English pub 'haunted' by chambermaid who was left trapped in spooky secret tunnel

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The Fox and Fiddler has earned a place on Haunted Rooms' list of most haunted establishments
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Beneath the surface of Essex lies a sprawling network of underground passages steeped in ghostly legend and historical intrigue.
These subterranean corridors are deeply connected to the county's rich heritage and supernatural traditions.
Many of these locations are said to harbour the restless spirits of past inhabitants or victims of political turmoil.
The tunnels are also thought to have provided secret escape routes for the numerous smugglers who once operated along the Essex coast.
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This hidden labyrinth extends beneath towns such as Southend, Thurrock, Thorrington, Maldon, Rochford, Shoeburyness, Orsett and Great Chesterford.
Among these, Colchester stands out as particularly fascinating for its tales of haunted underground passages.
As Britain's oldest Roman settlement, the city's reputation for paranormal activity comes as little surprise.
A network of cellars and tunnels reportedly runs beneath one local pub, linking to various parts of the town.

The Fox and Fiddler has earned a place on Haunted Rooms' list of most haunted establishments
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The Fox and Fiddler has earned a place on Haunted Rooms' list of most haunted establishments.
The pub's most famous supernatural resident is believed to be a young chambermaid named Sarah.
Local legend holds that Matthew Hopkins, the notorious Witchfinder General, caused her death during the 17th century.
The tale suggests Sarah was led into an abandoned tunnel below the premises and sealed behind a brick wall.
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Those who believe they have seen her spirit describe a petite, fair-haired woman dressed in a maid's outfit with a lace cap.
She was known for her playful nature and reportedly continues her mischievous ways, playing pranks on both staff and customers.
However, the Red Lion Hotel holds the distinction of being Colchester's premier haunted destination.
Paranormal occurrences at this establishment are believed to stretch back to 1465.
Ranking among the town's most ancient buildings, the hotel is reputed to be home to three separate spectral presences.
One of these apparitions is thought to be a monk who lost his life in a blaze at the property centuries ago.
According to accounts, this ghostly figure was attempting to save children under his care when the fire broke out.
His spirit typically manifests during the early morning hours, appearing in the reception area and wandering through the corridors.
The hotel's long history and multiple reported hauntings have cemented its reputation as a focal point for supernatural enthusiasts visiting the area.
The Grade I listed ruins of St Botolph's Priory harbour is also considered one of Colchester's most infamous supernatural presences.
A mysterious dark figure has been spotted at the site on multiple occasions, leaving witnesses shaken.
One particularly notable encounter occurred in 1993 when a young girl playing with companions suddenly noticed the shadowy entity observing them.
The figure reportedly smiled at the child before disappearing completely into thin air.
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