facts still remain a mystery.

The Lord Crewe Arms
The Mermaid Inn

The Miners Arms Pub, Eyam, Derbyshire
Haunted by two playful girl spirits.

The Old Ferry Boat Inn, Cambridgeshire.
The Old Silent Inn, West Yorkshire
The Ostrich Inn
The Ragged Cot Inn, Gloucestershire
The Red Lion Pub
The Riverside Inn, Devon
The Royal Stag, Berkshire
The Shipwrights Arms, Faversham
The Skirrid Inn

Ye Olde Dolphin Inn, Derby

Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem, Nottingham
One of Englands oldest pubs, established in 1189, Pleadings and footsteps are frequently heard around the cave system. It is said that the inn is cursed.

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