The Griffin Inn - Frome
The Griffin Inn - Milk Street - Frome
This pub was built around 1717
Hauntings -
Allegedly an elderly man haunts the top floor, called Albert who is said to be unhappy whenever loud music is played, however we are not sure how exactly this is manifested,,
When a new landlord moved in he decided to see what was behind a blocked up doorway in the cellar.
A vaulted ceiling was discovered and at the same time an icy chill went up through to the bar and a glass exploded, the doorway was quickly sealed back up again.
Another account of a glass shattering says that a woman was paying for a drink that had been poured in a tall wine glass and before she could pay, the glass suddenly shattered leaving just the stem, the barman said it was like the top had been hit with a hockey stick, the woman hastily left.
Its also reported that dogs in the bar sometimes go still and stare at a particular spot and their eyes appear to follow something unseen along a wall
Does anyone know of any other details or history of these hauntings?
Update - 15/11/24
I have been contacted by someone that used to work at the pub approx 15 years ago saying that they used to get a strange feeling in their stomach and a sense of being watched when they had to work on the top floor, also the area near the pool room and stairs had the same feeling and a few times the door was shut on them.
Regarding the area behind the wall, the landlord at the time told the employee above that the passageway went to the church down the road and was used as a means of escape from the church to safety.
Source - Paranormal Somerset - Selena Wright
Secret Frome - Andrew Pickering and Gary Kearley
Map - 1888 - Know your Place
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