Peter Kavanagh’s
Peter Kavanagh’s, located on Egerton Street in Liverpool, is a historic pub dating back to 1844. Originally named “The Grapes,” it was renamed in 1978 after its longstanding landlord, Peter Kavanagh, who ran the establishment from 1897 to 1950. Kavanagh was known for his eccentric renovations and inventions, including patenting a special oval table designed to save space in the pub.
The building’s interior features unique wooden carvings, stained glass windows, and murals depicting local history and characters. These artistic elements were commissioned by Kavanagh himself in the early 20th century, adding to the pub’s distinctive atmosphere.
Paranormal activity at Peter Kavanagh’s has been reported by staff and patrons over the years. The most frequently encountered spirit is believed to be that of Peter Kavanagh himself. Witnesses have described seeing a ghostly figure resembling the former landlord, often spotted near the bar area or in the upstairs rooms.
Other reported phenomena include unexplained footsteps, particularly on the upper floors when the building is empty. Staff have experienced objects moving on their own, such as glasses sliding across tables or bar taps turning on by themselves.
Cold spots and sudden temperature drops have been felt throughout the pub, especially in the corners and near the fireplaces. Some visitors have reported feeling an unseen presence watching them or a sensation of being touched when no one is nearby.
The cellar area has been a focus of paranormal activity, with reports of disembodied voices and the sound of barrels being moved when the space is vacant. Staff members have occasionally refused to enter the cellar alone due to these unsettling experiences.
Address
Peter Kavanagh's, Egerton Street, Liverpool, L8 7LY, United KingdomEgerton Street
L8 7LY Liverpool, England,