Polgooth Inn
The Polgooth Inn, located in St. Austell, Cornwall, dates back to the 16th century and has a rich history intertwined with the local mining industry. Originally built as a counting house for the nearby Polgooth Mine, it later became a public house serving the local mining community. The inn’s stone walls and wooden beams have witnessed centuries of activity, both mundane and potentially supernatural.
Over the years, staff and visitors have reported various paranormal occurrences within the Polgooth Inn. One of the most frequently mentioned spirits is that of a former landlord, believed to have lived in the inn during the 18th century. Witnesses have described seeing a tall, shadowy figure moving through the bar area and disappearing into walls. Some have even reported feeling a sudden chill or sensing an unseen presence watching them.
Another recurring apparition is that of a young girl, often seen in the upper floors of the building. Staff members have reported hearing the sound of children’s laughter and footsteps when no children were present. On several occasions, guests staying in the inn’s rooms have awakened to find the ghostly figure of a girl standing at the foot of their bed, only to vanish moments later.
The cellar of the Polgooth Inn is also said to be a hotspot for paranormal activity. Staff members have reported feeling uneasy while working in the cellar, with some claiming to have been touched by unseen hands or hearing their names whispered when alone. Objects in the cellar have reportedly moved on their own, and unexplained cold spots have been experienced by many who venture into this area of the inn.
Address
The Polgooth Inn, Ricketts Road, St. Austell, PL26 7DA, United KingdomRicketts Road
PL26 7DA St. Austell, England,