Lola Taplin's Fleece Inn Haunting
The Fleece Inn in Bretforton is said to be haunted by the spirit of Lola Taplin, who owned the pub from 1848 until her death in 1977. It's claimed that she was quite particular about her inn being a place for drinking only - no food allowed! This might explain one story where a customer's lunchbox mysteriously flew off the floor and scattered sandwiches everywhere. Builders also reported coming back to find their lunchboxes strewn around the deserted building after taking a stroll in the village. It gets even weirder, as other objects are said to have been flung about, with people hearing footsteps echoing through the corridors. At night, there's sometimes the sound of furniture being moved - not because someone's playing pranks, but because something has shifted it from its original spot. When investigating these strange goings-on, the lights in the downstairs area often turn on by themselves, and even the owner's dog is said to growl at something unseen, with its hackles raised. It's a pretty spooky place!
The Fleece Inn has a rich history dating back to 1848 when Lola Taplin took over as owner. She ran it until her passing in 1977, leaving behind a legacy that includes these paranormal occurrences. One interesting fact is that the clock is said to stop at exactly 3am - allegedly the time of Lola's death. Other phenomena include the alarm going off randomly and white flowers shedding their buds prematurely, but coloured blooms remain unaffected. These strange events have been documented over the years, making The Fleece Inn a fascinating case study for anyone interested in the paranormal.
The Fleece Inn was owned by the Taplin family from 1848 to 1977. Lola Taplin, the last member of the family to run the inn, passed away in 1977.
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