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Wrexham's Mysterious Public House

Nelson's Arms Public House, Wrexham, Wales Unknown Victorian

Nelson's Arms Public House in Wrexham was once the scene of a bizarre and unexplained series of events back in July 1873. It started when the landlady investigated a disturbance and bumped into two of her servants who were frantic, claiming they had seen two strange men downstairs. The police were called but they couldn't find anyone. Over the next few days, the strange happenings continued with smashed windows and stones being thrown by what seemed to be an unseen agency.

In a surprising twist, after several days of strange sightings, the servants were eventually arrested and they confessed that they had staged the whole thing as a joke. This case highlights the challenges of dealing with mischievous pranks that can be mistaken for paranormal activity. The incident at Nelson's Arms Public House remains a curious footnote in the history of Wrexham, a reminder that not all reported hauntings have a supernatural explanation.

Historical Context

The incident occurred during the Victorian era, a time of great change and industrialisation in Wales.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Public House
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
July 1873
Postcode Area
LL11

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