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The Lost Monk of King's Lynn

White Hart Public House, King's Lynn, Norfolk Apparition Medieval

The White Hart Public House in King's Lynn is home to a phantom believed to be a monk from the church across the road. This historic pub and the church were once connected by a tunnel, now bricked up. Locals and visitors alike have reported strange sightings and experiences within the pub's walls. The atmosphere can be quite eerie, especially in the evenings when shadows dance across the rooms. It's said that the monk's presence is a reminder of the town's rich history and the possible connection between the pub and the church.

Historical records show that King's Lynn has a long and varied past, with the church and pub being part of a larger network of buildings. The White Hart has been a public house for centuries, and it's possible that the monk's ghost has been present for just as long. While there's no concrete evidence to pinpoint the exact date of the haunting, the stories of a phantom monk have been circulating for years. Some believe that the monk's spirit is a benign presence, while others are more cautious. Whatever the truth may be, the Lost Monk of King's Lynn remains a fascinating and intriguing figure.

Historical Context

The church and public house were once connected by a tunnel.

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
PE30

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