A GROUP of popular YouTubers with millions of online followers recently visited paranormal hotspot The Ancient Ram Inn in Wotton.
American ghost hunting duo Sam and Colby toured the ‘haunted’ 12th century pub with British influencers Tom Simons - known as TommyInnit - and Jack Manifold.
The group explore different sections of the old boozer in a one-hour YouTube video titled "The Most Demonic House in England," which has been watched by over 2.4 million people.
In the video - which was published on Sunday - the group learn more about the history of the inn including the 400-year-old mummified cat on display.
Simons - who has almost 14 million subscribers - said in the video that he found The Ancient Ram Inn and the entire town of Wotton “creepy”.
He said: “I’m really weirded out, like I’m just not having a good time.
“I don’t believe in ghosts but I’ve just been having a bad time, everything (has gone) wrong in the past like hour.
“And just this town in general just gives off creepy vibes.”
who do you think got more scared at the most demonic house in England .. @tommyaltinnit or @JackManifoldTV ? pic.twitter.com/JRidrsy1hB
— Sam and Colby (@SamandColby) March 3, 2023
The Ancient Ram Inn called last orders years ago but is built on a pagan burial site and is said to be home to numerous ghosts.
Numerous disturbing incidents are said to have taken place at the home, including devil worship and the death of a young girl called Rosie, who was thrown down the stairs and died after breaking her neck.
Tours are run by owner Caroline Humphries, who grew up in The Ram Inn.
The pub has gained a reputation as a paranormal hotspot for ghost-hunters and tourists alike.
Other celebrities have toured the boozer including This Morning presenter Josie Gibson as well as This Country stars Daisy May and Charlie Cooper.
You can watch the full video featuring The Ancient Ram Inn here - https://tinyurl.com/bdf33tpc
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