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Mysterious Cellar Canine

White Hart Inn Inn, West Mersea, Essex Apparition Unknown

Down in the cellar of the White Hart Inn, West Mersea, something strange has been going on. Delivery men working in the dimly lit space have reported a dog darting under their feet, but whenever they go to investigate, there's no sign of a pet. The landlords are adamant that no animals are allowed in the cellar, leaving everyone to wonder what's behind these bizarre sightings.

Historically, the White Hart Inn has been a staple of West Mersea for centuries, serving as a gathering place for locals and travellers alike. While there are no recorded instances of a dog being a permanent resident, it's possible that the spirit of a former pet or a stray that wandered in has lingered. The fact that multiple delivery men have experienced this phenomenon suggests that it might be more than just a one-off anomaly. Whatever the explanation, the 'dog in the cellar' has become a curious legend that's still being explored today.

Historical Context

The White Hart Inn has been a West Mersea landmark for centuries

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Historic Inn
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
CO16

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