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    Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem

    Claiming to be England’s oldest pub, glasses have been smashed by themselves, the scent of perfume fills the air (when no one is around), and a variety of ghosts have been reported here ranging from soldiers to evil entities. People who use the underground tunnels will sometimes report feeling violently ill. (Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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    Alexander House

    Claiming to be England’s oldest pub, glasses have been smashed by themselves, the scent of perfume fills the air (when no one is around), and a variety of ghosts have been reported here ranging from soldiers to evil entities. People who use the underground tunnels will sometimes report feeling violently ill. (Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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    Green Dragon Public House

    Claiming to be England’s oldest pub, glasses have been smashed by themselves, the scent of perfume fills the air (when no one is around), and a variety of ghosts have been reported here ranging from soldiers to evil entities. People who use the underground tunnels will sometimes report feeling violently ill. (Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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    Old Rectory

    Claiming to be England’s oldest pub, glasses have been smashed by themselves, the scent of perfume fills the air (when no one is around), and a variety of ghosts have been reported here ranging from soldiers to evil entities. People who use the underground tunnels will sometimes report feeling violently ill. (Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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    Avebury Church

    Claiming to be England’s oldest pub, glasses have been smashed by themselves, the scent of perfume fills the air (when no one is around), and a variety of ghosts have been reported here ranging from soldiers to evil entities. People who use the underground tunnels will sometimes report feeling violently ill. (Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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    Beehive Inn

    Claiming to be England’s oldest pub, glasses have been smashed by themselves, the scent of perfume fills the air (when no one is around), and a variety of ghosts have been reported here ranging from soldiers to evil entities. People who use the underground tunnels will sometimes report feeling violently ill. (Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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    Crown Inn

    Claiming to be England’s oldest pub, glasses have been smashed by themselves, the scent of perfume fills the air (when no one is around), and a variety of ghosts have been reported here ranging from soldiers to evil entities. People who use the underground tunnels will sometimes report feeling violently ill. (Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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    Five Alls Public House

    Claiming to be England’s oldest pub, glasses have been smashed by themselves, the scent of perfume fills the air (when no one is around), and a variety of ghosts have been reported here ranging from soldiers to evil entities. People who use the underground tunnels will sometimes report feeling violently ill. (Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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    Old Hankerton Vicarage

    Claiming to be England’s oldest pub, glasses have been smashed by themselves, the scent of perfume fills the air (when no one is around), and a variety of ghosts have been reported here ranging from soldiers to evil entities. People who use the underground tunnels will sometimes report feeling violently ill. (Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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    Jolly Tar Inn and Public House

    Claiming to be England’s oldest pub, glasses have been smashed by themselves, the scent of perfume fills the air (when no one is around), and a variety of ghosts have been reported here ranging from soldiers to evil entities. People who use the underground tunnels will sometimes report feeling violently ill. (Submitted by Chris Berglund)