ONE OF CARDIFFS MOST HAUNTED PUBS
In our third report on the haunted sites around South Wales, Gareth Rogers visited the Rummer Tavern in Cardiff, an inn that claims to be the capitals most haunted hostelry
A LICENSED ale house since 1730, the Rummer Tavern is believed to be one of Cardiffs most haunted pubs.
Legend has it that the old inn in the shadows of the castle is haunted by an angry mariner, who died of jealousy after catching his wife in bed with another man.
Manager Andy Melbourne claims he and his staff have witnessed several spooky happenings in the pub but he believes their ghost is friendly.
The 51-year-old, who took over as manager in 2002 after an earlier spell at the pub in the late 1980s, said: It amazes me how many of the staff have had sightings.
The most popular places are the ladies toilet and the cellar.
The cellar is dark, cold and quite creepy, so it doesnt surprise me that people get spooked there.
But I think ours is a friendly ghost because its never done anyone any harm.
The pub is featured in a book called Haunted Cardiff and the Valleys, which is compiled by a number of authors from the South Wales Paranormal Research group.
But Mr Melbourne said that the pubs ghost is not as sinister as the tales in the book might suggest.
He said: There is no need to fear any of the spirits in this pub at all.
The old pub, which has stained glass windows and corners, nooks and crannies, has been rumoured to be haunted for decades.
Mr Melbourne said: A lot of customers come in and ask about the ghosts and the staff always like to talk about it.
We have a note on the wall which mentions the resident ghost.
One of the most clear sightings I have had was of a man wearing a white shirt, but I am still quite sceptical.
I believe theres something out there, but Im not sure what. Since I have been working here I have become more interested in the paranormal.
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