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Located
in the Gloucestershire village of Wotton-under-Edge, The Ancient
Ram Inn is a frequent fixture on "most haunted" lists.
Owner
John Humphries claims his 11th century listed home is host to a
catalogue of spooks, from poltergeists to hooded monks, and many
visitors have left with tales of strange phenomena.
Following
our recent feature on The Ancient Ram, user Stephen Barstow emailed
us: "30 years ago my parents had some rather strange experiences
at the Ram Inn in Wotton-on-the- Edge. They are now in their late
seventies. Having seen some other accounts of ghost-like experiences
at the Ram Inn on the Web, they would very much like to publish
their experiences somewhere."
Mr
Barstow's Story
In
1975, my wife and I, on a tour of the West Country, came across
the Ram Inn by chance, a 13th century building that offered bed
and breakfast.
Having decided to try it as it was getting late, we entered the
car park and found a rope with a
message saying ‘Please Pull’.
After a short while we heard a voice, but could not see where it
came from, until we looked up and a man was looking out of a window
in the roof. He said he would be down in a minute.
Afterwards we found he slept on a mattress on a small platform in
the roof space and presumably he had been resting. He told us all
three rooms, were full but there was a bed in the old stable that
we could have temporarily as a guest was leaving the next day. We
agreed.
Afterwards we went to a local pub nearby for a meal, when the landlord
asked us where we were
staying. When we told him "The Ram Inn", a customer came
over and said, "Did you say you are at the Ram Inn?"
After answering in the affirmative, he said. "IÂ’m a traveller.
I once stayed there and like you I came
here for a meal and a glass of ale- but I was not drunk when I left.
I would never stay there again."
Panic
I
was in the Berkeley Room! Now it seems called The BishopÂ’s
Room. I undressed to get into bed and went towards the hand basin
in the corner for a wash, when what I can only describe as a cavalier
walked through the wall towards me.
I
stopped in amazement and it turned around and walked back through
the wall. I jumped back into bed and awaited daylight. Thanking
him, we returned to the stable bed and during the night, my wife
awoke me.
She
was in a panic and asked me if I had heard the large high-pitched
whistle that seemed to go round and round the room just over her
head. At the same time all the lights in the car park were flickering
on and off. It took her some
time to get back to sleep, so next morning at breakfast we told
the owner John Humphries.
At the same time the lights in the car
park were flickering on and off. |
H
G Barstow |
There
were 3 other couples staying there, including an American twosome.
John apologised, explaining that he could not cook breakfast as
there was no electricity and showed us the broken wire hanging down
outside in the car park. The strange thing was the electricity meter
was still turning.
We all gathered round and started to discuss our own experience
that night. John was very
forthcoming and told us all that he never mentions any strange happenings
beforehand, but asks anybody who does, to write to him afterwards
after reflection.
Apparition
He
then showed us a pile of letters from previous guests and here I
quote a couple.
A Doctor, wife and young daughter were in the Berkeley Room in 3
separate single beds. The Doctor awoke at 2 am with his feet absolutely
freezing. He turned on the bed lamp thinking his feet were uncovered.
He discovered they were not. His wife woke up and asked if his feet
were also cold as hers were freezing. With this, a large green disk
about the size of a plate appeared near the washbasin, which then
expanded with a black interior until the green was like a ribbon
around it.
It then detached itself and waved
right round the bedroom and then surrounded the black centre again,
shrank and disappeared.
With this, suddenly a monk stood in front of the fireplace at the
foot of the DoctorÂ’s bed and walked up and down, eventually
sitting down on the childÂ’s bed. With this the girl who had
woken up, crying, "Daddy, Daddy, I donÂ’t like that man
sitting on my bed, he did it last night." The monk then suddenly
disappeared.
We spent the rest of the morning discussing other letters and tales
from John. The second bedroom was called ‘Uncle Tom’s
Cabin, which had been partitioned off from the Berkeley Room.
Several letters referred to the 'Blue Lady' who haunted that abode.
She must have been a maid, as she could not abide untidy bedclothes.
It was said on numerous occasions that people had been pulled off
the bed and the bedstead turned right over.
The next night we were allocated Uncle Tom's Cabin, which had two
single beds. After a while, I asked my wife Pat if she was too hot.
