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Ghost of Thomas at Jolliffe Arms

Jolliffe Arms Public House, Kilmersdon, Somerset Apparition Victorian

The Jolliffe Arms in Kilmersdon is a place where the past lingers, quite literally. This quaint public house has been home to a rather unsettling presence - the ghost of a young boy named Thomas. His story is a tragic one; it's said that his father starved him to death in the very attic of the Jolliffe Arms. The circumstances of Thomas's death are heartbreaking and have left an indelible mark on the pub. Paranormal investigators have captured evidence of his spirit, and locals whisper about the phantom woman also said to roam the premises.

Digging into the history of the Jolliffe Arms and the tragic tale of Thomas, it's clear that the pub has seen its fair share of sorrow. The incident of Thomas's starvation at the hands of his father is a dark chapter in the pub's history. Since then, numerous reports have surfaced about ghostly apparitions and unexplained occurrences. A team of ghost hunters in May 2009 claimed to have detected Thomas's presence, adding fuel to the longstanding rumors of paranormal activity. The phantom woman, another reported entity, adds to the mystery. While the stories are varied, the essence of the hauntings speaks to the pub's complex and somewhat sorrowful past.

Historical Context

The Jolliffe Arms has stood for centuries, its history intertwined with the tragic tale of Thomas.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Public House
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
May 2009
Postcode Area
BS41

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