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Misty Apparition of Old Crown

Old Crown Public House, Birmingham, Westmidlands Apparition Victorian

The Old Crown Public House in Birmingham's Deritend area has a reputation for being haunted by at least two ghosts. On 21 August 1999, a couple staying in one of its rooms reported a strange white mist appearing in their room. One of the witnesses felt an inexplicable urge to move towards the window, adding to the eerie atmosphere. The misty apparition was the first reported sighting of a ghostly presence at the Old Crown, but it certainly wasn't the last.

Historical records suggest that the Old Crown Public House has been a staple of the Deritend community for centuries, dating back to the Victorian era. Over the years, numerous reports have surfaced of ghostly activity, with two ghosts said to haunt the inn, although the identity and form of the second ghost remain a mystery. The 1999 incident involving the misty apparition remains one of the most well-documented cases of paranormal activity at the Old Crown, with multiple witnesses corroborating the experience.

Historical Context

The Old Crown Public House dates back to the Victorian era, with a rich history of serving the local community.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Public House
Activity Types
Visual
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
21 August 1999
Postcode Area
B5

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