Ye Olde Black Cross, Bromsgrove, United Kingdom

17th Century English Haunted Coaching Inn with Bed and Breakfast

a 17th Century Coaching Inn, built in 1640. King Charles II took refreshment here whilst having his horse re-shod during his escape from the Battle of Worcester, United Kingdom.

The pub boasts at least 3 Ghosts, one said to be a Cavalier Soldier who was looking for Kings Charles, he walks the corridor between the Bar and the Lounge Restaurant, an area which used to be outside.

The original building oozes charm with it's original black beams and white walls but don't expect to be able to stand against a straight wall or on a level floor!

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Owners: Dee & Ian Walker
Open Since: 1640
We Accept: Mastercard and Visa
Price Range: Check with owner as prices may vary

No. of Rooms With Private Bath: 4 all ensuite
Dates Closed, if Any: 24th, 25th & 26th December

Location: In city

Amenities: Television in room, Television in parlor, Full breakfast, Patio, No smoking, Designated smoking, Pets allowed, Children possible, In-room or on-deck coffee/tea service, Limited handicapped/wheelchair access and Restaurant on site

Out In The Town: Shopping district, Farmers market and Bars/night clubs

Out In Nature: Bike trails, Hiking trails, Parks and Gardens/arboretum

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Ye Olde Black Cross Contact Information

70 Worcester Road
Bromsgrove B61 7AG
United Kingdom
44 1527 876052
deejwalker [at] o2.co.uk
http://www.yeoldeblackcross.co.uk

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4 stars (1 rating)