2. Skirrid Mountain Inn, Wales
As we near the top of our list, we visit one of the oldest pubs in Wales which also served as judge, jury and executioner for prisoners…
The Hanging Judge
The guy that ordered the execution of 180 people here is still seen wandering the upper floors of the inn…
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He’s not looking for a friendly chat though…he’s looking for people to execute. I’d request a room downstairs if I were you!
Roping you in
If you don’t fancy bumping into a ghost or two, there’s still a bit of historical stuff to gauge your interest…
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Rope markings can still be seen on the oak beam where the prisoners were hung, as well as the block where the dead bodies were laid.
Floral scents
Some visitors report ghost parties with lute music and the smell of lavender in the air signifying the arrival of Fanny Price – a woman who died of consumption in the 17th century.
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