The Ancient Ram INN
The Ancient Ram Inn possesses a genuinely chilling aura, and
a reputation that is so menacing that many local people won’t even walk past it
at night.
The building is thought to date from around 1145, and it has
been suggested that the workmen who built the parish church opposite were
lodged here.
It served for a time as a priest’s house before converting
to an inn.
Its last pint was pulled in 1968.
Once it had closed for business John Humphries, who is now
the sole permanent living occupant, purchased the building from the brewery. He
has been battling to save the structure ever since, irrespective of the
endeavours by former residents to interfere as much as possible.
The moment you enter the old inn, an aura of dreadful
foreboding envelopes you. The bare walls, creaking floorboards, steep stairs
and mysterious shadows are sufficient to elicit the coldest of shivers; whilst
the legions of ghost stories that come marching from its mist-shrouded past can
chill the blood of even the most steadfast cynic.
‘The atmosphere was awful,’ is how one visitor put it, ‘I
can only describe it as pure filth…dark and heavy.’
The first room that visitors encounter is the "Men’s
Kitchen." This reputedly stands on the site of a pagan burial ground, and
the disturbing sound of a baby crying is often heard here.
People ascending the steep staircase up to the first floor
have been thrown up the stairs by invisible hands.
A photograph taken here in June 1999 showed a mysterious
white mist, about the height of a human, ascending the staircase.
On the first floor is The Ram’s most haunted and terrifying
room, the Bishop’s Room. A medium pushing open its door was once lifted off the
ground and flung across the corridor. The atmosphere inside is oppressive and
disturbing.
A ghostly cavalier has been known to materialize by the
dressing table and stride purposefully across to the opposite wall.
Two monks have been seen shimmering in one corner. Witnesses
have heard the terrified screams of a man who was, reputedly, murdered here by
having his head thrust into the fire. A phantom shepherd and his dog have been seen
near the door, whilst those who spend the night in the room have often
attracted the lustful attentions of either an incubus or a succubus. ‘Rather a
lot for one room,’ observed John Humphries to me with decided understatement. Climbing into the attic and crouching beneath the roof
timbers, a feeling of intense melancholy appears to hang in the air.
An innkeeper’s daughter is said to have been murdered in
this roof space in the early 1500s, and people attempting to sleep in the
Bishop’s Room below often hear the sound of ‘something heavy’ being dragged
across the floor above their heads.
There is little doubt that the spirits and demons that
reside within the walls of The Ancient Ram Inn are extremely active.
It is a place where nightmares abound, and is certainly not
for those of a nervous disposition. But to cross its threshold is to step back
in time, and the chance of an encounter with one of its many ghosts is not to
be missed.
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