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Royalist Soldier Ghost

Talbot Public House, Pershore, Hereford Apparition English Civil War

The Talbot Public House in Pershore is home to a phantom Royalist soldier, a ghostly presence linked to the 1651 Battle of Worcester. This historic pub has been a staple of the town for centuries, and its haunted reputation is well-known among locals and visitors alike. The soldier's presence is a poignant reminder of the area's rich history and the conflicts that shaped it.

The Battle of Worcester was a pivotal moment in English history, marking the final defeat of Charles II's Royalist forces by Oliver Cromwell's Parliamentarian army. It's said that the ghostly Royalist soldier still roams the Talbot Public House, a spectral presence that may be connected to the battle's aftermath. While details of the haunting are scarce, the pub's long history and strategic location make it a prime spot for paranormal activity. Visitors to the pub have reported strange occurrences, adding to the soldier's mystique.

Historical Context

The English Civil War and the Battle of Worcester

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Public House
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
WR10

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