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Fairy Falls Ghostly Duo

Fairy Falls Public House, Trefriw, Wales Apparition Unknown

Fairy Falls Public House in Trefriw is home to a pair of mischievous spirits known as John and Lucy. The landlord of this charming pub reported that two ghosts haunt the property. While there's little information on the origins of these phantom residents, their presence is certainly felt by those who work and visit the pub. Locals and tourists alike have experienced strange occurrences that can't be explained, adding to the pub's reputation as a haunted hotspot in North Wales.

Circa 2007, the landlord's accounts of John and Lucy's ghostly antics began to surface. Although the historical context of the pub and the identities of John and Lucy remain unclear, it's evident that their haunting manifestation has become an integral part of the pub's folklore. Witnesses describe a range of paranormal activity, from unexplained sightings to eerie sounds, making the Fairy Falls Public House a fascinating destination for those interested in the paranormal.

Historical Context

The Fairy Falls Public House has been a staple in Trefriw for centuries, but the exact date of its construction and the origins of John and Lucy's haunting remain unknown.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Public House
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Circa 2007
Postcode Area
LL18

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