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Red Lion Avebury

Bearded Lady Wandering Red Lion Avebury

In Wiltshire’s ancient stones, Red Lion stands with a haunted past. This 17th-century pub sits near Avebury. It pulses with ghostly tales. Thatched roof echoes with throws. The site draws ghost hunters to South West England’s circles. Red Lion ghost stories chill the brave. The hauntings focus on bearded lady Florrie haunting the bar. Visitors […]

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Black Horse Inn Pluckley

Ghostly Highwayman Black Horse Inn Pluckley

In Kent’s notorious Pluckley, Black Horse Inn stands with a haunted past. This ancient pub sits near the village centre. It pulses with ghostly tales. Oak beams echo with gallops. The site draws ghost hunters to South East England’s heart. Black Horse Inn ghost stories chill the brave. The hauntings centre on a ghostly highwayman

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The Baltic Fleet Liverpool

The Baltic Fleet: Liverpool’s Maritime Pub with a Haunted Past

The Baltic Fleet, tucked on Wapping near Liverpool’s docks, emerged in the 19th century as a sailors’ haven during the city’s shipping prime. Built in the 1820s, this Grade II listed pub reflects the gritty charm of the Baltic Triangle, named for the trade routes its patrons sailed. Its red-brick exterior and nautical interior—complete with

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The Castle Manchester

The Castle Hotel Manchester’s Victorian Pub with a Haunted Aura

The Castle Hotel: Manchester’s Victorian Pub with a Haunted AuraThe Castle Hotel, perched on Oldham Street in Manchester’s Northern Quarter, first opened its doors in 1776 as a coaching inn. Rebuilt in the Victorian era, its red-brick facade and compact, beamed interior—holding just 60 people—reflect the city’s 19th-century industrial buzz. Once a stop for travelers,

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Philharmonic Dining Rooms

The Philharmonic Dining Rooms Victorian Pub with Ghostly Patrons

The Philharmonic Dining Rooms: Liverpool’s Grand Pub with a Haunted HistoryThe Philharmonic Dining Rooms, affectionately dubbed “The Phil,” is a Liverpool icon on Hope Street, opened in 1898 during the city’s Victorian boom. Designed by architect Robert Cain for John Houlding, this Grade I listed gem boasts opulent interiors—marble fireplaces, stained glass, and ornate woodwork—that

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The Boot Inn

The Boot Inn A Historic Alehouse with Eerie Shadows

The Boot Inn: Chester’s Timeless Pub with a Haunted PastThe Boot Inn, tucked away on Eastgate Street within The Rows, is one of Chester’s oldest pubs, with origins tracing back to the 14th century. Named for its medieval association with travelers and their sturdy boots, this black-and-white timbered gem has served ale to locals, merchants,

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