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There are about twenty people in this picture, who walked past while the shutter was open. Only two people stood still for the whole time.

Now a lovely Starbucks!!

With a 'haunting looking' Himmy too..!

 

Starbucks now but was called Carbrook Hall..

So it's time for a cappuccino!!

 

www.thestar.co.uk/news/carbrook-hall-starbucks-fascinatin...

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbrook_Hall

 

Today the Hereios of the We're Here! group are getting into the spirit of haunted houses.

 

Somehow, the parasol appears to be pointing...

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This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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Sign of the Bear Hotel, Woodstock, Oxfordshire

 

Some background information

 

The Bear Hotel is a hotel in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, located opposite The Oxfordshire Museum, not far from Blenheim Palace. It is one of England's original 13th century coaching inns and has stone walls, oak beams, open fireplaces and an ivy facade. It has played host to film stars, royalties and politicians for centuries. Notable guests include Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton who stayed at the hotel on many occasions in the Marlboro suite.

 

The Bear Hotel has been named as one of the most haunted hotels in the UK and is asserted to be haunted by at least two ghosts: Room 12 is said to be haunted by a workman who fell from the roof three hundred years ago. Some say that he was pushed. Room 16 is said to be haunted by a female ghost who turns lights on and off. Guests have also reported their possessions being moved on many occasions. And employees of the Bear Hotel are said to avoid being alone in the kitchen and the cellar at night.

 

The small town of Woodstock (about 3.000 inhabitants) is situated eight miles (13 km) northwest of Oxford in Oxfordshire, England. It’s part of the Cotswolds and the location of Blenheim Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

 

The Domesday Book of 1086 describes Woodstock as a royal forest. Æthelred the Unready, king of England, is said to have held an assembly at Woodstock. But the market of the town was established not before 1179 when King Henry II gave Woodstock a royal charter.

 

Near the town was Woodstock Palace, a residence that was popular with several English kings throughout the medieval period. The building was destroyed in the English Civil War. Sixty years later the palace remains were cleared for the construction of Blenheim Palace.

 

From the 16th century the town prospered by making gloves. In the 17th century it was altered greatly, when the 1st Duke of Marlborough became a permanent resident. One local inn, today’s Bear Hotel, was able to accommodate vast numbers of visitors and horses. Nowadays Woodstock is largely dependent on tourists, many of whom visit Blenheim Palace.

This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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The plough was run by a Yorkshire couple, Jim & Doris Biddulph. Jim was known as’Ban ‘em Biddulph’ on account of his frequent action, but he usually let people have a second chance. His wife suggested that he convert an old junk filled box room into a spare bedroom so that they could offer a room to any of their relatives visiting the area from Yorkshire. Jim set to and cleaned, painted and wallpapered. He got a bed and wardrobe, and as a finishing touch decided to attach a mirror to the wall. Carefully drilling and rawplugging the wall, he attached the mirror. However he later found that it had cracked across one corner. Disappointed, he purchased another mirror of the same model. After checking for flaws he screwed it to the wall using the same attachment points, but made sure he did not over-tighten the screws in case the mirror bent against the wall. A couple of days later he found it smashed on the floor. Giving up on that style of mirror, but wanting to cover the screw holes in his new decoration, Jim obtained a large mirror (with a stout chain and a hook to hang it from the picture rail). Within a week or so the chain had snapped, hurling the mirror on the floor to shatter. Upon investigation of the broken mirror, it was found that the link of the chain had broken near the middle, as if it had been pulled apart by a great force. Jim bought a free-standing mirror this time to put on the dressing table. It too ended up on the floor, broken. He laughed it off as an unseen ‘mirror-cracker ghost’.

 

A few months later a female manager took over the pub. Her boyfriend returned to Ipswich having quit the navy. He arrived laden with bags and boxes to move in. Going upstairs to the living quarters he asked where he should dump his belongings. She had indicated the box room. The door was ajar when he entered, but with his hands full he had pushed the light switch on using his elbow. The bulb lit briefly then went out. Leaning out of the door to inform her, to his horror he saw a shadowy figure slink along the passageway and then disappear.

In his rising terror he wondered if he had done the right thing by moving in. Happily, however, he decided to stay, and the result was about a year later a baby was born. As he grew, he would frequently crawl with toys from one end of the long upstairs corridor to the other, between his onw room and the living room, passing the box room on the way. The door was generally ajar as it did not close easily, and the youngster venture inside. However, when words started at around two years old, the names ‘mum’ and ‘dad’ were followed by ‘nasty man’ as he was carried past the room. He had never had the tale told in front of him.

 

Over the years, local people have observed pints of beer and other objects sliding across this table without human agency. Even though the table has a slight downward slant towards the window, it is not enough to generate slide. Local knowledge has it that this was the table at which, many years ago, regularly sat a man who could see the Old Post Office, opposite, to observe his wife visiting her lover, the postmaster, whom he subsequently murdered and buried in St Leonard's Forest. The spirit of the murderer has since haunted a table in this position, still watching over the post office for the appearance of his wife.

