The Old Inn
The Old Inn in Teignbridge, Devon, dates back to the 16th century and has a long history of reported paranormal activity. Originally built as a coaching inn, the building has served as a public house for centuries. Its age-worn stone walls and creaking wooden floors have witnessed countless travelers and locals passing through over the years.
One of the most frequently encountered spirits at The Old Inn is that of a young serving girl, believed to have lived and worked there in the 18th century. Staff and guests have reported seeing her apparition in the bar area and upstairs rooms, often carrying a tray or going about her duties as if still employed at the inn.
Another recurring phenomenon involves the sound of heavy footsteps and doors slamming shut, particularly in the upper floors when no one is present. These auditory disturbances have been attributed to the ghost of a former innkeeper who is said to still keep watch over his establishment.
In the cellar, visitors have reported feeling an oppressive atmosphere and experiencing sudden temperature drops. Some have even claimed to see shadowy figures moving among the barrels and storage items.
The inn’s car park is also said to be haunted by the spirit of a highwayman who was reportedly hanged nearby for his crimes. Witnesses have described seeing a dark, cloaked figure on horseback galloping through the area late at night, only to vanish into thin air.
These documented encounters have made The Old Inn a popular destination for ghost hunters and curious visitors alike, all eager to experience its supernatural history firsthand.
Address
The Old Inn, B3387, Teignbridge, TQ13 7TA, United KingdomB3387
TQ13 7TA Teignbridge, England,