Abbeydale Club
Staff and visitors have reported a tall figure, doors opening, chairs moving and unexplained sounds from the cellar.
Ghost stories from Redditch pubs, clubs, former inns and historic drinking places.
Staff and visitors have reported a tall figure, doors opening, chairs moving and unexplained sounds from the cellar.
The Barley Mow is said to stand on former burial ground and is associated with monk-like figures and occasional disturbances.
The Bell has reports of footsteps, moving shadows, lights switching on and off, moving glasses and cutlery, and sightings of a woman within the building.
A hooded figure has reportedly been seen walking through a closed door and across the bar. Other accounts include a young girl in the garden and an unidentified man.
The ghost of a former landlord has reportedly been seen by both staff and customers.
The Queens Head has reports of doors opening and closing, shadow figures, temperature drops, light anomalies and ghostly dogs associated with the cellar.
Washford Mill has reports of a woman near the water wheel, an elderly man seen inside the building, and a strong sense of being watched after closing.
The White Hart is linked to stories of a former owner, with unsettling activity reported around the cellar and upper floors.
During renovation work, a visitor reported a bathroom door being held shut from the other side, despite no one being there.
Former staff described footsteps, unexplained bangs, movement in the cellar, bottles falling, and a dark shape seen after the club had closed.
The Foxlydiate Arms has several reports, including glassware moving, apparitions in the kitchen, a presence known as Tom, and the unusual Corpse Bride account from a Halloween party.
The Tardebigge Pub is linked with unexplained alarms and glassware shattering without an obvious cause.
The Rose and Crown is associated with playful disturbances in the rear buildings, including a loud unexplained bang during an investigation.