The Skirrid Mountain Inn – Wales
Nearest city: Llanvihangel Crucorney, Monmouthshire

The Skirrid Mountain Inn is a mid–late 17th-century pub with a notorious legend that it once served as a court of law where criminals were sentenced and hanged from an oak beam over the stairwell—with local tradition claiming around 180+ executions and “rope marks” still pointed out on the wood. Its best-known named spirit is Fanny Price, a former landlady said to haunt the rooms and corridors, sometimes preceded by a lavender/perfume smell, with other stories mentioning Henry Price and a “watching” presence on the staircase.
Pin: Ghost
Spookiness Rating: 4.0
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Useful Links
Tours & Tickets: www.hauntedhappenings.co.uk/skirrid-inn/
Book Your Stay: www.skirridinn.com/
Article: www.therebeghosts.com/spectres-of-the-skirrid-inn/
Read Visitors Reviews: www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Hotel_Review-g552041-d297259-Reviews-Skirrid_Mountain_Inn-Llanvihangel_Crucorney_Monmouthshire_South_Wales_Wales.html
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