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Mysterious Tool Movements

Old George Inn Inn, Salisbury, Wiltshire Apparition Unknown

The Old George Inn in Salisbury, Wiltshire, has a strange reputation for mysterious tool movements. It's said that when work was carried out on the site, construction tools would move around the building every night. This bizarre occurrence was consistent enough to be noticed by the workers, who must have been both puzzled and a bit spooked by the unexplained movements. On one occasion, the building was locked up, only to be found completely open the following day. It's little wonder that a former manager of the inn didn't fancy being on the site alone at night, finding it 'too scary'.

Digging deeper into the history of the Old George Inn, now trading as a Boston Tea Party, we find that there's more to this place than just a series of strange events. Although no ghostly apparitions have been seen, the unexplained movements of tools and the mysterious opening of locked doors suggest that something unusual is going on. The fact that these events happened during construction work could imply that the site has a restless energy, possibly connected to the people who worked there in the past. While we can't say for certain what's behind these events, they remain an intriguing part of the inn's history.

Historical Context

The Old George Inn has been a landmark in Salisbury for centuries.

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Historic Inn
Activity Types
Audio
Witness Credibility
Single Witness
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Public Access
Date / Era
Unknown
Postcode Area
SP1

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