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DANGER Rooftop Explore to Bristols Most Haunted Pub

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I had to reupload this because a certain cough cough had to be removed from the footage. Its a great video and will replace the old one which was sadly missing from the channel because i had to remove it. So now ITS BACK... Enjoy.x



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We found an abandoned club which we tried to get through by rooftop. We ended upfinding that the roof access was open and it even had a lift. One thing I couldnt get my head around was the entranceway seemed to small and seemed to be hiding something like a walled up room.



The cellars of the Rummer in All Saints’ Lane date back to the medieval period, and over the centuries the site has reputedly had its fair share of ghostly apparitions. They include an Elizabethan child in a white nightdress who died of pneumonia while she was staying at the inn and an eighteenth-century slave with long dark hair.


Locals knew it as the Rummer for the past two centuries. However, it has a history from 1241 when it was an inn called the Grene Lattis. It is not clear what a ‘lattis’ was, perhaps an original spelling of lattice, a piece of timber to support slates or plaster. This could make it the modern pub equivalent of Green Doors. It was first coaching inn in Bristol. Witnesses report the ghost of a man dressed in modern style dress in the cellar. He appears for only a few seconds before dissolving into a mist, before disappearing. An apparition that regularly appears in one bar is that of a woman. Reports say she has long dark hair with a white dress. Reports claim that her ghost floats on the stairs only to disappear through a wall. A poltergeist makes its appearance felt by throwing items about in one bedroom with smashing dishes in the kitchen. A ‘rummer’, after which the name of this pub people called, pertains to an 18th century stemmed glass for drinking spirits mixed with water. It is a corruption of ‘Roman Glass’.


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Also present on this explore were
Dylan Rhodes https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzpt...
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Issac https://www.instagram.com/but_isitt/
Sam and Jess Explore

Equipment used:
Sony A7s ii with Samyang 14mm full frame lens
Dji Pocket 2 camera
Insta 360x R
Adobe Premiere Pro 2020
Ryzen 3950X
65GB Ram
Windows 10 (No Apple shiz here)
Nvidia RTX 3090 GFX

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