Supposedly the site of many pagan rituals when it was first built, this site is location to a woman who can be found in “The Witch’s Room”. She was accused of witchcraft in the early 16th century and later burned at the stake, but remains here. Another room, “The Bishop’s Inn”, is said to be the most haunted room in the entire building, some people saying they saw a monk, others seeing something more sinister. There’s a common belief that some of the activity here is demonic.
(Submitted by Chris Berglund)
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- Ancient Ram Inn
Potters Pond
Wotton-under-Edge,
Gloucestershire GL12 7HF UK
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 51.6379376, -2.34812629999999
- Region:
- Gloucestershire
- Nearest Towns:
- Wotton-under-edge, UK (0.1 mi.)
Kingswood, UK (1.2 mi.)
Alderley, UK (1.6 mi.)
North Nibley, UK (2.0 mi.)
Hillesley, UK (2.4 mi.)
Hillsley, UK (2.4 mi.)
Charfield, UK (2.6 mi.)
Dursley, UK (3.0 mi.)
Tortworth, UK (3.5 mi.)
Uley, UK (3.7 mi.)
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