The Waggon & Horses - Peasedown St John
The Waggon & Horses Pub - Peasedown St John
History -
The pub is said to originally have been a coaching Inn, built in 1810 and located on the now A367 road which cuts through the village, on the exact path of the original Fosseway Roman Road.
Hauntings -
The spirit of a man possibly known as George, in a black hat is said to be responsible for objects being thrown around, interfering with beer barrels and taps, in the early hours of morning.
One beer crate was thrown up the cellar stairs.
On a more disturbing note, a woman once awoke in bed to find a ghost of a man standing over her stroking her hair.
One article found in the Western Daily Press from September 1976, reports of poltergeist activity at the pub, from a spirit that doesn't like visitors, alters the pressure on the beer kegs and once bombarded the landlord, Mr Norman Harrison with bottles.
Thoughts -
There is a famous ghost around Peasedown known as the man in the black hat, seen many times on the road of the new bypass and around Wellow Lane, its said that this man is the well known Reverend John Skinner, a 19th-century preacher who travelled between Camerton, Carlingcott, and Peasedown.
His story ends tragically—he is said to have taken his own life in Camerton Woods in October 1839.
Some believe the figure seen today may be his restless spirit, still walking the roads he once travelled in life.
It would be interesting to know if 'George' was a previous landlord or patron?
Have anyone ever heard of any other stories for the pub? maybe worked there and had a paranormal experience?
Source - Selena Wright - Paranormal Somerset
Images - Google Streetview, Know your place maps
Rev John Skinner - Radstock Museum/Pinterest


Tythe Map from 1840











