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GHOST HUNT AT THE FOUR CROSSES, CANNOCK Built in 1636, this ancient coaching inn was constructed from reclaimed shipping timbers, meaning that some of the structure is potentially at least 1000 years old. In a building teeming with history, several astounding discoveries have been made in recent years, including that of an old coachman's uniform, preserved for around 150 years in the chimney. Several tragic deaths have taken place in The Four Crosses over the years, one as recently as the 1980s, when a young boy ran out onto the main road and was killed instantly. There have reportedly been several suicides on the premises over the centuries, as well as the unfortunate death of a baby who fell off a table in the upper bar area in the 1800's. These incidents may be part of why the building is so haunted, for there are many paranormal goings on in The Four Crosses. Staff report regular spiritual activity, glasses smashing behind the door, disembodied footsteps and an apparition of a young girl are just some of the more common occurrences in the building. Staff refuse to go into the Ladies' toilets alone due to tales of unseen children crying and glimpses of shadowy figures. Other ghostly sightings include that of a Roundhead soldier in the gents toilets, and a gentleman in a long cloak standing in the car park on many a rainy evening. Hidden doors were discovered on a fairly regular basis during the 20th Century, and there are still rumours of other uncovered rooms and passageways in which long gone residents perhaps still reside. Come to an Eerie Evening at the Four Crosses and discover its secrets for yourself… An Eerie Evening at The Four Crosses Can Include: ~ Welcome Drink of Traditional Mead
PLEASE CALL: 01543 278075
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