Ghost of Fred at Horse and Groom
The Horse and Groom Public House on Islingword Road in Brighton seems like an ordinary pub at first glance but it's said to be haunted by the ghost of a former customer named Fred. He apparently likes to take up residence in his favourite chair and if that's not enough to make you wonder, a glass of beer has been known to move unaided across a shelf before falling on the floor. It's a strange occurrence that has left many people scratching their heads and wondering if they really did see what they think they saw.
In the 1990s, people started reporting strange happenings at the Horse and Groom. It was then that the ghost of Fred became a topic of conversation among locals and visitors alike. The haunting manifestation is centred around Fred's favourite chair and a rather unusual incident involving a glass of beer. While we don't know much about Fred's history or how he ended up haunting the pub, it's clear that his presence has become a part of the pub's folklore.
The Horse and Groom has been a local pub for decades
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