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Snickleway Inn

47 Goodramgate,
York,
YO1 7LS
(01904) 656138

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Facilities

Bar FoodBeer GardenChildren WelcomeHistoric PubOutside seatingReal Fire

Description

The Snickleway Inn, located on Goodramgate, one of the oldest parts of the historic city of York, is a 15th century galleried inn with open fires and a walled beer garden

The Snickleway in is reputedly the most haunted pub in Great Britain, please view our about us page to find out more!

We serve cask ales, lagers and bitters and food is served Monday - Saturday 12 noon - 3pm

Opening Hours
Monday - Thursday 12.00-11.00
Friday - Saturday 12.00-12.00

More Info:
Situated in the historic centre of York, the Snickleway Inn is one of the oldest pubs in the city with parts of the building dating back to the 15th century. The building was not always linked to the pub trade; evidence suggests it may have once been used as a brothel as well as being the Royalist powder magazine during the English Civil War.

In addition to being one of York's oldest pubs, the Snickleway Inn is also reputedly one of the most haunted. Derek Acorah names the pub as being amongst Britain's 100 scariest places to visit, thought to be haunted by at least 5 spirits.

The ghosts include Mrs. Tulliver and her cat, Seamus. Some customers claim to have felt the cat rubbing against their legs. The ghost of a young girl has been seen sitting on the pub stairs. She is the daughter of a past landlord who ran outside into the road one day and was killed by a brewer's dray. An elderly gent is said to sit on the barrels in the cellar and has been known to throw tools at certain members of staff when they go down there.

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