Victoria Inn
The Victoria Inn in Redruth, Cornwall, dates back to the 18th century when it served as a coaching inn for travelers. Located on Fore Street in the heart of the town, the building has witnessed centuries of local history and mining heritage. The inn’s stone walls and traditional architecture reflect its long-standing presence in Redruth.
Over the years, staff and visitors have reported numerous ghostly encounters within the Victoria Inn. One of the most frequently sighted spirits is that of a young woman in Victorian-era clothing, often seen wandering the corridors late at night. Witnesses describe her as having a sad, wistful expression, leading to speculation that she may be searching for a lost love.
Another recurring apparition is that of an elderly man, believed to be a former landlord, who has been spotted in the bar area. Staff members have reported glasses moving on their own and the sound of footsteps when no one else is present.
The inn’s cellar is said to be particularly active, with reports of cold spots, unexplained noises, and a feeling of being watched. Some employees have refused to enter the cellar alone due to the eerie atmosphere.
Guests staying in the rooms upstairs have reported various paranormal experiences, including the sensation of being touched or pushed while in bed, and the sound of children’s laughter echoing through empty hallways.
One of the most chilling accounts involves a ghostly reenactment of a past tragedy. Witnesses claim to have seen the spectral figure of a man falling down the stairs, believed to be the spirit of a guest who died in an accident at the inn many years ago.
Address
Victoria Inn, B3297, Redruth, TR16 6PZ, United KingdomB3297
TR16 6PZ Redruth, England,