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Juliet's Haunting at The Old Ferry Boat Inn

The Old Ferry Boat Inn, Holywell, Holywell, Huntingdonshire Apparition Medieval

The Old Ferry Boat Inn in Holywell has been serving up more than just a pint since the 6th century. Dating back to circa 560 AD, this historic inn is said to be haunted by Juliet, the ghost of a young woman buried under the bar. According to legend, every year on March 17th, her spirit appears, weeping over lost love. It's a chilling reminder of the past that adds to the inn's eerie charm.

The Old Ferry Boat Inn's rich history stretches back over 1,500 years, with some sources suggesting it may be England's oldest inn. With its long and storied past, it's no wonder Juliet's ghost is said to haunt these hallowed halls. Whether you believe in the paranormal or not, a visit to The Old Ferry Boat Inn is sure to send shivers down your spine.

Historical Context

The Old Ferry Boat Inn has been serving up more than just a pint since the 6th century, with some sources suggesting it may be England's oldest inn. With its long and storied past, it's no wonder Juliet's ghost is said to haunt these hallowed halls.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Historic Inn
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Single Witness, Well Documented
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Every year on March 17th

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