Hampstead, Greater London, England

Kenwood House

The Spaniards Inn

The Spaniards Inn is one of London’s oldest pubs, and was immortalised in Charles Dickens’ The Pickwick Papers.

 

The ghost of the infamous highwayman, Dick Turpin, allegedly haunts it. The sounds of horse’s hooves, which have obviously been attributed to his steed, Black Bess, have also been reported.

 

Pictured left is the Spaniards Inn courtesy of John Slater.

Spaniards Road,

Hampstead,

London,

NW3 7JJ.

 

For further information, please visit:

www.thespaniardshampstead.co.uk

 

For further information, please read Haunted Britain by Antony D. Hippisley Coxe.

Location

Visitor Information

Hampstead, commonly known as Hampstead Village, is an part of the London Borough of Camden in London, England.

It is situated 4 miles northwest of Charing Cross, and is known for its intellectual, liberal, artistic, musical and literary associations and for Hampstead Heath.

Pictured left is Kenwood House courtesy of Justinc. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons.