Old Ferry Boat Inn

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A woman named Juliet Tewsley hung herself on March 17th, 1050 after suffering from a case of a bad broken heart. She is said to return every March 17th on the eve of her suicide.

(Submitted by Chris Berglund)

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Geographic Information

Address:
Old Ferry Boat Inn
Holywell Front
Cambridgeshire PE27 4TG, UK


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GPS:
52.317306685094465, -0.03173303608491551
Region:
Cambridgeshire
Nearest Towns:
Holywell, UK (0.1 mi.)
Needingworth, UK (0.6 mi.)
Swavesey, UK (1.8 mi.)
Fen Stanton, UK (1.9 mi.)
Saint Ives, UK (1.9 mi.)
Over, UK (2.0 mi.)
Hemingford Abbots, UK (2.9 mi.)
West Hemingford, UK (2.9 mi.)
Bluntisham, UK (3.0 mi.)
Earith, UK (3.0 mi.)

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  1. The Littleport Society  |  

    This is very well documented as being The Old Ferry Boat Inn at Holywell, Cambridgeshire. The Inn there itself commemorates this each year, and has a floor stone bearing Juliet’s name.

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