The Jorrocks
The Jorrocks, located on Iron Gate in Derby, England, is a historic pub with roots tracing back to the 16th century. Originally constructed as a coaching inn, the building has served various purposes over the centuries, including as a residence and a place of business. The pub’s name is believed to have been inspired by the fictional character John Jorrocks, created by author R.S. Surtees in the 19th century.
Throughout its long history, The Jorrocks has accumulated numerous ghost stories and reports of paranormal activity. One of the most prominent spectral figures is said to be that of a young girl in Victorian-era clothing, often seen wandering the upper floors of the building. Witnesses have reported hearing her footsteps and catching glimpses of her apparition in mirrors and reflective surfaces.
Another frequently reported entity is that of a former landlord, believed to have lived and worked in the pub during the 18th century. Staff and patrons have described sensing his presence, particularly in the cellar area, where unexplained cold spots and feelings of being watched are common occurrences.
The pub’s kitchen has been the site of numerous paranormal experiences, with reports of objects moving on their own, unexplained noises, and sudden temperature drops. Some staff members have claimed to hear their names being called when no one else is present.
In the main bar area, patrons have reported seeing the apparition of a man in Victorian-era clothing, often described as having a stern expression. This figure is said to appear briefly before vanishing into thin air.
The Jorrocks’ haunted reputation has led to numerous paranormal investigations over the years, with investigators reporting various unexplained phenomena, including electronic voice phenomena (EVP) recordings and anomalous electromagnetic field readings.
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Foulds, 39 Iron Gate, Derby, DE1 3GA, United KingdomIron Gate
DE1 3GA Derby, England,