She said no, she was quite cold. I was sweltering and pushed the
bedclothes down to my waist and went to sleep. The next morning
they were neatly up to my neck and firmly tucked in. Neither my
wife nor I did this.
We stayed a few more days and heard other tales. One I remember
was a clairvoyant from up north, who came down on a recommendation.
In one session a voice said he was Tom the hostler and there were
still some in the town who could remember him.
Intrigued
I was extremely scared but was unable
to move. |
H
G Barstow |
We
were intrigued by our stay and decided to come again next year for
our Silver Wedding holiday and wanted the Berkeley Room. We had
previously had an experience soon after our marriage.
This we did and our first night, we were in separate beds in that
room and I was just dosing off when I opened my eyes and saw a pair
of infants forearms glowing in a golden colour with its fingers
wriggling about coming towards me in the dark.
I
was extremely scared but was unable to move. Suddenly my body jerked
and I could move. I called my wife and told her IÂ’m coming
in with you, which I did for the next four nights with the lights
on. There was a feeling of something there all the time, watching.
The next morning we told John and also about the man in the pubÂ’s
story. He showed us a letter written since we came the previous
year by a man who, while in bed, had seen a man with a hat, something
like an ancient night cap hanging down the side of his head at the
other end of the Berkeley Room by the window in the dim light.
He said to himself "I donÂ’t believe in ghosts" and
got out of bed and went towards it. He stopped a yard or two from
it and stopped. He then took another step forward, and the apparition
took one towards him.
The man leaped back into bed and pulled the bedclothes over his
head, where they remained the rest of the night.
Strange
We
asked John next morning if there were any strange happenings since
last year. He said a previous tenant of the former public house
had asked to see the old bedroom. She entered and suddenly asked
to get out of there as the whole place felt evil. She had had a
tale of two childÂ’s skeletons found walled up during renovations.
Another occurrence concerned two American couples who shared the
Berkeley and Uncle Tom's Cabin one night.
The couple in the Berkeley complained to John the next morning for
being inconsiderate in dragging furniture over the floor in the
room above in the roof space all night so they could not sleep.
Those in the adjoining
room heard nothing.
"Will you come with me?" said John, and took them up a
narrow stairway into the roof area.
Apart from a mattress on the floor in an area about 15 feet square
there was no furniture and no flooring to the rest of the area,
including the Berkeley ceiling at the far end.
To end this saga on a more enlightened note. On our final day, we
came back to change for before dinner. My wife went to the bathroom
and when she came back she was rather cross and blamed me for frightening
her by knocking the walls there. I told her I had not moved from
the bedroom.
Suddenly the bedroom door-handles slowly turned and the door slowly
pushed open. A face appeared. No, not an apparition, but dear old
John Humphries with apologies, saying he thought he heard somebody
in the house and came to look.
He had been doing some work in another roof space in the wing part
of the Inn and said the knocking was he.
One last item regards JohnÂ’s late brother.
John went on holiday and asked his brother who lived locally, to
occasionally come round to check up for vandals. One night he sat
in his car in the car park and noticed in the wing side of the house,
that the three rooms downstairs were full of people with old-fashioned
clothes, one man with a tall hat.
This man stood watching his brother and along with several other
people, appeared in the windows of all the three rooms on occasions.
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The
ground floor windows on the left where John's brother claimed
to have seen apparitions. |
He brought John and his wife back after the holiday and told him
about this. "Come with me," said John. "Is this the
rooms?"
"Yes," said his brother. John took some keys from
his pocket and told his brother, "All the connecting rooms
are locked."
I once asked John if he had seen anything. "Yes," he said,
"once whilst cooking breakfast I looked up and saw a lady in
a long blue dress, walk past into what is a solid outside wall.
"Another
time I was repairing my motorcycle in the Car Park with my tools
spread around. Several of my tools simply disappeared never to be
seen again."
It is a great shame that a man who has saved a historic house from
demolition by using the income from B & B to struggles buy material
to renovate it.
Whilst we were there some 28 years ago, he wanted £2000 to
purchase stone Cotswold tiles when
stones from an old barn or such like was available to purchase.
These would only cover the front of the building. In the accompanying
photograph taken in July 1976 the roof was covered in modern pantiles.
It is clear that John achieved his aim as is it is now covered in
the local stone. Surely some benefactors could come forward to help
in these crippling legal costs, so that he could remain there.
H G Barstow, Chandlersford, Hampshire.
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