The fascinating and eerie stories behind five of east London's oldest pubs
The Golden Lion, one of Havering's oldest pubs, has existed since the 15th century and is known for its haunting presence, claiming 23 ghost sightings.
The 'charming' Essex village with a 'haunted' pub and its own train station
Ingatestone is described as a "charming village that blends the quintessence of English countryside living with convenient access to urban amenities," making it an attractive destination.
The Grade II-listed 1930s Dagenham pub that 'feels like home'
"The Eastbrook in Dagenham Road was built in 1937 and remains a grade II listed boozer today, described as having 'an interior of outstanding national historic importance.'"},{
Holborn is a neighbourhood in Central London, famed for its rich history, vibrant pubs, incredible museums, and delicious dining scene, catering to both locals and tourists.