Beer and Spirits

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Beer and Spirits

A Guide to Haunted Pubs in the Black Country and Surrounding Area

Ghosts and poltergeists Food and drink: beverages

Authors: Andrew Homer, David Taylor

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Language: English

Published by: Amberley Publishing

Published on: 15th October 2010

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 96 pages

ISBN: 9781445626826


Beer and Spirits

Offers a fascinating insight into the stories behind some of Central England's most haunted pubs. With over 50,000 public houses in the United Kingdom, the local pub has become an essential part of British culture. Samuel Pepys described the inn as the heart of England. Pubs have been an integral part of British culture since Roman times. The lives and dramas, intrigues and mysteries of the people who visited them form the rich tapestry of any local pub. As a result there are often many stories and histories that are inherently part of the place, and naturally ghost stories and haunted reputations form a dynamic feature of many local pubs.

From spectral monks and phantom coaches, to ghostly highwaymen and supernatural hounds, the authors examine some well known and not so well known aspects of Black Country pub history and folklore. While the stories and accounts in this book are not meant to offer any proof or conclusive evidence of ghosts, they do offer a fresh look at new and more traditional accounts of haunted pubs in the Black Country and the surrounding area.

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