There are said to be over 50,000 public houses in the United Kingdom and in many
places the local pub is an essential part of daily life. Samuel Pepys described the inn
as the heart of England; pubs, it would appear, have been an integral part of British
culture since the Roman Times. The lives and dramas, intrigues and mysteries, of the
people who visited them regularly form the rich tapestries of any local pub. As a
result there are often many stories and histories that are inherently part of the place
and naturally ghost stories and haunted reputations become a dynamic feature of
many local pubs.
The author of Haunted Pubs of the South West has been collecting ghostly stories
about pubs for many years. Whilst the stories and accounts in this book are not
meant to offer any proof or overpowering evidence they do offer a fresh look at new
and more traditional accounts of haunted pubs in the South West. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ian Addicoat is an established writer and researcher of the paranormal and he
has been working in the field of the paranormal for over ten years. He is the
president of The Paranormal Research Organisation (UK) and has investigated
countless haunted properties, especially in the South West. He has appeared
on countless television programmes including: Most Haunted, Animal X and
GMTV. Ian has lived in the South West all his life.
| Publication:
| October 2009
| Extent:
| 128 pages
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| In stock
| Images:
| 50 mono
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| Format:
| 235 x 165 mm
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| Binding:
| Paperback
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