The Poltergeist of The Bull's Head Pub
A site survey of the haunted pub. The Bull's Head Pub stands in the village of Meriden, at the very heart of England. It lies upon the Meriden - Coventry road ( the B4104 ). The Bull's Head opened circa 1603 as a coach house serving the many horse drawn coaches which used the busy road. It is still a pub today - serving the community for over 300 years.
The Bull's Head is haunted. Haunted by a Poltergeist.
At some point in the 1700's, a man committed suicide in the cellar by hanging himself. His name is not known, but it is thought he was either an employee of the coach house or a coachman who was visiting. His reasons for hanging himself are not known. It is the restless spirit of this hanged man, in the form of a Poltergeist, who haunts The Bull's Head pub. There are several reports of Poltergeist activity in the cellar and the bar dating back 300 years.
Barrels have been pushed over in the cellar, bottles and glasses smashed in the bar and barmaids have reported having their buttocks pinched by an unseen hand. When all of these paranormal activities have been investigated - nobody has been seen. However frightening these events have been these have never manifested themselves into acts of evil. It would appear that this Poltergeist is more mischievous than malignant. So much so that bar staff who work there have nicknamed the Poltergeist Frederick ! They seem to view him as a fixture of the pub - rather than a spirit who should be exorcised.
The road that runs past The Bull's Head (the B4104) is also haunted : by a Phantom Coach & Horses which crashed about a mile to the east of the pub on Meriden Hill. One dark and stormy night, also during the 1700's, a coach came off the road and crashed into a swamp killing all concerned - the coachman, the passengers and the horses. This haunting has been heard and even seen over the last 300 years. There have been reports of people within the pub hearing the sound of horse hooves pulling up outside but when investigated - nothing can be seen.
Despite both hauntings coming from the same time period, it is not believed the events of the hanging or the crash were related in life. Though it is quite possible both hauntings have a connection in death, perhaps sustaining each other ?
The Poltergeist of The Bull's Head Pub on the haunted Meriden - Coventry road.
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Haunted Roads : The Phantom Coach of Meriden Hill
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