 

This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on the aptly named Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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Caves under 'Ye Old Salutation Inn' Nottingham,England.

Seen here on on a 'Ghost Walk'.we learn of a child ghost named 'Rosie' aged about 4 or 5 possibly from the Victorian era who is said to haunt these caves & the public house above, toys such as dolls & teddy bears are left here in the caves for her to play with !

 

photo Simon Hayward 14th January 2012

he was real shocked to meet me as you can clearly see folks!

wow. wottaguy. wow.

Photograph from an album of public houses in south-east England, including Berkshire, Essex, Kent, London and Sussex, with their gardens, food and incidental details.

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Late at night, the bell near the door at the far end can be heard to ring, even when there is nobody around and no wind.

 

This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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The doors of this stove, being firmly latched, open inexplicably, this perhaps caused by paranormal entity. This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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Just beneath the other side of this window is the haunted table, where a murderer once sat and looked through the window to the post office opposite.

 

This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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Ancient Grade II listed part-timbered pub on Bailgate, Lincoln, uphill of the Cathedral and bang in the middle of the old Roman colony. The area is riddled with underground Roman passageways and their columns and a well are still visible. Naturally, the pub is haunted - an old granny sometimes wanders around the upper floor carrying a bun on a tray, but mostly it's Roman soldiers and the sound of marching feet and chariot wheels that disturb the guests.

This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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Just beneath the other side of this window is the haunted table, where a murderer once sat and looked through the window to the post office opposite.

 

This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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Shot at after sunset, those are Christmas boughs hanging off a lamp post at the top of the photo. No, that is not the ghost of the little girl in the window, just a reflection of a street lamp. For more information about this famous haunted bar:

 

www.prairieghosts.com/redlion.html

 

Unfortunately, The Red Lion is currently closed and boarded up.

This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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Lovely Olde Worle Pub in Derbyshire. Kirk Ireton remains what it has always been, an agricultural village. Following the Second World War the number of working farms dropped from over thirty to half a dozen in the space of 40 years. The last cow was turned down Main Street in the late 1980s, but Rowlands, Markses, Walkers and at least two families of Fords still work their farms, as, in the case of the Fords and Walkers, they have done for countless generations. Many of the former farm buildings have been adapted into houses. Much of the older part of the village dates back to the 17th century and is mostly built from sandstone, quarried locally.

 

One of the oldest buildings in the village is the Barley Mow pub, which was one of the last premises in the country to accept decimalization, as the 87 year old landlady, Mrs Lillian Ford did not hold with the new money. The parish previously housed at least five other public houses; The Wheatsheaf, The Bull's Head, The Angel, The Windmill and The Gate.

One very wet (and drunken) afternoon in the Old Dungeon Ghyll the ghost is now legless (effect created by using a long exposure) - scan of an old negative taken with an Olympus OM-1

This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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A shadowy apparition has been observed from this bar, moving right to left in the room behind the far opening.

 

This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food and ale, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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This is one of a number of pubic house photos with Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licence. See: public houses My Wikimedia images under this name can be found here: Acabashi

 

Republishing this image in any media, form or adaptation is allowed, but requires the author's name to be stated, typically: 'photo by Acabashi'. If this attribution is not given, the license for the follow-on use is automatically revoked, reuse becoming copyright infringement. See: legal code conditions

 

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This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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This is one of a number of pubic house photos with Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licence. See: public houses My Wikimedia images under this name can be found here: Acabashi

 

Republishing this image in any media, form or adaptation is allowed, but requires the author's name to be stated, typically: 'photo by Acabashi'. If this attribution is not given, the license for the follow-on use is automatically revoked, reuse becoming copyright infringement. See: legal code conditions

 

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This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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This is one of a number of pubic house photos with Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licence. See: public houses My Wikimedia images under this name can be found here: Acabashi

 

Republishing this image in any media, form or adaptation is allowed, but requires the author's name to be stated, typically: 'photo by Acabashi'. If this attribution is not given, the license for the follow-on use is automatically revoked, reuse becoming copyright infringement. See: legal code conditions

 

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This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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This is one of a number of pubic house photos with Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licence. See: public houses My Wikimedia images under this name can be found here: Acabashi

 

Republishing this image in any media, form or adaptation is allowed, but requires the author's name to be stated, typically: 'photo by Acabashi'. If this attribution is not given, the license for the follow-on use is automatically revoked, reuse becoming copyright infringement. See: legal code conditions

 

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Books on this windowsill inexplicably slide out by unseen hand, ending up on the floor or table.

