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The Ancient Ram Inn: England's Most Haunted House

3 min · 16. juni 2026
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Join host Eleanor Voss as she explores the Ancient Ram Inn in Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, often called England's most haunted house. Built in 1145 as a priest's residence, this medieval timber-framed building sits on what historians believe may have been a pagan burial ground. The inn's reputation for paranormal activity has attracted visitors worldwide, with reports of unexplained phenomena dating back decades. Archaeological investigations have uncovered ancient artifacts on the property, supporting theories about the site's long-standing spiritual significance in local folklore. The building's location at the intersection of two ley lines and along ancient pathways adds to its mystique. This episode examines the inn's fascinating history, medieval architecture, and cultural significance while exploring how supernatural narratives become embedded in English folklore. Eleanor discusses the building's preservation as an important example of medieval construction and its role as a crossroads of human activity throughout the centuries. Perfect for listeners interested in English history, medieval architecture, folklore traditions, and documented accounts of unexplained phenomena. Discover why the Ancient Ram Inn continues to captivate researchers, historians, and visitors curious about one of Britain's most enduring ghost stories and its place in supernatural folklore.

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