The Cavalier of Rochdale
The Rake Inn in Rochdale is home to a rather unusual ghostly inhabitant. A Cavalier, grinning merrily, has been spotted by patrons, mostly likely after a few pints of beer. He's so convincing that he's been mistaken for a real person. Imagine walking into a bustling pub and locking eyes with a cheerful soldier from centuries past - it's a surreal experience that has left many a visitor scratching their heads.
Historical records show that The Rake Inn has been serving drinks since the 16th century, which makes it a prime candidate for paranormal activity. The Cavalier's presence is a curious case, with no reported date or time of appearance. It's possible that he's a former soldier who enjoyed a good pint at the inn during his lifetime. Witnesses describe him as a jovial character, but there's no information on what he might be doing or trying to communicate. The lack of detail only adds to the mystique of this charming ghost.
The Rake Inn has been a local landmark since the 16th century
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