 

This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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This is one of a number of pubic house photos with Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licence. See: public houses My Wikimedia images under this name can be found here: Acabashi

 

Republishing this image in any media, form or adaptation is allowed, but requires the author's name to be stated, typically: 'photo by Acabashi'. If this attribution is not given, the license for the follow-on use is automatically revoked, reuse becoming copyright infringement. See: legal code conditions

 

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This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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This is one of a number of pubic house photos with Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licence. See: public houses My Wikimedia images under this name can be found here: Acabashi

 

Republishing this image in any media, form or adaptation is allowed, but requires the author's name to be stated, typically: 'photo by Acabashi'. If this attribution is not given, the license for the follow-on use is automatically revoked, reuse becoming copyright infringement. See: legal code conditions

 

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This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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This is one of a number of pubic house photos with Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licence. See: public houses My Wikimedia images under this name can be found here: Acabashi

 

Republishing this image in any media, form or adaptation is allowed, but requires the author's name to be stated, typically: 'photo by Acabashi'. If this attribution is not given, the license for the follow-on use is automatically revoked, reuse becoming copyright infringement. See: legal code conditions

 

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This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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This is one of a number of pubic house photos with Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licence. See: public houses My Wikimedia images under this name can be found here: Acabashi

 

Republishing this image in any media, form or adaptation is allowed, but requires the author's name to be stated, typically: 'photo by Acabashi'. If this attribution is not given, the license for the follow-on use is automatically revoked, reuse becoming copyright infringement. See: legal code conditions

 

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Items on this shelf have inexplicably been moved around, apparently by unknown unseen hands.

 

This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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This is one of a number of pubic house photos with Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licence. See: public houses My Wikimedia images under this name can be found here: Acabashi

 

Republishing this image in any media, form or adaptation is allowed, but requires the author's name to be stated, typically: 'photo by Acabashi'. If this attribution is not given, the license for the follow-on use is automatically revoked, reuse becoming copyright infringement. See: legal code conditions

 

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Items on this shelf have inexplicably been moved around, apparently by unknown unseen hands.

 

This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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This is one of a number of pubic house photos with Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licence. See: public houses My Wikimedia images under this name can be found here: Acabashi

 

Republishing this image in any media, form or adaptation is allowed, but requires the author's name to be stated, typically: 'photo by Acabashi'. If this attribution is not given, the license for the follow-on use is automatically revoked, reuse becoming copyright infringement. See: legal code conditions

 

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This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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This is one of a number of pubic house photos with Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licence. See: public houses My Wikimedia images under this name can be found here: Acabashi

 

Republishing this image in any media, form or adaptation is allowed, but requires the author's name to be stated, typically: 'photo by Acabashi'. If this attribution is not given, the license for the follow-on use is automatically revoked, reuse becoming copyright infringement. See: legal code conditions

 

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This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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This is one of a number of pubic house photos with Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licence. See: public houses My Wikimedia images under this name can be found here: Acabashi

 

Republishing this image in any media, form or adaptation is allowed, but requires the author's name to be stated, typically: 'photo by Acabashi'. If this attribution is not given, the license for the follow-on use is automatically revoked, reuse becoming copyright infringement. See: legal code conditions

 

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This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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This is one of a number of pubic house photos with Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licence. See: public houses My Wikimedia images under this name can be found here: Acabashi

 

Republishing this image in any media, form or adaptation is allowed, but requires the author's name to be stated, typically: 'photo by Acabashi'. If this attribution is not given, the license for the follow-on use is automatically revoked, reuse becoming copyright infringement. See: legal code conditions

 

This file has been released under a license which is incompatible with Facebook's licensing terms. It is not permitted to upload this file to Facebook.

 

This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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This is one of a number of pubic house photos with Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licence. See: public houses My Wikimedia images under this name can be found here: Acabashi

 

Republishing this image in any media, form or adaptation is allowed, but requires the author's name to be stated, typically: 'photo by Acabashi'. If this attribution is not given, the license for the follow-on use is automatically revoked, reuse becoming copyright infringement. See: legal code conditions

 

This file has been released under a license which is incompatible with Facebook's licensing terms. It is not permitted to upload this file to Facebook.

 

This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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This is one of a number of pubic house photos with Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licence. See: public houses My Wikimedia images under this name can be found here: Acabashi

 

Republishing this image in any media, form or adaptation is allowed, but requires the author's name to be stated, typically: 'photo by Acabashi'. If this attribution is not given, the license for the follow-on use is automatically revoked, reuse becoming copyright infringement. See: legal code conditions

 

This file has been released under a license which is incompatible with Facebook's licensing terms. It is not permitted to upload this file to Facebook.

 

Items on this windowsill have inexplicably been moved around, apparently by unknown hands.

 

This image is from a Flickr album for the The Blackhorse Inn at the village of Nuthurst, near Horsham, West Sussex, England. The pub, apart from being very good for food, is one of the most haunted in Sussex. Its paranormal entities include a murderer who moves glasses and other objects across a particular table; the feral 'Black Hound of Nuthurst' who is sighted on Black Hound Weir at the rear of the pub; 'Nuthurst Ned' whose ghost late at night stamps and snorts in the street outside; and a young woman whose apparition appears at an upstairs window. Full descriptions of this and the other album images can be found here: Black Horse Inn photos

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This is one of a number of pubic house photos with Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licence. See: public houses My Wikimedia images under this name can be found here: Acabashi

 

Republishing this image in any media, form or adaptation is allowed, but requires the author's name to be stated, typically: 'photo by Acabashi'. If this attribution is not given, the license for the follow-on use is automatically revoked, reuse becoming copyright infringement. See: legal code conditions

 

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