Phantom Hound of Strugglers Inn
Strugglers Inn in Lincoln is home to a rather unusual ghostly inhabitant - a phantom hound. This hungry spirit is said to roam the castle walls nearby, occasionally trying to gain entry to the inn by scratching and barking at the door. The inn's location near the castle is likely a key factor in the phantom hound's appearances here. It's as if the hound is drawn to the warmth and comfort of the inn, but is unable to enter. The sound of scratching and barking must be quite a shock for patrons and staff.
Historically, the Strugglers Inn has been a part of Lincoln's landscape for many years, serving as a welcoming spot for locals and travellers alike. While there's no specific date or time associated with the phantom hound's appearances, its presence adds to the inn's mystique. The fact that the hound is described as hungry and trying to enter the inn suggests a strong desire for comfort and companionship. This ghostly manifestation is categorised as a haunting, with reported visual and audio phenomena.
Part of Lincoln's historical landscape
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