Dolphin Tavern
The Dolphin Tavern in Penzance, Cornwall, dates back to the 16th century and has a long history as a sailors’ inn. Located near the harbor, it served as a meeting point for seafarers and was once a courtroom where pirates were sentenced. The building’s original structure includes thick stone walls and low-beamed ceilings typical of its era.
Several ghost stories are associated with the Dolphin Tavern. One of the most prominent is the spirit of a man in a tricorn hat and naval clothing, believed to be a former sea captain. Witnesses have reported seeing him in various areas of the tavern, particularly near the bar.
Another frequently reported apparition is that of a young woman in Victorian-era clothing. She is often seen on the stairs and in the upper floors of the building. Some accounts suggest she may have been a previous owner or a guest who met an untimely end.
Staff and guests have reported unexplained cold spots, particularly in certain bedrooms and corridors. Objects have been known to move on their own, including glasses sliding across tables and doors opening and closing without apparent cause.
Disembodied footsteps are commonly heard, especially in the upper floors and attic space. Some visitors have reported feeling a presence or being touched by unseen hands, particularly in the older parts of the building.
The tavern’s cellar is said to be a hotspot for paranormal activity, with staff reporting uneasy feelings and the sensation of being watched while working there. Ghostly whispers and muffled conversations have been heard in empty rooms, adding to the tavern’s reputation for supernatural occurrences.
Address
The Dolphin Tavern, Quay Street, Penzance, TR18 4BD, United KingdomQuay Street
TR18 4BD Penzance, England,