Pond Hill, Sheffield
The Old Queens Head public house is a Grade II listed building that dates from 1475 and is thought to be the oldest domestic building in Sheffield.
The following description is extracted from an article by Alex Evans entitled ‘Halloween: Sheffield’s Top 10 most haunted places revealed’ which was published in The Star on 26 October 2015. ‘The Old Queens Head is said to have a Civil War soldier who stands in front of the fireplace and has been seen by the general public.
Then there’s a medieval child who’s known by the name ‘Pierre’ who loves blonde-haired women and pulls on their hair to get their attention.
There is also apparently a large hunting hound that sits on people’s feet and lays across their laps if he likes them.
Even more spooky, a lady in white sits upstairs and watches celebrations has been seen on several occasions, dressed in a beautiful 1920s dress.’
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