Haunted Frome: 5 Spooky Places You Need to Know

The Blue Boar in Frome.

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Here are some haunted places in Frome you might like to check out this Halloween!

Frome, in Somerset, is known for its cobbled streets, quirky shops and lively arts scene.

But alongside the charm runs a darker thread of ghostly tales. The town’s pubs, lanes and old buildings are alive with stories of the supernatural — from phantom music to vanishing hitchhikers.

Here are five of Frome’s most haunted places.

The Griffin Inn – Milk Street, Frome BA11 3EG

The Griffin Inn is a historic pub where spirits aren’t just poured from bottles.

Locals say an elderly ghost called Albert still roams the upper floors. Glasses have shattered suddenly at the bar, doors slam upstairs, and dogs freeze, staring at things unseen.

The cellar is said to harbour the coldest energy, once releasing a chilling draught so strong it made the bar glasses explode.

For visitors, the Griffin promises a pint with a side of paranormal.

The Nunney Hitchhiker, Road between Frome and Nunney

One of Somerset’s eeriest modern ghost stories dates back to 1977, when a driver picked up a silent man in a checked jacket.

The figure climbed into the back seat — but then vanished mid-journey.

Later, on the same road, the same driver nearly collided with the same man, who disappeared before his eyes.

Police confirmed the driver was sober.

The phantom hitchhiker of Nunney remains one of the region’s most unsettling roadside mysteries.

Strange Lights at Gare Hill, Near Frome BA11

Drivers heading along the lonely lanes near Gare Hill tell of phantom headlights that approach and then vanish.

One night, a van driver and his passenger pulled aside for an oncoming car, only to sit in silence as the lights blinked out and no vehicle arrived.

The strange phenomenon has left many wondering what else might haunt those dark country roads.

Wheatsheaves Pub, 23 Bath Street, Frome BA11 1DJ

In the early hours, piano music was once heard playing inside the old Wheatsheaves pub on Bath Street.

But when locals investigated, they found no piano on the premises.

The unsettling incidents were so persistent that two exorcisms were performed.

Though the building now has a new life, its ghostly melodies remain part of Frome’s folklore.

The Blue Boar Inn, Market Place, Frome BA11 1AN

The Blue Boar in Frome.

The Blue Boar Inn has been serving ale since 1691, and with it comes centuries of ghost stories.

Some say the inn is tied to the restless spirit of the Duke of Buckingham, whose legend lingers in the town.

Patrons report heavy atmospheres, strange shadows and the feeling of being watched.

Its timber frame and old-world corners make it a favourite stop for ghost hunters exploring Frome.

Frome’s streets may sparkle with history and creativity, but its darker side is never far away.

Phantom drivers, ghostly music and pub-dwelling spirits keep the town alive with mystery.

If you visit, keep your senses sharp — because in Frome, the past often walks beside you.

Have you experienced any paranormal encounters in Frome? Share your ghost stories in the comments below!

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