Great Waltham, Essex, England

Great Waltham

The Beehive Inn

The Beehive Pub is located on Barrack Lane. Two ghosts reputedly haunt it – a grey cat and an unseen entity, purportedly a poltergeist that has been nicknamed “Old Ruffy” who likes to break glasses.

 

Pictured left is a view of the Beehive Inn, courtesy of Bikeboy.

 

For more information, please read Haunted Chelmsford by Jason Day.

Langley Manor

This red brick building is located in parkland that overlooks the village. In the 17th century an apparition of an old woman appeared in the house and forewarned of an impending death.

 

Pictured left is a view of Langley Manor, courtesy of Bikeboy.

 

For more information, please read Haunted Chelmsford by Jason Day.

The Rose and Crown

During some construction work in the 1980’s, poltergeist-type phenomena were reported at the pub.

 

Pictured left is a view of the Beehive Inn, courtesy of Bikeboy.

 

For more information, please read Haunted Chelmsford by Jason Day.

Location

Visitor Information

Great Waltham — also known as Church End — is a village in the Chelmsford District, Essex.

It is a few miles away from the city of Chelmsford.

Pictured left is a view of Great Waltham courtesy of Bikeboy. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons.