Friday Frights: Haunted Volunteer Pub London
- S.K. Andrews

- 3 days ago
- 1 min read

Welcome to Friday Frights
The Volunteer
The Volunteer got its unique name during World War II, when the building was used as a recruiting station for all the eager young men who wanted to fight Hitler and his Nazi regime.
The Ghost Of Rupert Neville
According to the staff and owners of the Volunteer, the pub appears to be haunted by the ghost of Rupert Neville, the powerful owner of the mansion that burned to the ground centuries ago. And he is by no means shy in making his presence abundantly known.
A Cultured Gentleman
The spirit of Rupert Neville has been described as a cultured, well-dressed gentleman in a surcoat and breeches.
Unexplained Footsteps
Neville has been known to manifest in the bar area, startling unwitting patrons and staff alike. Many patrons have heard the footsteps walk up to their table and stop, giving them the impression someone was watching them while they enjoyed their meal and drinks.
Essence of The Volunteer Pub
Happy Friday and Happy Haunts
S.K. Andrews




















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