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Captain Cook Phantom Inn

Cap and Feathers Inn Inn, Tillingham, Essex Apparition Victorian

The Cap and Feathers Inn in Tillingham, Essex, is home to a rather unusual resident - a phantom known as Captain Cook. This ghostly inhabitant is said to roam the inn's premises, although little is known about the circumstances of his haunting. What makes Captain Cook's presence all the more intriguing is that he seems to have made the inn his home, with no reports of malicious activity or unexplained occurrences. It's almost as if he's a benign, spectral lodger.

Dating back to the 17th century, the Cap and Feathers Inn has a rich history that spans over 400 years. It's likely that Captain Cook was a real person who lived or worked at the inn during its early days. Unfortunately, records from that time period are scarce, leaving us to speculate about the captain's connection to the inn. Despite the lack of concrete information, Captain Cook's ghostly presence has become a popular attraction for those interested in the paranormal. Guests and staff have reported encountering the phantom, making the Cap and Feathers Inn a must-visit destination for anyone exploring England's haunted heritage.

Historical Context

17th-century inn with a rich history

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Historic Inn
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
CM9

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